REGISTER OF TABLED PAPERS

First Session of the 51st Parliament of

2004–06

Prepared by the Table Office, Parliament House, Register of Tabled Papers – 1st Session 51st Parliament

PAPERS TABLED PRIOR TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE 51ST PARLIAMENT OF QUEENSLAND

The following papers, received prior to the constitution of the 51st Parliament of Queensland, are deemed to have been tabled by the Clerk of the Parliament— 23 January 2004— 1-2 Letter of transmittal and Crime and Misconduct Commission Report – The prosecution of Pauline Hanson and David Ettridge: a report on an inquiry into issues raised in a resolution of Parliament 5 February 2004— 3 Interim Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade and Acting Minister for Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading (Mr Beattie) to Public Accounts Committee Report No. 65 titled Review of Audit Reports – Events Management 19 February 2004— 4 President of the Industrial Court of Queensland in respect of The Industrial Court of Queensland, The Queensland Industrial Relations Commission and The Queensland Industrial Registry – Annual Report 2002-03 4 March 2004— 5 ANZ Executors & Trustee Company Limited and its Controlled Entity – Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2003 6 Tower Trust – Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2003 8 March 2004— 7 Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations – Annual Report for the period 1 July 2002-31 August 2003 8 Moreton Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report for the period ended 30 September 2003 9 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) regarding the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations Annual Report for the period 1 July 2002-31 August 2003 and the Moreton Cane Protection and Productivity Board Annual Report for the period ended 30 September 2003 15 March 2004— 10 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – Report No. 64 titled Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission

TUESDAY, 16 MARCH 2004

PROCLAMATION CONVENING THE PARLIAMENT 11 The Assembly met at 10.00 am pursuant to the Proclamation of Her Excellency the Governor dated 26 February 2004 which was read by the Clerk—

COMMISSION TO OPEN PARLIAMENT 12 The Clerk informed the House that Her Excellency the Governor caused the following Commission to be issued under the Public Seal of the State, appointing the Honourable Peter Douglas Beattie, the Honourable Terence Michael Mackenroth and the Honourable Anna Maria Bligh as Commissioners in Order to cause the Opening and Holding of this Session of Parliament—

COMMISSION TO ADMINISTER OATH OR AFFIRMATION 13 "I produce a commission under the Public Seal of the State authorising the Honourable Peter Douglas Beattie, the Honourable Terence Michael Mackenroth and the Honourable Anna Maria Bligh, or any one of them, to administer to any Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland the oath or affirmation of allegiance and office that is required by law to be taken or made and subscribed by every Member before the Member is permitted to sit or vote in the Legislative Assembly, which I will now ask the Clerk to read."

RETURN OF WRIT 14 The Clerk informed the House that the Writ for the various Electoral Districts had been returned to him severally endorsed as follows—

MEMBERS SWORN 15 The Commissioners administered the oath or affirmation of allegiance and of office to the following Members—

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THURSDAY, 18 MARCH 2004

COMMISSION TO ADMINISTER OATH OR AFFIRMATION OF ALLEGIANCE AND OF OFFICE 28 Mr Speaker reported that Her Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue the following Commission under the Public Seal of the State, authorising him to administer the oath or affirmation of allegiance and of office to such Members as might hereafter present themselves to be sworn, which was read by the Clerk—

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT – GOVERNOR'S SPEECH 29 Mr Speaker reported that Her Excellency the Governor, on Wednesday 17 March 2004, delivered a Speech to Parliament of which, for greater accuracy, he had obtained a copy.

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker informed the House that he had received the following report from the Auditor– General— 30 Audit Report No. 5 2003-04 – Results of Audits Performed for 2002-03 Local Governments

SPEAKER’S STATEMENT – RESPONSE TO RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSE Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 30A Letter, dated 1 December 2003, from Hon. Neil Andrew, Speaker of the House of Representatives to the Speaker relating to the resolution of the Queensland Legislative Assembly regarding Pauline Hanson and David Etteridge

SPEAKER’S STATEMENT – FORMER MEMBER FOR KEPPEL – TRAVEL REPORT Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 30B Report from Honourable V P Lester, MP, former Member for Keppel relating to the 49th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 4 to 12 October 2003

PETITIONS The following paper petitions presented by the Members indicated were received— 31 Mr Pitt from 2292 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that the gates of the Innisfail State High School remain open during lunch hours for students to cross the road to access lunches. 32 Mrs Lavarch from 16 petitioners requesting the House provide traffic lights, including pedestrian crossings, at the existing Petrie roundabout located at the junction of Dayboro Road, River Street, Gympie Road, Anzac Avenue and Whites Road, Petrie. 33 Mr Seeney from 151 petitioners requesting the House to rectify the unreliable supply and fluctuating voltage of electricity in the town of Taroom and surrounding area. 34 Mr McArdle from 4 petitioners requesting the House to refuse the application from Mooloolaba Tavern Pty Ltd for a detached bottle shop and extended hours permit. 35 Mr McArdle from 1020 petitioners requesting the House to: not approve the request for the property known as Tripcony/Hibiscus Caravan Park site to freehold; develop a united strategic direction for the future of the site; return the property to the trusteeship of City Council and to not allow any commercial, state, local or public interest convert the property to freehold land in the future. 36 Mr Lawlor from 61 petitioners requesting the House to advise the Gold Coast City Council that the House will not agree to the recommendations contained in the “Gold Coast Harbour Vision 2020 Project – Report No. 1” and is against any commercial development of the Broadwater (including Wavebreak Is) and the western foreshore and any further reclamation. The following E-petitions sponsored by the Members and former Member indicated were received— 37 Ms Molloy from 235 petitioners requesting the House stop all present mining activities and reject the mining lease application No. 50203 and further to stop any future mining of minerals in the North Arm district. 38 Mr Choi from 54 petitioners requesting the House to restore the land at 48-68 Windemere Road, Alexandra Hills from proposed development to green space habitat under Redlands Shire Council green space mapping. 39 Mr Wellington from 294 petitioners requesting the House to make strong representations to the British Government calling for the situation whereby British Age Pensioners resident in Queensland are denied indexation for their pensions by the British Government. 40 Ms Phillips from 111 petitioners requesting the House to take all steps possible to assist the Fellowship provide the Help for the Rural Caregivers of the Mentally Ill Program until the end of the financial year (June 2004).

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41 Mr Lingard from 102 petitioners requesting the House call for a review of the current policies and procedures within the Child Protection Act (1999) in an eclectic approach to strengthening the laws, interventions and resources available to provide an unconditional response to the child’s need for protection from harm, even in situations of harm where the harm is caused by the child’s own actions or by someone outside the home. 42 Mr Roberts from 129 petitioners requesting the House support lowering the voting age to either 16 or 17 for a more inclusive democratic process whereby younger people would be given the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to their community by electing members of Parliament which best represent their interests.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Liquor Act 1992— 43-44 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 230 and Explanatory Notes for No. 230 45-46 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003, No. 240 and Explanatory Notes for No. 240 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 47 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 291 Training Reform Act 2003— 48 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 293 Transport Infrastructure and Another Act Amendment Act 2003— 49 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 294 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 50 Transport Infrastructure (State-controlled Roads) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 295 Coroners Act 2003— 51 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 296 52 Coroners Regulation 2003, No. 297 Justices Act 1886, Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1962, Small Claims Tribunals Act 1973— 53 Justice Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 298 Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002— 54 Personal Injuries Proceedings Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 299 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 55 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 10) 2003, No. 300 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 56 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 301 Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984— 57 Community Services (Torres Strait) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 302 Plant Protection Act 1989— 58-60 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 303 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 303 Liquor Act 1992— 61-62 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2003, No. 304 and Explanatory Notes for No. 304 Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, Trust Accounts Act 1973— 63 Funeral Benefit Business Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 305 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 64 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 306 Private Employment Agents Act 1983— 65 Private Employment Agents (Postponement of Expiry) Regulation 2003, No. 307 Research Involving Human Embryos and Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2003— 66 Research Involving Human Embryos and Prohibition of Human Cloning Regulation 2003, No. 308 67 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 309 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 68 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 310 Food Production (Safety) Act 2000, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 69 State Penalties Enforcement and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 311 Motor Vehicles Securities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2003— 70 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 312 Local Government Act 1993— 71 Local Government Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 313 Electricity Act 1994— 72 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 314

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Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995— 73-75 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 315 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 315 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 76 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 316 Water Act 2000— 77-78 Water Resource (Warrego, Paroo, Bulloo and Nebine) Plan 2003, No. 317 and Explanatory Notes for No. 317 79-80 Water Resource (Border Rivers) Plan 2003, No. 318 and Explanatory Notes for No. 318 81-82 Water Resource (Moonie) Plan 2003, No. 319 and Explanatory Notes for No. 319 Industrial Relations Act 1999— 83 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2003, No. 320 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995— 84 Coastal Protection and Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 321 Grammar Schools and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 85 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 322 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989— 86 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 323 Hospitals Foundations Act 1982— 87 Hospitals Foundations Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 324 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 88 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2003, No. 325 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995— 89 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 326 90 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003, No. 327 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 91 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 11) 2003, No. 328 Nature Conservation Act 1992, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 92 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 329 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 93 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 330 Forestry Act 1959— 94 Forestry (State Forests) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 331 Housing Act 2003— 95 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 332 Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990, Housing Act 2003, Residential Tenancies Act 1994, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 96 Housing Regulation 2003, No. 333 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 97 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2003, No. 334 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act 1966, Agricultural Standards Act 1994, Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988— 98 Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 335 Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003— 99 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 336 100 Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Regulation 2003, No. 337 Valuation of Land Act 1944— 101 Valuation of Land Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 338 Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999— 102 Coal Mining Safety and Health Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 339 Local Government Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 103 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 340 Disaster Management Act 2003— 104 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 341 Water Act 2000— 105-106 Water Allocation and Management (Fitzroy Basin) Amendment Plan (No. 1) 2003, No. 342 and Explanatory Notes for No. 342 South Bank Corporation Act 1989— 107 South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 343 Public Service Act 1996— 108 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 344

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Education and Other Legislation (Student Protection) Amendment Act 2003— 109 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 345 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001— 110 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 346 Training and Employment Act 2000— 111 Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 347 Health Act 1937— 112 Health Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 348 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003— 113 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) (Postponement) Regulation 2003, No. 349 114 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Regulation 2003, No. 350 115 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 351 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 116 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 352 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act 2003— 117 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 353 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 118 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003, No. 354 119 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003, No. 355 120 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 10) 2003, No. 356 Weapons Act 1990— 121 Weapons Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 357 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 122 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 358 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 123 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 359 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003— 124 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 360 Adoption of Children Act 1964, Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003, Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1994— 125 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2003, No. 361 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 126 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 12) 2003, No. 362 Environmental Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 127 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 363 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 128 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 364 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 129 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 365 Plant Protection Act 1989— 130 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003, No. 366 Fisheries Act 1994— 131 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 367 132 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 4) 2003, No. 368 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000— 133 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 369 Water Act 2000— 134 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003, No. 370 Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 135 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 371 Major Sports Facilities Act 2001— 136 Major Sports Facilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003, No. 372 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 137 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 373 Drugs Misuse Act 1986— 138 Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003, No. 374 Nature Conservation Act 1992, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 139-140 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 and Explanatory Notes for No. 375

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141-143 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact statement for No. 376 Marine Parks Act 1982— 144-146 Marine Parks (Moreton Bay) Amendment Zoning Plan (No. 1) 2003 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact statement for No. 377 Fisheries Act 1994— 147-149 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2003 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact statement for No. 378 150-152 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 5) 2003 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact statement for No. 379 Liquor Act 1992— 153-154 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2003 and Explanatory Notes for No. 380 155-156 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2003 and Explanatory Notes for No. 381 157 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2003, No. 382 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 158 Nature Conservation (Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2003, No. 383 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984— 159 Community Services Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003, No. 384 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 160 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003, No. 385 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 161 Financial Management Amendment Standard (No. 2) 2003, No. 1 of 2004 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989— 162 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 2 Water Act 2000— 163 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 3 Plant Protection Act 1989— 164 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 4 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 165 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 5 Health Services Act 1991— 166 Health Services Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 6 Civil Liability Act 2003— 167 Civil Liability (Postponement) Regulation 2004, No. 7 Liquor Act 1992— 168 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 8 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 169 Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004. No. 9 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 170 Workplace Health and Safety (Advisory Standards) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 10 Duties Act 2001, Land Tax Act 1915— 171 Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 11 Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2003— 172 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 12 Introduction Agents Act 2001— 173 Introduction Agents Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 13 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 174 Property Agents and Motor Dealers and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 14 Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002— 175 Residential Services (Accreditation) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 15 Security Providers Act 1993— 176 Security Providers Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 16 Travel Agents Act 1988— 177 Travel Agents Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 17 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 178 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 18

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MINISTERIAL RESPONSES TO PETITIONS The following ministerial responses to petitions, received after the dissolution of the Fiftieth Parliament on the dates indicated were tabled by The Clerk— 16 January 2004— 179 Response from the Minister for Transport and Minister for Main Roads (Mr Bredhauer) to a paper petition presented by Mr Johnson from 138 petitioners regarding the completion of the Caboolture Bypass 2 February 2004— 180 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Johnson from 22 petitioners regarding public liability insurance

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS (Hansard p. 30, 10.05am) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 181-184 Queensland Government Extraordinary Gazettes dated 12, 19 and 26 February and 11 March 2004

REPORT OF EXPENSES – OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 185 Report of Expenses of the Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the period of 1 July 2003 to 31 December 2003.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 33, 10.12am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed new Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and the proposed new sitting program circulated in the Chamber. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 186 Draft Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly – March 2004 187 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the public report of ministerial expenses. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 188 Public Report of Ministerial Expenses – 1 July 2003 to 31 December 2003 189 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a security upgrade to Mr Beattie's private residence. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 190 Letter, dated 1 March 2004, to Mr L Scanlan, Auditor–General, relating to a security upgrade of the Premier's residence following a home invasion Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to Israel and Europe. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the recent terrorist bombings in Spain. 191 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous communities in Cape York. Refer to Hansard (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the disappearance of Daniel Morecombe and Red Ribbon Day to be held on Tuesday, 20 April 2004.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 40, 10.31am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 192 Document titled Queensland Government Land Clearing Proposal Socio–Economic Impact, Report for the Commonwealth Government by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Bureau of Rural Sciences within Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 193 Queensland Land Clearing Proposal – Socio–Economic Impact, May 2003

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VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 52, 11.30am) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about vegetation management, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 16-17 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

DUTIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 67, 11.51am) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001. Question put and agreed to. 18-19 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

SUGAR INDUSTRY REFORM BILL (Hansard p. 69, 12noon) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Sugar Industry Act 1999 to implement the commitment by the sugar industry and government to comprehensive reform for the long term future of the sugar industry, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 20-21 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Palaszczuk, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed. Mr Palaszczuk moved – That the Bill be now read a second time. Debate ensued. Papers: Mr Palaszczuk, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 194 Heads of Agreement relating to reform of the Queensland sugar industry between Queensland Government, Canegrowers and the Australian Sugar Milling Council, Letter, dated 12 March 2004, from Ian J Ballantyne, General Manager, Canegrowers, to the Minister relating to the "Sugar Industry Act 1999 Amendment Bill" (sic), Letter, dated 12 March 2004, from J M Craigie, General Manager, Australian Sugar Milling Council, to the Minister relating to the Sugar Industry Reform Bill 2004

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PAYMENTS BILL (Hansard p. 71, 12.15pm) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to imply terms in construction contracts, to provide for adjudication of payment disputes under construction contracts, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 22-23 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Schwarten, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 73, 12.18pm) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about natural resources, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 24-25 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

RETIREMENT VILLAGES (PROXY VOTING) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 75, 12.22pm) Member for Nicklin (Mr Wellington), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Retirement Villages Act 1999. Question put and agreed to. 26-27 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Wellington, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

ADJOURNMENT Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 195 Letter, dated 23 February 2004, to the Queensland Parliament from Maria Mohrholz of 38 Boyne Crescent Gladstone

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Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 196 Various documents relating to a land proposal at 818 Rode Road, Stafford Heights

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

19 March 2004— 197 National Environment Protection Council – Annual Report 2002-03 198 Queensland Treasury Corporation – Half Yearly Report July-December 2003 199 Letter, dated 18 March 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament referring to correspondence received by the Premier from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding proposed international treaty actions tabled in both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament on 2 March 2004 including National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed in the correspondence 22 March 2004— 200 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to Travelsafe Committee Report No. 40 titled Reducing the Road Toll for Young Queenslanders – Is Education Enough? and Travelsafe Committee Report No. 41 titled Provisional Driver and Rider Licence Restrictions 24 March 2004— 201 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 1146 petitioners regarding a development proposal on land adjoining Snapper Creek Boat Harbour 202 Errata to the Summary Annual Report of the Queensland River Improvement Trusts 2002-2003 tabled on 28 November 2003 203 Letter, dated 22 March 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament referring to correspondence received by the Premier from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties regarding the proposed Australia - United States Free Trade Agreement 204 Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement – Guide to the Agreement, 1st Edition, March 2004 31 March 2004— 205 Treasurer’s Tax Equivalents Manual – Version 3, March 2004 1 April 2004— 206 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Pitt from 264 petitioners regarding the level of public transport in the southern suburbs of Cairns 5 April 2004— 207 Erratum to the National Environment Protection Council – Annual Report 2002-03 tabled on 19th March, 2004 6 April 2004— 208 Auditor-General’s Report - No. 6 2003-04 – Results of Audits Performed for 2002-03 as at 31 January 2004 209 Twenty-Fourth Report by the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal dated 15 December 2003, pursuant to the Judges (Salaries and Allowances) Act 1967 210 Judges’ Salaries and Allowances Tribunal Determination (No. 2) 2003 211 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hollis from 1573 petitioners regarding residential or multi-level development and sale of reclaimed land near the Scarborough Boat Harbour 7 April 2004— 212 Report of an Audit of the Management, Staffing and Operations of the Maximum Security Units at the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre, and the Sir David Longland Correctional Centre 14 April 2004— 213 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to Public Works Committee Report No. 83 titled The Brisbane Magistrates Courts Building 214 Review of the Health Practitioner Registration Boards (Administration) Act 1999 – Final Report 18 November 2003 15 April 2004— 215 Letter, dated 13 April 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement National Interest Analysis to be considered by the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties

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216 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 4 petitioners regarding an application from Mooloolaba Tavern for a detached bottle shop and extended hours permit

TUESDAY, 20 APRIL 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 233 Ms Lee Long from 474 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that the support given by the people of the Atherton Tableland and Cairns region is taken into serious consideration regarding the Rail Branch Line, Millaa Millaa to Tolga currently under government consideration. 234 Mr McArdle from 108 petitioners requesting the House to immediately have the Department of Transport undertake all necessary steps to commence a public bus service operating 7 days per week throughout Pelican Waters that integrates with the existing bus services operating throughout the Caloundra area. 235 Mr Fenlon from 514 petitioners requesting the House to reduce the speed to 40 kilometres per hour, install flashing warning lights, install red light cameras and to mark the road as a school crossing zone at the intersection of Kurts Street and Marshall Road, Holland Park. 236-240 Mr Mackenroth, 5 petitions, from 176 petitioners in total, requesting the House to direct the Department of Main Roads to install a right turn arrow at the intersection of Peregrine Drive and Nicklin Way, Wurtulla. 241 Mr Lingard from 816 petitioners requesting the House call for a review of the current policies and procedures within the Child Protection Act (1999) in an eclectic approach to strengthening the laws, interventions and resources available to provide an unconditional response to the child’s need for protection from harm, even in situations of harm where the harm is caused by the child’s own actions or by someone outside the home. 242 Mr Springborg from 13 petitioners requesting the House to give careful consideration to steps being undertaken by Government to overcome the pending disastrous situation regarding Public Liability Insurance as by present indication, insurance is going to be too expensive or not available at all.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001, Education (General Provisions) Act 1989- 243 Education Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 19 Local Government Act 1993— 244 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 20 Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994— 245 Motor Accident Insurance Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 21 Fair Trading Act 1989— 246 Fair Trading Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 22 Local Government and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 247 Proclamation commencing remaining provision, No. 23 Disaster Management Act 2003— 248 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 24 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 249 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants Harvest Period) Notice 2004, No. 25 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 250 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 26 Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Health Act 1937, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 251 Dental Practitioners Registration and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 27 Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 252 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 28 Building Act 1975— 253 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 29 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 254 Workplace Health and Safety (Industry Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 30 Wagering Act 1998— 255 Wagering Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004, No. 31

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Health Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 256 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 32 Plant Protection Act 1989— 257 Plant Protection (Lettuce Aphid) Notice 2004, No. 33 Chiropractors Registration Act 2001, Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 2001, Health Act 1937, Hospitals Foundations Act 1982, Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001, Optometrists Registration Act 2001, Osteopaths Registration Act 2001, Pharmacists Registration Act 2001, Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, Podiatrists Registration Act 2001, Psychologists Registration Act 2001, Radiation Safety Act 1999, Speech Pathologists Registration Act 2001— 258 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 34 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 259 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 35 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003— 260 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 36 Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003— 261 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 37

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Acting Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Mackenroth)— 262 Non-conforming petition requesting the installation of a right turn arrow at the intersection of Peregrine Drive and Nicklin Way, Wurtulla

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson)— 263 Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill – Erratum to Explanatory Notes

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.129, 9.35am) 264 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Red Ribbon Day and the disappearance of Daniel Morecambe. 265 (b) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Red Ribbon Day and the Queensland Police investigation into the disappearance of Daniel Morecambe. 266 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Israel, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Austria from 22 March to 3 April. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 267 Report on trade and investment mission to Israel, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Austria from 22 March to 3 April and attachments 268 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the expansion of the Blue Card system. 269 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Forster blueprint for child safety reforms. 270 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to cruise ship infrastructure. 271 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Members' Equity Bank. 272 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to HOK Sport and the Beijing Olympics contract. 273 (i) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Aluminium Pechiney Holdings Pty Ltd and the Aurukun Associates Agreement Repeal Bill 2004. 274 (j) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Federal Government funding for schools. 275 (k) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the Forster blueprint for child safety reforms. 276 (l) Minister for Communities and Disability Services (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Forster blueprint for child safety reforms. 277 (m) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to alcohol management plans.

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278 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Anzac Day Trust. 279 (o) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to new technology for Magistrates Courts. 280 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the racing industry.

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPER (HANSARD P.140 , 10.20AM) Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following paper— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 281 Register of Reports and Recommendations made to the Police Minister, Ministerial Directions and Tabled Ministerial Reasons 2003

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 282 Alert Digest No. 1 of 2004

PRIVATE PROPERTY PROTECTION BILL (Hansard p.141, 10.24am) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for the proper consideration of the impact of legislation on private property, and for the payment of compensation for the impact. Question put and agreed to. 217-218 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Seeney, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.142, 10.28am) Questions without notice were asked. Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 283 Documents released by the Queensland Police Service under Freedom of Information Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following papers— 284 Tugun Bypass Planning Study Heads of Agreement between the State Governments of Queensland and NSW and the Gold Coast Airport Ltd. 285 Media release, dated 5 February 2004, by the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) titled Beattie government ends Tugun impasse 286 Media release, dated 19 April 2004, by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) titled Tugun bypass costs are the real problem

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p.154, 11.31am) Matters of public interest were debated. Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 287 Department of Main Roads briefing note obtained under Freedom of Information titled Tugun Bypass NSW Approvals Process Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 288 Non–conforming petition relating to the power supply provided in the Eudlo Mooloolah area

TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.166, 12.32pm) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 219-220 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Lucas, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

AURUKUN ASSOCIATES AGREEMENT REPEAL BILL (Hansard p.169, 12.35pm) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to repeal the Aurukun Associates Agreement Act 1975, and for related purposes. Question put and agreed to. 221-222 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

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GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION BILL (Hansard p.170, 12.47pm) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to enable and facilitate exploration for geothermal energy, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 223-224 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.172, 12.48pm) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Residential Services (Accommodation) Act 2002, the Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 and other legislation. Question put and agreed to. 225-226 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Ms Keech, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

NATURE CONSERVATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.173, 12.51pm) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Nature Conservation Act 1992. Question put and agreed to. 227-228 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mickel, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PARLIAMENT OF QUEENSLAND AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.174, 2pm) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001. Question put and agreed to. 229-230 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Beattie, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

TERRORISM (COMMUNITY SAFETY) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.175, 2.06pm) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts to increase community safety, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 231-232 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Beattie, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.178, 2.19pm) Order of the day read for the adjourned debate on the motion of the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) – That the Bill be now read a second time. Debate ensued. Papers: Mr Shine, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 289 Media Release, dated 25 November 2003, by Professors Hugh Possingham and Hal Cogger titled The Brigalow Declaration - Leading scientists call for solution to land clearing in Queensland, together with an attached letter from various Australian scientists to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) and the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)

ADJOURNMENT Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) moved – That this House do now adjourn. Debate ensued. Paper: Ms Jarratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 290 A pictorial representation of a plaque commemorating QAS/CQRESQ staff killed in October 2003 air accident

WEDNESDAY, 21 APRIL 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 293 Ms Lee Long from 4701 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy works with David Gill of the Mareeba Wild Animal Park by assisting him in every possible way to get the park up and running. 294 Mr Langbroek from 120 petitioners requesting the House to implement an independent commission inquiry into the conduct and management of the Schoolies Week Festival, nightclubs

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and Indy culture in Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast region, as an urgent issue of deep concern to the Surfers Paradise community. 295 Mr Foley from 6599 petitioners requesting the House to release the current charts of the coastline and sea channels for South-East Queensland from the Tweed River (Queensland-New South Wales border) to Bundaberg as soon as possible so as not to endanger persons or property. 296 Mr Langbroek from 1270 petitioners requesting the House to call on the Minister for Natural Resources and the Minister for Sport to take all necessary action to prohibit removal of vegetation from areas of Crown Land at Macintosh Park and north and south of Narrowneck on the Gold Coast and prevent the further degradation and encroachment of these areas in connection with the Gold Coast Indy race and associated events.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.246, 9.52am) 297 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to remuneration for work done by the Consultancy Bureau. 298 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Townsville Community Cabinet. 299-300 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the establishment of the Frequentis office at Australia TradeCoast. 301 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Worley and Aughinish Alumina Refinery in the Shannon Estuary. 302 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Water Worldwide bottled water exports. 303 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to successful Indigenous art exports. 304 (g) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to education reforms. Paper: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 305 Copy of a consultation paper by the Department of Education and the Arts titled Schools Reporting 306 (h) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs partnering. 307 (i) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to expenditure on housing construction. 308 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the handgun buyback scheme. 309 (k) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the poultry vaccine and Primary Industries Week 2004. 310 (l) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to exploration and mining tenure applications.

LAND ACQUISITION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.256, 10.22am) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Acquisition of Land Act 1967. Question put and agreed to. 291-292 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Seeney, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.331, 7.30pm) Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 311 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

THURSDAY, 22 APRIL 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.359, 9.31am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 312 Statement by Corporate Recycling Queensland (undated) titled AAMI supports local community 313 Media Statement, dated 20 April 1998, by Mr Springborg titled Better deal for Shooters, 28- day waiting period dropped

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314 List of final voting results in electorates in Queensland Legislative Assembly election of 19 September 1992

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 315 Mrs Menkens from 88 petitioners requesting the House to release Craig Knight from duties at the Northern Regional Office of Education and return him to his position as principal at Millaroo State School. 316 Mr O’Brien from 149 petitioners requesting the House to reopen the sand spit to amateur fishing at the mouth of Cooper Creek. 317 Miss Simpson from 169 petitioners requesting the House to provide funding for a Public Radiation Therapy Centre at Nambour Hospital.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall)— 318 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Phillips from 111 petitioners regarding funding issues for the Mental Illness Fellowship North Queensland

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.361, 9.41am ) 319 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to alcohol management plans. 320 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of the Minister for Communities and Disability Services (Mr Pitt) as Minister for Seniors and consequential administrative arrangements. 321 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Virgin Blue flight training centre at the Brisbane Airport. 322 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of blue card system. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 323 Report on Review of Part 6 of Commission for Children and Young People Act 2000 324 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to international education and training. 325 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of a new Integrity Commissioner. 326 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland exports to the Middle East. 327 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Townsville Innovation and Technology Week. 328 (i) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to growth in and the establishment of Office of Urban Management. 329 (j) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Fanfare 2004 and Queensland educational exports. 330 (k) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to QFleet road safety achievements. Refer to Hansard (l) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to new drivers' licence identification guidelines and driver licence fraud. 331 (m) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland salinity mapping technology. 332 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the protection of Indigenous children. 333 (o) Minister for Communities and Disability Services and Minister for Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to E–democracy and the visit of Professor Stephen Coleman. 334 (p) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to new Division of Wine Industry Development. 335 (q) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the annual Healthy Waterways Awards and Australian Meat Holdings at Dinmore. 336 (r) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to assistance by the Department of Emergency Services to Papua New Guinea and other South East Pacific countries.

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337 (s) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the Townsville Community Patrol Program and homelessness and public drunkenness.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.375, 10.30am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 338 KPMG report, dated February 2004, titled Competitive Alternatives – The CEO's Guide to International Business Costs

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.423, 4.28pm) 339 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission report on an investigation into allegations of official misconduct arising from the presence of alcohol on the Queensland Government aircraft at the Lockhart River airport. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 340 Report by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled Lockhart River allegations: A CMC report on an investigation into allegations of official misconduct arising from the presence of alcohol on the Queensland Government aircraft at the Lockhart River airport 341 Media release, dated 22 April 2004, by the Queensland Police Service titled No charges in Lockhart River wine matter 342 (b) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission report on an investigation into allegations of official misconduct arising from the presence of alcohol on the Queensland Government aircraft at the Lockhart River airport.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.425, 4.36pm) Mr O'Brien rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr O'Brien, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 343 Transcript of Queensland Police Service interview with Mr O'Brien on 3 March 2004 concerning the allegations of official misconduct arising from the presence of alcohol on the Queensland Government aircraft at the Lockhart River airport

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

23 April 2004— 344 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) to an E- Petition sponsored by Ms Molloy from 235 petitioners regarding gold mining in a rural residential area at North Arm, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland 345 Letter from the Chair of the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing an Interim Government Response to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 60 titled Report on Inquiry into Communications to Members, Members’ Representations to Government and Information Provided to Members 346 Letter, dated 15 April 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 30 March 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed

TUESDAY, 27 APRIL 2004

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 347 Mrs Croft from 56 petitioners requesting the House to advise the Federal Government that the shortage of General Practitioners in the Runaway Bay area is significantly impacting on local residents and the remaining doctors, and request that the Federal Government declare this a District of Workforce Shortage in an attempt to attract more doctors

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 348 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 38 Liquor Act 1992— 349 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 39 Queensland Heritage and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 350 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 40 Queensland Heritage Act 1992— 351 Queensland Heritage Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 41 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 352 Workplace Health and Safety (Advisory Standards) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2004, No. 42

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.447, 9.32am) 353 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to comments on A Current Affair on 26 April 2004 relating to Shafston College. 354 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to reform of the Queensland legal profession. 355 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) and the Council of Australian Governments meeting scheduled for 25 June 2004. 356 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 75th anniversary of the Church of St George. 357 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to greenhouse gasses and global warming. 358 (f) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Universities' seminar series and cricket tour to Sri Lanka and India 2004. 359 (g) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to workplace health and safety. Paper: Mr Barton, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 360 Queensland Workplace Health and Safety Strategy 2004–12 361 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a report released by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine regarding emergency departments. 362 (i) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to public housing and the Brisbane Housing Company. 363 (j) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to reforms of the Queensland legal profession. 364 (k) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail apprentices and trainees in regional Queensland. 365 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Stocked Impoundment Permit Scheme. 366 (m) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for monitoring water resources. 367 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the new SCAN Framework. 368 (o) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the draft Code of Conduct for rural firefighters. 369 (p) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier's Award for Queensland Seniors. 370 (q) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the Year of the International Tourist. 371 (r) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to reduction in the use of plastic bags.

SUGAR INDUSTRY REFORM BILL (Hansard p.491, 2pm) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 372 Coalition's 9 point action plan for sugar Papers: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 373 E-mail, dated 26 April 2004, from Margaret Menzel comprising a media release by the Sugar Industry Reform Committee 374 E-mail, dated 27 April 2004, from Margaret Menzel concerning sugar industry reform

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ADJOURNMENT Paper: Mr Roberts, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 375 Order of service for the funeral of Billy McBride Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 376 Newspaper article titled Route 20: The de facto freeway Paper: Dr Flegg, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 377 Non-conforming petition opposing the closure of the MB1 ward at the Wesley Hospital

WEDNESDAY, 28 APRIL 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 378 Dr Clark from 353 petitioners requesting the House to firstly provide assurance that the current bus service operating to and from Cairns City and the suburb of Smithfield run to the scheduled timetable and to assist in the introduction of a more comprehensive schedule of services to and from the said areas as the current service to these areas restricts the safe access of residents to employment opportunities and to services and facilities (eg. James Cook University, Religious Services, Campus and Smithfield Shopping Centres). 379 Ms Stuckey from 1863 petitioners requesting the House to demand that the Queensland Government immediately cease all planning on the proposed eastern based bypass and urgently resume negotiations with the New South Wales Government with a view to constructing a bypass on the western side of the airport, as was previously agreed by all parties involved. 380 Mr English from 810 petitioners requesting the House to continue the ongoing improvement at the intersection of Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and German Church Road by installing traffic lights and consider all available sources of funding including Federal Government Black Spot funding.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 381 Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee’s Report No. 36 titled The Queensland Constitution: Specific content issues, Report No. 41 titled Review of the Queensland Constitutional Review Commission’s recommendations regarding entrenchment of the Queensland Constitution and Report No. 42 titled Hands on Parliament: A parliamentary committee inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ participation in Queensland’s democratic processes

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel)— 382 (a) Letter, dated 28 April 2004, to Mr Vaughan Johnson, Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services, in response to a question without notice on 27 April 2004 relating to Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service offices at Roma and Charleville 383 (b) A proposal under Sections 32 and 70E of the Nature Conservation Act 1992, viz— (A) A Proposal, under Sections 32 and 70E of the Nature Conservation Act 1992, requesting the Governor in Council to make a revocation by regulation of the dedication of protected areas and forest reserves of: (a) All those parts of Conway National Park described as being within stations 3–4–A–B– C–D–27–3 and Lot 399 on SP133143 and containing areas totally 13.3965 hectares as illustrated on the attached sketch marked 'A'; (b) All that part of Millstream Falls National Park described as being within stations A–B– 18a–A on CP900987 and containing an area of 0.1624 of a hectare as illustrated on the attached sketch marked 'B; (c) All that part of Trinity Forest Reserve described as Lot 11 on SP146414 and containing an area of 6.475 hectares as illustrated on the attached sketch marked 'C'; and (B) A brief explanation of the Proposal.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.560, 9.36am) 384 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Shafston International College.

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385 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to PanBio's partnership with the Program for Appropriate Technologies in Health (PATH). 386 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Innovation Festival. 387 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to cultural diversity and establishment of the Peace Scholarship Trust. 388 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the State Government's advertisements for jobs in The Courier–Mail. 389 (f) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Out of Country exhibition at the Australian Embassy in Washington and the opening of the Gab Titui Cultural Centre. 390 (g) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the Imparja Cup trophy won by the Queensland State Indigenous Eleven cricket team. 391 (h) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Training Awards. 392 (i) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement giving an update on major capital works projects. 393 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to police numbers in rural and regional Queensland and a draft police housing policy. 394 (k) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to pro bono legal work in Queensland and the Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House. 395 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the satellite monitoring of fire ants. 396 (m) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to water quality and the closure of three dams on the Dee River. 397 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to proposals by the University of Queensland and James Cook University for the provision of courses on child protection. 398 (o) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Queensland Disability Service Standards.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.572, 10.30am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 399-401 Letter, dated 8 April 2004, to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) relating to the Tugun bypass, together with correspondence from the Solicitor–General dated 24 March 2004 Report, dated 4 April 2004, by Paul Reynolds titled The 2004 Queensland State Election Sunday Mail article of 2 December 1989 titled Atkinson: Form one conservative party

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.571, 10.56am) Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 402 Explanatory notes by A O Henderson, A/Assistant Commissioner Operations Support Command on DNA prioritisation progress report

NOTICE OF MOTION – GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY (Hansard p.626, 5.23pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 403 An amendment to the motion circulated in his name An extract from a book by Di McCauley titled Diving Off the Ironing Board Paper: Mr Springborg, rising on a point of order, tabled the following paper— 404 Copy of a vehicle repair estimate sent to Ministerial Services Branch on 13 October 2003

THURSDAY, 29 APRIL 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 407 Mr Quinn from 81 petitioners requesting the House to immediately reduce the speed limit on the state-controlled section of Moggill Road in the vicinity of the Moggill State School to 40 km/h, the same speed as adjacent council school zones. 408 Ms Stuckey from 2,140 petitioners requesting the House to commit to dredging the bar at the mouth of Currumbin creek immediately and to continue to do so at regular intervals when the need arises in the future.

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MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel)— 409 Response from the Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Choi from 54 petitioners regarding a development proposal for 46-68 Windemere Road, Alexandra Hills

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 410 Charter of Social and Fiscal Responsibility 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.671, 9.33am) 411 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Shafston International College. 412 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the sugar industry. 413 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit to Chile, Brazil and the United States of America. 414 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Charter of Social and Fiscal Responsibility and Queensland Government priorities. 415 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy and employment in Queensland Biotechnology. 416 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Queensland Premier's Export Awards. 417 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards. 418 (h) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the Suncorp Stadium. 419 (i) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of new tree clearing laws. 420 (j) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to China, Japan and Korea. 421 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to public confidence in Queensland Health. 422 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Primary Industries' performance. 423 (m) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child protection and a recruitment campaign for child safety staff. 424 (n) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. 425 (o) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the Tourism Futures Conference to be held in Townsville from 4 to 8 August 2004. 426 (p) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to an additional 110 paramedics for the Queensland Ambulance Service. 427 (q) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to community justice forums.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.686, 10.30am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 428 Police budget FOI summary 429 Documents released by the Queensland Police Service under FOI concerning budgetary expenditure for units operating under the State Crime Operations Command and State Crime Operations Branch Papers: Mr Quinn tabled the following papers— 430 Webpage print out from United Firefighters Union of Australia – Queensland Branch relating to Smart State number plate surrounds

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LEGAL PROFESSION BILL (Hansard p.698, 10.30am) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for admission to, and the regulation of, the legal profession, and for entities involving members of the legal profession, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 431 Message: The following message from His Excellency the Governor was received and read— "MESSAGE LEGAL PROFESSION BILL 2004 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to provide for admission to, and the regulation of, the legal profession, and for entities involving members of the legal profession, and for other purposes. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 27 April 2004" 405-406 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Welford, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.701, 11.44am) Paper: Mr Robertson tabled the following paper— 432 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

30 April 2004— 433 Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Wellington from 294 petitioners regarding support for British pensioners resident in Queensland and denied annual indexation for their pensions by the British Government 4 May 2004— 434 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Seeney from 151 petitioners regarding the unreliable supply and fluctuating voltage of electricity in the town of Taroom and surrounding area 5 May 2004— 435 Board of Trustees of Rockhampton Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 436 Board of Trustees of Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 437 Griffith University – Annual Report 2003 438 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Aurukun Associates Agreement Repeal Bill 2004 tabled on 20 April 2004 7 May 2004— 439-440 University of Queensland – Annual Report and Appendices 2003 441-442 Queensland University of Technology – Annual Report 2003 Volume One and Volume Two 443 Board of Trustees of Townsville Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 444 Board of Trustees of Ipswich Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 445 Board of Trustees of Toowoomba Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 446 Board of Teacher Registration – Annual Report 2003 447 James Cook University – Annual Report 2003 448 Board of Trustees of Rockhampton Girls Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 449 Board of Trustees of Brisbane Girls Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 450 University of Southern Queensland – Annual Report 2003 451 University of the Sunshine Coast – Annual Report 2003 452 Central Queensland University – Annual Report 2003

TUESDAY, 11 MAY 2004

ASSENTS TO BILLS 453 Message No. 1 from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 6 May 2004— 454 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 29 April 2004—

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Public Trustee Act 1978— 455 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 43 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Act 2003— 456 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 44 Plant Protection Act 1989— 457 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 45 Sugar Industry Act 1999— 458 Sugar Industry Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 46 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 459 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 47 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 460 Nature Conservation (Duck and Quail Harvest Period) Notice 2004, No. 48 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003— 461 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) (Infection Control Guideline) Notice 2004, No. 49 Legal Profession Act 2003— 462 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 50

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.770, 9.33am) 463 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget. 464 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to blue cards. 465 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smithsonian Institution Fellowships. 466 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bauhinia Rail Project. 467 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 71st Community Cabinet held at the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 468 Folder of information published by the Department of Housing relating to the Kelvin Grove Urban Village 469 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Biotechnology International Convention and Exhibition 2004. 470 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of secure digital communications technology by the Queensland Police Service. 471 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to traffic infringements involving Queensland Government vehicles in 2003. 472 (i) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Senior Certificate discussion paper prepared by the Queensland Studies Authority. Paper: Ms Bligh, by leave, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 473 Queensland Studies Authority Discussion Paper, dated May 2004, titled The Senior Certificate Project – Consultation paper 474 (j) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to skills shortages, apprenticeships and career pathways. 475 (k) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for Co–operative Research Centres. 476 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the racing industry. 477 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of secure digital communications technology by the Queensland Police Service. 478 (n) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous Justices of the Peace. 479 (o) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Mitchell grass research project and celebrations by the McCamley family to mark the 50th anniversary of Tartrus, near Marlborough in central Queensland. 480 (p) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the Child Death Review Committee. 481 (q) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Disability Action Week Awards.

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482 (r) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to smoke alarms. 483 (s) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous funding and services.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 484 Alert Digest No. 2 of 2004

REPORT The following report was tabled— Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 485 Report on overseas study tour from March to April, 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.786, 10.30pm) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 486 Bundle of documents labeled '603' Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 487 Bundle of documents relating to claims for ministerial offices for expenditure for claims arising from damage to vehicles 488 A table headed Motor Vehicle Accidents and Repairs 10 November 2003 - 24 December 2003 Papers: Mr Copeland tabled the following papers— 489 Three (3) photocopy pages including a copy of a Queensland Health Recommendation for assessment form relating to a female in Bundaberg Paper: Mr Messenger tabled the following paper— 490 A copy a Queensland Health document (undated) titled Bundaberg Health Service District Policy & Procedures Manual: Suspected Illicit Substances

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.806, 12.32pm) Refer to Hansard Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to damage to ministerial, electorate and staff vehicles. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 491 Response to Question on Notice No. 44 asked by Mr Hopper on 18 March 2004

AURUKUN ASSOCIATES AGREEMENT REPEAL BILL (Hansard p.807, 12.37pm) Papers: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 492 Defence and Counterclaim lodged in the Supreme Court of Queensland by Aluminium Pechiney Holdings Pty Limited 493 Media Release, dated 20 April 2004, by Alcan Inc. titled Alcan Reacts to Queensland Government's Move to legislate away Company's rights to Aurukun Lease Paper: Dr Flegg, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 494 Article from Vancouver Sun, dated 23 April 2004, titled Alcan to do well in 2004, says CEO: refuses to commit to Kitmat expansion Paper: Dr Flegg during his speech, tabled the following paper— 495 Media release from Queensland Resources Council (undated), titled Government Action on Aurukun Disturbing Papers: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 496 Copy of article from The Courier–Mail, dated 29 April 2004, titled City Beat – Jetset McGrady 497 Copy of article from Australian Financial Review, dated 8 February 2001, titled Behind Beattie's smelter

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PAYMENTS BILL (Hansard p.838, 5.30pm) Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 498 Letter (undated) to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) responding to the Committee's letter, dated 19 April 2004, and comments on the Building and Construction Industry Payments Bill in Alert Digest No. 1 of 2004

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WEDNESDAY, 12 MAY 2004

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Queensland Audit Office— 501 Auditor Report No. 7 2003–04 – Results of Audits Performed for 2002-03 – Aboriginal Councils

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 502 Mr Wallace from 101 petitioners requesting the House to take all steps possible to assist the Mental Illness Fellowship North Queensland provide help for the rural caregivers of the Mentally Ill Program until the end of the financial year

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.865, 9.32am) 503 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland's aviation industry. 504 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget. 505 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Trade Mission to the United States, Brazil and Chile. 506 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol. 507 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to International markets for Queensland indigenous art. 508 (f) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to State Education Week and the Principal for a Day program. 509 (g) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget and the growing skills shortage in Australia. 510 (h) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to release to work absconders, Messrs Wells and Edie. 511 (i) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the North Queensland Drug Court trial. 512 (j) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Tugun Bypass. 513 (k) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland's coal seam gas industry. 514 (l) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for Cherbourg Community sexual assault counselling. 515 (m) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Autism Awareness Week. 516 (n) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to destination management plans. 517 (o) Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to a Johnstone Shire canelands development application. 518 (p) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to national medals and clasps awarded to Queensland fire fighters.

PETROLEUM AND GAS (PRODUCTION AND SAFETY) BILL (Hansard p.888, 11.30am) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act about exploring for, recovering and transporting by pipeline, petroleum and fuel gas and ensuring the safe and efficient carrying out of those activities, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 499-500 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.943, 6.21pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 519 Non–conforming petition relating to aged and community services

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THURSDAY, 13 MAY 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.949, 9.31am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 522 Copy of an article from The Courier–Mail, dated 13 May 2004, titled Alcan urges Beattie to reconsider Aurukun 523 Copy of article from the Australian, dated 13 May 2004, titled Canada heavies Canberra over mine

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 524 Mr Reeves from 181 petitioners requesting the House to alleviate the constant, excessive noise emanating from the Gateway Arterial Road by the installation of noise pollution barriers. 525 Mrs Croft from 47 petitioners requesting the House to advise the Federal Government that the shortage of General Practitioners in the Runaway Bay area is significantly impacting on local residents and the remaining doctors, and request that the Federal Government declare this a District of Workforce Shortage in an attempt to attract more doctors.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 526 Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee’s Report No. 60 – Report on Inquiry into Communications to Members, Members’ Representations to Government and Information Provided to Members 527 Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Public Accounts Committee’s Report No. 65 – Review of Audit Reports – Event Management Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 528 Notification of Speed Limit under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, dated 20 November 2003, regarding ships in the waters at the Nerang River 529 Notification of Speed Limit under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, dated 4 December 2003, regarding ships in the waters at Abel Point Marina

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh)— 530 Queensland Theatre Company – Annual Report 2003

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.950, 9.35am) 531 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to smoking. 532 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Greenhouse Strategy and the Queensland Herbarium remnant vegetation report. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 533 Report, dated December 2003, by Queensland Herbarium titled Remnant Vegetation in Queensland – Analysis of Remnant Vegetation 1997–1999–2000–2001, including regional ecosystem information 534 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the reappointment of Dr Robin Sullivan as Commissioner for Children and Young People. 535 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Chile and Brazil. 536 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Events Regional Development Program. 537 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of Queensland Parliamentary Counsel and a review of the style and presentation of Queensland legislation. 538 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Paniyiri 2004 and the Queensland Greek community. 539 (h) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to science education. 540 (i) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 National WorldSkills final.

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541 (j) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Government Energy Management Strategy and energy conservation in public buildings. 542 (k) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Napranum Alcohol Management Plan. 543 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to animal welfare guidelines concerning caged birds. 544 (m) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to salinity and transport infrastructure. 545 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to transitional workshops for departmental staff. 546 (o) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Youth Volunteer Awards. 547 (p) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to a national strategy for indigenous consumers. 548 (q) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Croc Wise Program. 549 (r) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the Auditor–General's annual audit of Queensland's Aboriginal Councils.

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT (PERFORMANCE AUDIT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.962, xxpm) Member for Cunningham (Mr Copeland) moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977. Question put and agreed to. 520-521 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Copeland, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.965, 10.31am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 550 Copy of an article from The Courier–Mail, dated 12 March 2004, titled Former minister irons out old colleagues in tell-all memoir Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 551 Extracts (2 pages) from Commonwealth Budget Paper No. 2 titled Budget Measures 2004- 05

TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.988, 2pm) Paper: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 552 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.1038, 6.48pm) Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 553 2002–03 Budget Paper No. 5 – Intergenerational Report 2002–03

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

14 May 2004— 554 Board of Trustees of Brisbane Grammar School – Annual Report 2003 555 Marine Safety Incidents – Annual Report 2003 17 May 2004— 556 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Pitt from 2292 petitioners regarding the opening of the school gates at Innisfail State High School during lunch hours to allow students to cross the road to access lunches

TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS 567 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 13 May 2004—

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AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker informed the House that he had received the following report from the Auditor– General— Queensland Audit Office— 568 Audit Report No. 8 2003–04 – Results of Audits Performed for 2002–03 as at 31 March 2004

REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 569 Sixteenth Report on the Register of Members' Interests

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 570 Ms Molloy from 923 petitioners requesting the House to reconsider the decision to withdraw support for funding of the vital community service, StandBy Suicide Bereavement Response Service, auspiced by Noosa Youth Services Inc and request the ability to make this project a life line for all those so tragically affected by suicide on the Sunshine Coast and consider making this project a part of the State of Queensland's ongoing fight in this year of the child. 571 Mr Speaker from 384 petitioners requesting the House to reconsider the restriction of vehicle access on the beach at Comboyuro Point and North Point in the final QPWS Moreton Island management plan.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 572 Government Owned Corporations (Ports) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 51 Tow Truck Act 1973, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 573 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 54 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002— 574 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management—Yellow Crazy Ant) Emergency Pest Notice 2004, No. 55

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following ministerial papers were tabled— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 575-576 Report by Heather Beattie titled Supplementary report of Official Visit to Israel, UK, Ireland and Europe, 22 March – 3 April 2004 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 577 Freedom of Information – Annual Report 2002–03

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1047, 9.37am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Alcohol Action Plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 578 Report titled Finding the balance – Queensland Alcohol Action Plan 2003/2004 to 2006/2007 Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to bodiscovery. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the first 100 days of the 3rd Beattie Government. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 579 Document titled Beattie Government Third Term – 100 Days of Achievement 580 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Freedom of Information Annual Report 2002–03. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 581-582 Copies of sections 44 and 46 of the Freedom of Information Act 1992 583 Articles (9) from The Courier–Mail relating to freedom of information 584 Queensland Health document titled Elective Surgery Waiting List Report as at 1 April 2004 585 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 10 February 1998, titled Ministerial behaviour under fire

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586 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 2 August 2000, titled Borbidge admits to misuse of FOI law 587 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the vehicle allocated to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg). Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 588 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to Mr Springborg relating to the approval of a 4WD vehicle for use by the Leader of the Opposition 589 (f) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander housing and construction program. 590 (g) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Freedom of Information Annual Report 2002–03. 591 (h) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child abuse. 592 (i) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to television production tax offset. 593 (j) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Centre for Credit and Consumer Law at Griffith University. 594 (k) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the Longreach cattle drive. 595 (l) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the first national ministerial forum on public private partnerships. 596 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Police Fingerprint Bureau exhibition. Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland road toll. 597 (o) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to biosecurity.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1059, 10.30am) Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 597a Media release, dated 15 January 2004, by the Leader of the Liberal Party titled Coalition rules out Moggill super-highway

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1066, 11.07am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 598 Letter, dated 26 February 2003, from Cameron Milner, ALP State Secretary to all Foundation Corporate Sponsors relating to the cancellation of Queensland First

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p.1070, 11.30am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 599 Document titled 100 days of inaction, 100 days of secrecy, 100 days of cover-ups and only another 996 days to go! Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 600 Page from Education Queensland web-site titled Drug Education – harm minimisation

GAMBLING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1085, 2pm) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, TAB Queensland Limited Privatisation Act 1999, and Wagering Act 1998, and for another purpose. Question put and agreed to. 557-558 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1087, 2.08pm) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend certain revenue legislation. Question put and agreed to. 559-560 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

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COMMUNITY AMBULANCE COVER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1089, 2.10pm) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003. Question put and agreed to. 561-562 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

BIODISCOVERY BILL (Hansard p.1090, 2.13pm) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act about taking and using State native biological resources for biodiscovery, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 563-564 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr McGrady, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BILL (Hansard p.1092, 2.18pm) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for the limitation of liability of members of occupational associations in particular circumstances and to help in improving the standards of services provided by the members, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 565-566 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Welford, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

LEGAL PROFESSION BILL (Hansard p.1105, 3.42pm) Paper: Mr Shine, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 601 Document, dated 18 May 2004, titled Queensland Law Society Response to the Attorney- General's Report Paper: Mr Welford, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 602 Explanatory Notes to Amendments in Committee to the Legal Profession Bill

WEDNESDAY, 19 MAY 2004

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 603 Mrs Stuckey from 611 petitioners requesting the House to urgently implement a no standing zone along the north side of Currumbin Creek Road to make entering and exiting the service station a less dangerous proposition.

MINISTERIAL PAPER Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 604 Document, dated 19 May 2004, titled Government responds to Mr Springborg's 51 whinges

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1154, 9.37am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to fire safety standards in budget accommodation buildings. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to economic activity. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 605 Folder relating to the Premier of Queensland's Export Awards 2004 606 Conference folder on Biotechnology in Queensland Australia 2004 607 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Hear and Say Centre for deaf children. Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Janette Turner Hospital. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Middle East tourism. 608 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to freedom of information and documents relating to accidents involving ministerial vehicles. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 609 (a) 22 documents summarising documents relating to accidents 610 (b) 50 documents relating to the Education Minister's office 611 (c) 8 documents relating to the Employment Minister's office

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612 (d) 20 documents relating to the Health Minister's office 613 (e) 21 documents relating to State Development Minister's office 614 (f) 6 documents relating to Police Minister's office 615 (g) 9 documents relating to Transport Minister's office 616 (h) 33 documents relating to Attorney-General's office 617 (i) 26 documents relating to the Environment Minister's office 618 (j) 11 documents relating to the Primary Industries Minister's office 619 (k) 17 documents relating to Tourism and Racing Minister's office 620 (l) 8 documents relating to the Local Government Minister's office 621 (m) 5 documents relating to the Emergency Services Minister's office 622 (n) 9 documents relating the Industrial Minister's office 623 (o) 8 documents relating to the Innovation Minister's office 624 (p) 23 documents relating to the Opposition office 625 (g) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Michael Snelling as Chief Executive Officer of Major Brisbane Festivals Pty Ltd and highlights of the Brisbane Festival and the River Festival 2004. 626 (h) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to results of the Breaking the Unemployment Cycle initiative. 627 (i) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the ICT industry and the Technology Survival Skills program. 628 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to cross–border crime and a DNA exchange agreement with South Australia and Tasmania. 629 (k) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Legal Services Commissioner and Law Week. Refer to Hansard (l) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to accidents on the Ipswich Motorway. 630 (m) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the State of the Environment Report Queensland 2003. Papers: Mr Mickel, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 631 Report titled State of the Environment Report Queensland 2003 632 Report titled State of the Environment Report Queensland 2003: Implementing the Legislation 633 Letter, dated 18 May 2004, from Mr Mickel to the Member for Lockyer (Mr Rickuss), Opposition Spokesperson for the Environment in response to a question asked by Mr Rickuss 634 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to mentally ill parents. 635 (o) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the ConsultQld web site. 636 (p) Minister for Local Government and Planning (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart Women, Smart State Awards.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1168, 10.20am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 637 Article from the Good Weekend magazine dated 8 May 2004 titled Out for a spin with Premier Pete

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1170, 10.31am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 638 Two letters relating to an FOI application Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 639 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 16 September 2003, titled Party trick embroils Welford 640 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 17 September 2003, titled Lawyers are divided over Welford letting hair down 641 Letter, dated 26 August 2003, from Mr Beattie to Dr Ken Levy, Director-General, Department of Justice and Attorney-General 642 Letter, dated 22 July 2003, from Mr Beattie to Mr Brendan Butler, Chair, CMC 643 Letter, dated 10 February 2004, from Mr Rob Whiddon to Ms Jodie Gamble, Office of the Information Commissioner Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 644 Memorandum, dated 22 July 2003, from Mr Rob Whiddon to Mr Beattie relating to a call from Dr Ken Levy

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Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 645 Advice from Crown Solicitor, dated 18 July 2003, relating to allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Attorney-General Paper: Mr Hobbs tabled the following paper— 646 Note to file, dated 24 July 2003, made by Brendan Butler, Chair, CMC relating to a telephone call from Attorney-General

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.1181, 11.31am) Refer to Hansard Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Parliamentary Handbook and Members reporting on overseas travel.

GOVERNOR'S SPEECH – ADDRESS–IN–REPLY Papers: Mr Purcell, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 647 List of race clubs visited 17 February 2004 – 5 May 2004 648 List of attendees at meetings with clubs February – May 2004

ADJOURNMENT Papers: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 649 Copy of article from the Port Curtis Post, dated 5 May 2004, titled Aldoga partners welcome Queensland's delegation 650 Copy of media release, dated 27 April 2004, by Aldoga Aluminium Smelter Pty Ltd titled McGrady given full marks 651 Copy of article from The Gladstone Observer, dated 13 May 2004, titled Gone in 60 seconds - Gladstone Engineering Alliance's reputation tarnished

THURSDAY, 20 MAY 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1263, 9.31am) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 654 Copy of an article from the Sunshine Coast Daily, dated 17 May 2004, titled Promises, promises

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 655 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Roberts from 129 petitioners regarding lowering the voting age to either 16 or 17

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady)— 656 Report on visit to Japan, Korea and China – 18 to 27 April 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1264, 9.38am) 657 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to CS Energy and a new power station at Chinchilla. 658 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the urban renewal project at Hamilton. 659 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Mr Brendan Butler QC, Chair of the Crime and Misconduct Commission. 660 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to community justice groups and a review of alcohol management plans. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to allowances paid to Parliamentary Secretaries. Refer to Hansard (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State success in science and its commercialisation. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 661 Copy of a report, dated December 2003, by the NSW Standing Committee on State Development titled Science and its commercialisation in New South Wales

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Refer to Hansard (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to Brazil. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 662 Document (undated) titled Premier's Trade and Investment Mission to Chile, Brazil and the United States, focusing on mining, sugar and biotechnology 663 Document titled Business Delegates (partial list as at 19 May 2004) 664 Bundle of Queensland Government promotional documents 665 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to openness and accountability. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 666 Bundle of documents (40 pages) obtained under the Freedom of Information Act 1992 667 Letter, dated 14 May 2004, from James Lye, Policy Advisor, to Mr N Hamilton–Smith, Media Advisor, Office of the Leader of the Opposition headed 'Your Freedom of Information (FOI) Application' and attachments 668 Copy of document titled Transcript – Qld Police Tape – Tape recorded interview between C A Roberts & Liddy CLARK 668-670 Copy of emails (2), dated 5 March 2004, from Teresa Mullan to Rob Whiddon 671 Copy of email, dated 4 March 2004, from Cathy Newman, Correspondence Coordinator, Premier's Office to Rob Whiddon and others 672 Copy of email, dated 4 March 2004, from Mike Goodman to Rob Whiddon 673 Copy of email, dated 4 March 2004, from Mikhal Mitchell, Senior HR Consultant, Ministerial Services to Rob Whiddon 674 Copy of email, dated 3 March 2004, from Uschi Schreiber, Premier's Department to Rob Whiddon and Leo Keliher 675 Copy of email, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Fiona Kennedy 676-676a Copy of emails, dated 5 and 7 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Mike Goodman 677 Copy of email, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Richard Cleal 678 Copy of email, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Sue Harper 679 Copy of email, dated 4 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Mikhal Mitchell 680-680a Copy of emails, dated 3 and 10 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Sue Harper 681 Copy of email, dated 12 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Hedley Thomas 682-685 Copy of emails, dated 7, 8, 10 and 11 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Vicki Nicholls 686 Copy of email, dated 8 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Brendon Strong 687 Copy of email, dated 7 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Steve Keating 688-690 Copy of emails, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Steve Bishop and others 691 Copy of email, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Bruce Cousar 692 Copy of email, dated 5 March 2004, from Rob Whiddon to Richard Cleal and others 693 (i) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to careers in manufacture. Papers: Mr Barton, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 694 Information pack by Department of Employment and Training titled Smart Training • Smart Jobs • Smart State 695 (j) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to manufacturing strategy. Refer to Hansard (k) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Boatsafe. 696 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to import risk assessments. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 697 Copy of document titled Primary Industries Ministerial Council Communique 19 May 2004 – Import Risk Analyses 698 (m) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Resources Week 2004. 699 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to alternative care. 700 (o) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to youth crime. 701 (p) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the creation of a dynamic Smart State marketplace in Queensland.

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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 702 Report No. 84 – Construction of a new government office building at 33 Charlotte Street, Brisbane

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1277, 10.30am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 703 Document titled Australia TradeCoast will make Brisbane Global Trading Capital 704 Copy of web article, dated 20 May 2004, titled Synergy #5 Edition – another Aviation Company Joins Hub 705 Copy of a ministerial statement by Mr Beattie regarding the Asia–Pacific Broadcasting Union

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1287, 11.30am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts to increase child safety, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 652-653 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Beattie, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

24 May 2004— 706 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 120 petitioners regarding implementing an independent commission inquiry into the conduct and management of the Schoolies Week Festival, nightclubs and Indy culture in Surfers Paradise 707 Erratum to the Queensland Theatre Company - Annual Report 2003 tabled on 13 May 2004 25 May 2004— 708 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Miss Simpson from 169 petitioners regarding provision of a Public Radiation Therapy Centre at Nambour Hospital 28 May 2004— 709 Overseas Travel Report by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) – Germany 8–13 May, 2004 and appendices 2 June 2004— 710 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 4701 petitioners regarding unacceptable treatment shown to David Gill of the Mareeba Wild Animal Park 711 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 1270 petitioners regarding prohibiting removal of vegetation from the north and south of Narrowneck within the City of Gold Coast and their further degradation and encroachment in connection with the Gold Coast Indy Race and associated events 712 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Ms Menkens from 88 petitioners regarding release of Craig Knight from duties at the Northern Regional Office of Education and return him to his position as principal at Millaroo State School 713 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Choi from 54 petitioners regarding a development proposal for 46-68 Windemere Road, Alexandra Hills 3 June 2004— 714 Response from the Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hollis from 384 petitioners regarding the restriction on vehicle access on the beach at Comboyuro Point and North Point, Moreton Island proposed by the QPWS Moreton Island Draft Management Plan 715 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lingard from 816 petitioners regarding a review of the current policies and procedures within the Child Protection Act 1999 716 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Springborg from 13 petitioners regarding the public liability insurance implications for community halls

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7 June 2004— 717 Letter, dated 4 June 2004, from the Acting Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Mackenroth) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 12 May 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed 718 Report on a decision by the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) regarding a call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – development application at Murdering Point Road, Kurrimine Beach (Johnstone Shire Council) 8 June 2004— 719 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Lingard from 102 petitioners regarding a review of the current policies and procedures within the Child Protection Act 1999 9 June 2004— 720 Overseas Travel Report by the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) – United States of America – 29 April to 8 May 2004 11 June 2004— 721 Audit Report No. 9 2003-04 – Results of 2003 University and Grammar School Audits (incorporating a Review of Governance and Risk Management at The University of Queensland)

TUESDAY, 15 JUNE 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1373, 9.31am) 728 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1373, 9.33am) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 729 Department of Public Works – Project Services : BPI and BCI indices

ASSENT TO BILLS 730 -731 Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 20 May 2004— A Bill for an Act to imply terms in construction contracts, to provide for adjudication of payment disputes under construction contracts, and for other purposes (Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 – Act No. 6 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 (Parliament of Queensland Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 7 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts to increase community safety, and for other purposes (Terrorism (Community Safety) Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 8 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, and for other purposes (Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 9 of 2004) 31 May 2004— A Bill for an Act to amend the Residential Services (Accommodation) Act 2002, the Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 and other legislation (Residential Services and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 10 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to provide for admission to, and the regulation of, the legal profession, and for entities involving members of the legal profession, and for other purposes (Legal Profession Act 2004 – Act No. 11 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to enable and facilitate exploration for geothermal energy, and for other purposes (Geothermal Exploration Act 2004 – Act No. 12 of 2004)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 732 Mr McArdle from 218 petitioners requesting the House to refuse the application for a bottle shop to be located at Tenancy 3, Kawana Island Boulevard, Kawana. 733 Mr Wells from 150 petitioners requesting the House to end commercial fishing in Deception Bay and declare the area a recreational fishing ground. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received—

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734 Mr Malone from 107 petitioners requesting the House to take all steps to ensure the appointment of an independent Special Prosecutor with sufficiently wide terms of reference, time and resources to investigate all matters involving the Heiner Affair/Shreddergate and lay charges where sufficient evidence exists so that justice may be done to all and public confidence restored in the administration of justice so that all Queensland citizens are treated equally before the law. 735 Mr Johnson from 5 petitioners requesting the House to widen the section of the road between Charleville and Quilpie on the Diamantina Development Road (93A) toward the Ward River bridge to two full carriage ways suitable for road trains, including flat road batters, to prevent tipping over, and paint double white centre lines to improve the sight distance and manoeuvring distance on both approaches so that drivers can clearly see oncoming traffic and, to widen and raise the Ward River bridge, apply speed restrictions and put rubble strips on approaches before more people are killed or injured.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Public Trustee Act 1978— 736 Public Trustee (Fees and Charges Notice) (No. 1) 2004 Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003— 737 Community Ambulance Cover Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 52 Gaming Machine Act 1991, Lotteries Act 1997— 738 Gaming Machine and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 53 Higher Education (General Provisions) Act 2003— 739 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 56 Child Care Act 2002, Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996, Higher Education (General Provisions) Act 2003— 740 Higher Education (General Provisions) Regulation 2004, No. 57 Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988— 741 Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2004, No. 58 Business Names Act 1962— 742 Business Names Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 59 Casino Control Act 1982— 743 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004, No. 60 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 744 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 61 Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 745 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 62 Integrated Planning Act 1997, Land Act 1994, Vegetation Management Act 1999— 746-747 Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 63 and Explanatory Notes for No. 63 Duties Act 2001— 748 Duties Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 64 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977— 749 Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 65 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 750 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 66 Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Explosives Act 1999, Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988, Fossicking Act 1994, Gas (Residual Provisions) Act 1965, Land Act 1994, Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002, Land Title Act 1994, Mineral Resources Act 1989, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999, Petroleum Act 1923, Surveyors Act 1977, Valuation of Land Act 1944, Valuers Registration Act 1992, Vegetation Management Act 1999, Water Act 2000— 751 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 67 Plant Protection Act 1989— 752 Plant Protection (Lettuce Aphid) Quarantine Notice 2004, No. 68 Health Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 753 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 69 Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001— 754 Dental Practitioners Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 70 Sugar Industry and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 755 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 71 Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 756 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 72

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Higher Education (General Provisions) Act 2003— 757 Higher Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 73 Electricity Act 1994— 758 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 75 Building Act 1975, Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990— 759 Fire Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 76 Plant Protection Act 1989— 760 Plant Protection (Approved Sugarcane Varieties) Amendment Declaration (No. 1) 2004, No. 77

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 761 Interim Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee Report No. 64 titled Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 762 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 1270 petitioners regarding prohibiting removal of vegetation from the north and south of Narrowneck within the City of Gold Coast and their further degradation and encroachment in connection with the Gold Coast Indy Race and associated events Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 763 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 108 petitioners regarding implementation of a public bus service operating seven days per week throughout Pelican Waters Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark)— 764 Island Industries Board – Annual Report 2003-04

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1376, 9.37am) 765 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australia v England rugby union test match at Suncorp on 26 June 2004. 766 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his recent trade visit to Brazil and ethanol. 767 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his recent trade visit to Chile and trade successes. 768 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the State Budget and expansion of the Port of Gladstone. 769 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to capital works. 770 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Regional Events Development Program. 771 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smithsonian fellowships and John McGrath. 772 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to World Refugee Day on 20 June 2004 and children in immigration detention centres. 773 (i) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Federal Government tuition vouchers. Paper: Ms Bligh, by leave, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 774 Report titled 2003 overview of statewide student performance in aspects of literacy and numeracy (Queensland years 3, 5 and 7 testing program) 775 (j) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Wordskills. 776 (k) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to Bio 2004. 777 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Palm Island. 778 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to corrective services, perimeter control vehicles and the current combined escape rate. 779 (n) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the North Queensland Drug Court. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to alleged fraud and corruption in the Department of Main Roads.

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780 (p) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to drought policy. 781 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to Scan teams. 782 (r) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to ministerial regional community forums. 783 (s) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to ambulance response times.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1390, 10.30am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 784 Extract from the Australian Bureau of Statistics relating to taxation revenue Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 785 Poster of possible aquatic emblems for the State

BUDGET PAPERS The following papers were tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 786 Budget Speech 787 Budget Strategy and Outlook 788 Capital Statement 789 Budget Highlights Ministerial Portfolio Statements— 790 Premier and Minister for Trade 791 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport 792 Speaker's Portfolio Statements – Legislative Assembly of Queensland 793 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice 794 Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 795 Minister for Child Safety 796 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 797 Minister for Education and the Arts 798 Minister for Emergency Services 799 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 800 Minister for Environment 801 Minister for Health 802 Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women 803 Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 804 Minister for Police and Corrective Services 805 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries 806 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing 807 Minister for State Development and Innovation 808 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 809 Minister for Transport and Main Roads Regional Budget Statements— 810 Darling Downs and West Moreton 811 Far North Queensland 812 Fitzroy 813 Greater Brisbane 814 Mackay–Whitsunday 815 North Coast 816 North Queensland 817 South Coast 818 Western Queensland 819 Wide Bay–Burnett

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (Hansard p.1416, 2.01pm) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005. Question put and agreed to. 722 Message: The following message from Her Excellency the Governor was received and read— "MESSAGE

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APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL 2004 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 10 June 2004" 723-724 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.1417, 2.04pm) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005. Question put and agreed to. 725 Message: The following message from Her Excellency the Governor was received and read— "MESSAGE APPROPRIATION BILL 2004 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 10 June 2004" 726-727 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

WEDNESDAY, 16 JUNE 2004

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – LETTER FROM THE PRIME MINISTER Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 822 Letter, dated 23 May 2004, from the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) to the Honourable the Speaker (Mr Hollis) relating to competition policy

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker informed the House that he had received the following report from the Auditor– General— Queensland Audit Office— 823 Audit Report No. 10 2003–04 – Results of Audits Performed – Island Councils

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 824 Mr Hoolihan from 713 petitioners requesting the House to ensure vehicle access is continued to Three Rivers Beach at Byfield for tourists, recreational fishers, surf groups, commercial fishers and licensed beach worm gatherers. 825 Mr Hoolihan from 543 petitioners requesting the House to give relief to pensioners in the form of a rebate on added taxes. 826 Mr Hoolihan from 774 petitioners requesting the House to allow citizens to continue using Nine Mile Beach, from Stockyard Point on the north to the boundary of beach area on the national park on the south, for camping and recreational activities all year. 827 Ms Lee Long from 1 petitioner requesting the House to reinstate Christina Wong as a Queensland doctor; institute an independent inquiry into the revelations of the Ombudsman; order a written public apology; arrange just and fair redress, rehabilitation programs and an appropriate doctor’s position and assistance with a legal appeal against Christina Wong’s deregistration. 828 Mr O’Brien from 41 petitioners requesting the House to generate support for preventing the loss of Clifton Beach due to foreshore erosion.

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1425, 9.33am) 829 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Wally Lewis as an Honorary Ambassador for Queensland. 830 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Chile, Brazil and the United States of America. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 831 Queensland Government Biotechnology in Queensland Australia 2004 832 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the World Meat Congress 2006 to be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 26 to 29 April 2006. 833 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his visit to Toowoomba later today to unveil a rescue package for the Toowoomba Showgrounds. 834 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy. 835 (f) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Out of the Box Festival of Early Childhood. 836 (g) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to small business initiatives. 837 (h) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to tactical crime squads. 838 (i) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal election and electoral rolls. Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government's Auslink announcement. 839 (k) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to compliance with Queensland fishing laws, undersized fish and crabs and the Fishwatch Hotline. 840 (l) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to assessment of applications for broadscale land clearing. 841 (m) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to tourism in national parks. 842 (n) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— 843 Alert Digest No. 3 of 2004

DUTIES AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p.1449, 11.31am) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001. Question put and agreed to. 820-821 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mackenroth, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1450, 10.37am) Paper: Mr Reynolds, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 844 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Bill Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 845 Letters, dated 16 June 2004, from Mr Springborg to the Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) Letters, one dated 16 June 2004 and one undated, from Mr Welford to Mr Springborg

THURSDAY, 17 JUNE 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 846 Mr Lucas from 1689 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that Energex reconsiders its proposal, to construct an overhead double circuit power line from Lytton Substation to the site of the future Fisherman Islands Substation, in the interest of public safety and installs the power line

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along a route or in a manner that does not represent a further hazard to the residents of Wynnum and Lytton. 847 Mrs Croft from 31 petitioners requesting the House to advise the Federal Government that the shortage of General Practitioners in the Runaway Bay area is significantly impacting on local residents and the remaining doctors, and request that the Federal Government declare this a District of Workforce Shortage in an attempt to attract more doctors.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1510, 9.35AM) 848 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Cutting Edge Post. 849 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 850 Document titled Standing Rules and Orders of the Queensland Legislative Assembly – Recommended by the Standing Orders Committee – June 2004 Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the retirement of Col Schneider. 851 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol. 852 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the State of Origin. 853 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the upgrade to security at his home. 854 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Hong Kong Great Food Hall promotion. 855 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State rail technology. 856 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to childhood obesity. 857 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to refugees. 858 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a discussion paper on a review of the Board of Teacher Registration. Paper: Ms Bligh, by leave, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 859 Discussion Paper titled Review of the Powers and Functions of the Board of Teacher Registration – June 2004 860 (l) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to education and training export earnings. 861 (m) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to investment achievements. 862 (n) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to country racing clubs. 863 (o) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Department of Corrective Services' Excellence Awards. 864 (p) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to retail electricity competition. 865 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for a hostel in the Cherbourg Community. 866 (r) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre. 867 (s) Minister for Local Government and Planning (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to sustainable energy initiatives. 868 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the CPR for Life Program. 869 (u) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to reconciliation and Naidoc Weeks.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1522, 10.24AM) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 870 Letter, dated 9 March 2004, to Mr Hopper relating to his appointment to the Shadow Ministry

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LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following papers— Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 871 Issues Paper – A preamble for the Queensland Constitution? 872 Report No. 44 – Meeting with the Queensland Ombudsman – 11 May 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1524, 10.30AM) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 873 Newspaper article from the Daily Telegraph of 14 June 2004 titled Smith flays Deane over office politics Paper: Mr Quinn tabled the following paper— 874 Copy of a letter, dated 29 December 2003, from Mr Ben O'Neil and Mr Ron Alexander, Buderim Queensland Ambulance Service, to Queensland Fire and Rescue Noosa relating to a callout at Noosa Heads on 29 December 2003. Paper: Mr Wellington tabled the following paper— 875 Letter to Mr Wellington from Mr Robert Crawford relating to safety checks on electric blankets

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.1536, 11.31am) Paper: Mr Roberts, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 876 Document titled 2004 Budget Achievements for the Nudgee Electorate

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1581, 4.56PM) 877 (a) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a report by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled The Investigation Report into Operation Ghost 878 (b) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the Provision of first aid by QFRS staff and Rural Fire Service.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.1583, 5.08Pm) Paper: Mr Wells, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 879 Document titled 2004 Royal Australasian College of Physicians Annual Scientific Meeting, Canberra 17-19 May – Abstract published in ASM Conference Handbook

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.1587, 5.40pm) Ms Roberts rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Ms Roberts, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 880 Letter, dated 11 June 2004, from Ms Roberts to the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) relating to ambulance response times

FRIDAY, 18 JUNE 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 881 Mr Hoolihan from 432 petitioners requesting the House to give relief to pensioners in the form of a rebate on added taxes. 882 Mr Springborg from 3,002 petitioners requesting the House to give careful consideration to steps being undertaken by Government to overcome the pending disastrous situation regarding Public Liability Insurance as by present indication, insurance is going to be too expensive or not available at all. 883 Mr English from 631 petitioners requesting the House to place a permanent paramedic on Macleay Island to enhance service delivery.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 884 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Lavarch from 16 petitioners regarding provision of traffic lights, including pedestrian crossings at the existing Petrie roundabout

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1647, 9.50am) 885 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Noosa Longweekend. 886 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the forthcoming Community Cabinet Meeting at the Gold Coast. 887 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit by Mr Christian Saunders and a possible increase in Queensland's share of the United Nations' procurement business. 888 (d) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report of the Ministerial Taskforce on Inclusive Education. Papers: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 889 Report of The Ministerial Taskforce on Inclusive Education (students with disabilities) – June 2004 890 Government Response to the Report of The Ministerial Taskforce on Inclusive Education (students with disabilities) – June 2004 891 (e) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to apprenticeships in Queensland.

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 892 Issues Paper No. 8 – Inquiry into Crashes Involving Driver and Rider Fatigue in Queensland

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1651, 10.07am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 893 Statistics relating to the backpacker industry in Australia Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 894 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 18 June 2004, titled US favours sugar rivals 895 Article from The Australian, dated 18 June 2004, titled Ethanol to raise fuel cost 896 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 17 June 2004, titled Ethanol: Brazil's lesson to us Paper: Mr McArdle tabled the following paper— 897 Departmental memorandum, dated 19 December 2003, from Station Officer Shane Pasterfield to Area Director Greg Adams Papers: Mr Sullivan tabled the following papers— 898 Campaign promotional material by Liberal Candidate Norm Wyndham 899 Letter, dated 28 February 2004, from Mr Sullivan to Mr Wyndham 900 Letter, dated 2 March 2004, from Mr Wyndham to Mr Sullivan

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.1657, 10.40am) Papers: Mrs E Cunningham, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 901 Documents relating to Gladstone Engineering Alliance

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

22 June 2004— 902 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Foley from 6599 petitioners regarding charts of the coastline and sea channels for South-East Queensland from the Tweed River (Queensland-New South Wales border) to Bundaberg 24 June 2004— 903 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 63 – Report on a Citizen’s Right of Reply No. 16 904 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Croft from 56 petitioners regarding the shortage of general practitioners in the Runaway Bay area 29 June 2004— 905 Response from the Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel) to a paper petition presented by Mr O’Brien from 149 petitioners regarding reopening the sand spit only, at the mouth of Cooper Creek, to amateur fishing

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7 July 2004— 906 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 218 petitioners regarding an application for a bottle shop to be located at Tenancy 3, Kawana Island Boulevard, Kawana 907 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 810 petitioners regarding improvement at the intersection of Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and German Church Road 908 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to paper petitions presented by Mr Hoolihan from 543 and 432 petitioners regarding relief to pensioners in the form of a rebate on added taxes 909 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lucas from 1689 petitioners regarding a request to ensure that Energex reconsiders its proposal to construct an overhead double circuit 110kV power line from Lytton substation to the site of the future Fisherman Islands substation 910 Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 2) 2004 8 July 2004— 911 Response from the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr O’Brien from 41 petitioners regarding support for preventing the loss of Clifton Beach due to foreshore erosion 912 Permanent Trustee Company Limited – Consolidated Financial Report for the 5 month period ended 28 February 2003 9 July 2004— 913 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 64 – Report on an examination of the appropriate scope of provisions on members transacting business with an entity of the state, and related matters 914 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Information Notice No. 1 of 2004: Standing Order 158B 12 July 2004— 915 Response from the Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hoolihan from 774 petitioners regarding access and usage of Nine Mile Beach for camping and recreational activities 916 Response from the Minister for Environment (Mr Mickel) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hoolihan from 713 petitioners regarding vehicle access to Three Rivers Beach at Byfield 16 July 2004— 917 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mrs Sheldon from 11 petitioners regarding workplace rehabilitation at Education Queensland, Nambour District 20 July 2004— 918 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Malone from 107 petitioners regarding a request for the appointment of an independent Special prosecutor with sufficiently wide terms of reference, time and resources to investigate all matters involving the Heiner Affair/Shreddergate 919 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy under section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 920 Report by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) on an overseas trip to the United States of America, 16 – 20 June 2004 23 July 2004— 921 Audit Report No. 1 2004-05 – Results of Audits Performed as at 31 May 2004 922 Response from the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wells from 150 petitioners regarding a request to end commercial fishing in Deception Bay and declare the area a recreational fishing ground 923 Response from the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to paper petitions presented by: Mr McArdle from 1020 petitioners regarding a request to freehold the property known as Tripcony/Hibiscus Caravan Park at Caloundra and Mr Lawlor from 61 petitioners regarding the Gold Coast Harbour Vision 2020 Project and commercial development of the Broadwater (including Wavebreak Island) 28 July 2004— 924 Queensland Local Government Comparative Information 2002–03 925 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 1 petitioner regarding a request for reinstatement of Christina Wong as a doctor and to institute a public inquiry

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926 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Croft from 31 petitioners regarding the shortage of General Practitioners in the Runaway Bay area 927 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wallace from 101 petitioners regarding assistance for the Mental Illness Fellowship North Queensland (MIFNQ) with funding for the Help for the Rural Caregivers of the Mentally Ill Program (HRCMIP) 2 August 2004— 928 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 631 petitioners regarding a request for a permanent paramedic on Macleay Island 3 August 2004— 929 Governor in Council approval of expenditure, in accordance with the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, by the Workers’ Compensation Regulatory Authority to the Department of Industrial Relations for the prevention of injury to workers, notified in the Queensland Government Industrial Gazette on 23 July 2004 4 August 2004— 930 Crime and Misconduct Commission Report – The Tugun Bypass Investigation 931 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Springborg from 3002 petitioners regarding the public liability insurance implications for community halls 6 August 2004— 932 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to paper petitions presented by Mr Mackenroth from 206 petitioners regarding a request to install a right turn arrow at the intersection of Peregrine Drive and Nicklin Way, Wurtulla 933 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Dr Clark from 353 petitioners regarding scheduling of bus services to and from Cairns City and the suburb of Smithfield via Holloways and Yorkeys Knob Beaches 10 August 2004— 934 Estimates Committee F – Report 2004 935 Estimates Committee F – Additional Information Volume 2004 936 Estimates Committee A – Report No. 1, 2004 937 Estimates Committee A – Report No. 2, 2004 938-9 Estimates Committee A – Additional Information Volumes 1 and 2 of 2004 13 August 2004— 940 Estimates Committee B – Report 2004 941 Estimates Committee B – Additional Information Volume 2004 16 August 2004— 942 Estimates Committee C – Report 2004 943 Estimates Committee C – Additional Information Volume 2004 944 Estimates Committee E – Report 2004 945 Estimates Committee E – Additional Information Volume 2004 946 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 2140 petitioners regarding a request to commit to dredging the bar at the mouth of Currumbin Creek

TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS 963 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 24 June 2004—

PETITIONS The following paper and E–petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 964-965 Ms Nelson-Carr, a Paper Petition from 68 petitioners and an E-Petition from 428 petitioners, requesting the House to review the practices of the Department of Communities and Disabilities, namely, the Adoption of Children Act of 1964 and the Adoption of Children Regulation 1999 to include the biological name of the mother and father on all official birth certificates, particularly in step parent adoptions where the natural parent is deceased. The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 966 Ms Barry from 56 petitioners requesting the House to build noise barriers along the Gateway Motorway for Northwind Estate residents in Bald Hills and/or build a quieter surface on the motorway without further delay.

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967 Mr Wallace from 118 petitioners requesting the House to not pass any legislation limiting or banning compound hunting bows or crossbows as such legislation would have devastating effects on the sport of archery which provides many families with fun and sport. 968 Mr O’Brien from 89 petitioners requesting the House to order the installation of meters at every house and business between the Daintree River and Cape Tribulation in the electorate of Cook; to charge all householders and business owners for their electricity consumption at the same rate as the rest of Queensland; and to reimburse all householders and business owners the full cost of properly receipted equipment, fuel, maintenance and equipment replacement costs, less subsidies which the amendment has excluded from the distribution authority. 969 Mr Reynolds from 1099 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that The Townsville Community Music Centre does not lose funding past 31 December 2004 and to provide the community adequate operational funding for the full three years of this funding round and all the assistance necessary to allow the Townsville Community Music Centre to recover from its recent and anomalous difficulties. 970 Mr Mulherin from 47 petitioners requesting the House to relocate a women’s shelter from an established up-market residential area to a more appropriate location. 971 Mr Wellington from 303 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 972 Mrs Croft from 2 petitioners requesting the House to take immediate action by reducing speed limits and provide right hand only turning lanes along Broadwater Avenue, Hope Island until more funding is made available for a roundabout as a permanent solution to this serious black spot.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Public Trustee Act 1978— 973 Public Trustee (Fees and Charges Notice) (No. 2) 2004 University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998— 974 University of the Sunshine Coast Statute No. 1 (Making and Notifying University Rules) 2004 975 University of the Sunshine Coast Statute No. 2 (Review of Payment Demand for the Removal and Detention of Vehicles) 2004 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003— 976 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 74 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 977 Government Owned Corporations (QTSC Corporatisation) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 78 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 978 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 79 979 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 80 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 980 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 81 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 981 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 82 Legal Profession Act 2004— 982 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 83 Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 983 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 84 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993, State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 984 Government Owned Corporations (Central Queensland Ports Authority) Regulation 2004, No. 85 Duties Act 2001, Fuel Subsidy Act 1997, Land Tax Act 1915, Taxation Administration Act 2001— 985 Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 86 Electrical Safety Act 2002— 986 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 87 Industrial Relations Act 1999— 987 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004, No. 88 Building Act 1975, Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003— 988 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 89

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Architects Act 2002, Professional Engineers Act 2002— 989 Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 90 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 990 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 91 991 Building and Construction Industry Payments Regulation 2004, No. 92 Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 992 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 93 Police Service Administration Act 1990— 993 Police Service Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 94 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 994 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 95 995 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Australian Rugby Union Test—Wallabies v England) Regulation 2004, No. 96 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 996 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 97 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 997 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 98 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 998 Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 99 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988— 999 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 100 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1000 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 101 Water Act 2000— 1001 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 102 Associations Incorporation Act 1981, Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955, Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Business Names Act 1962, Collections Act 1966, Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003, Cooperatives Act 1997, Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, Introduction Agents Act 2001, Land Sales Act 1984, Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act 1931, Liquor Act 1992, Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986, Partnership (Limited Liability) Act 1988, Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002, Retirement Villages Act 1999, Security Providers Act 1993, Tourism Services Act 2003, Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990, Travel Agents Act 1988, Wine Industry Act 1994— 1002 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 103 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 1003 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 104 Ambulance Service Act 1991— 1004 Ambulance Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1 ) 2004, No. 105 Legal Profession Act 2004— 1005 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 106 1006 Legal Profession (Barristers) Rule 2004, No. 107 1007 Legal Profession (Tribunal and Committee) Rule 2004, No. 108 Legal Profession Act 2004, Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991, Trust Accounts Act 1973— 1008 Legal Profession Regulation 2004, No. 109 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 1009 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004, No. 110 Fisheries Act 1994— 1010-1012 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004, No. 111 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 111 1013-1015 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 112 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 112 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 1016 Workplace Health and Safety (Industry Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2004, No. 113 Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Psychologists Registration Act 2001— 1017 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 114 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 1018 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004, No. 115

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Environmental Protection Act 1994, Forestry Act 1959, Marine Parks Act 1982, Nature Conservation Act 1992, Queensland Heritage Act 1992, Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 1019 Environmental Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 116 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002— 1020 Plumbing and Drainage Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 117 Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003— 1021 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 118 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 1022-1024 Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Regulation 2004, No. 119 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 119 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990— 1025 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 120 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1026 Plant Protection (Canker) Quarantine Notice 2004, No. 121 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 1027 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 122 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 1028 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 123 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1029 Plant Protection (Canker) Quarantine Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 124 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 1030 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 125 Grammar Schools Act 1975— 1031 Grammar Schools Regulation 2004, No. 126 Surveyors Act 2003— 1032 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 127 1033-1035 Surveyors Regulation 2004, No. 128 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 128 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003— 1036 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 129 1037-1038 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Regulation 2004, No. 130 and Explanatory Notes for No. 130 Petroleum Act 1923— 1039 Petroleum (Entry Permission—Tipperary Oil and Gas (Australia) Pty Ltd) Notice 2004, No. 131 Stock Act 1915— 1040 Stock Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 132 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1041 Plant Protection (Canker) Quarantine Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2004, No. 133 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 1042 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 134 Private Health Facilities Act 1999— 1043 Private Health Facilities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 135 Public Records Act 2002— 1044 Public Records Regulation 2004, No. 136 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 1045 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 137 Vegetation Management Act 1999— 1046 Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 138 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 1047 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 139 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1048 Plant Protection (Approved Sugarcane Varieties) Amendment Declaration (No. 2) 2004, No. 140 Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 1049 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 141 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 1050-1051 Workplace Health and Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 142 and Explanatory Notes for No. 142 Radiation Safety Act 1999— 1052 Radiation Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 143 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 1053 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 144

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Legal Profession Act 2004— 1054 Legal Profession Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 145 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 1055 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 146 Terrorism (Community Safety) Amendment Act 2004— 1056 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 147 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 1057 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 148 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 1058 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 149 Adoption of Children Act 1964— 1059 Adoption of Children Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 150 Water Act 2000— 1060-1061 Water Resource (Georgina and Diamantina) Plan 2004, No. 152 and Explanatory Notes for No. 152 1062-1063 Water Resource (Condamine and Balonne) Plan 2004, No. 151 and Explanatory Notes for No. 151 Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994— 1064 Motor Accident Insurance Regulation 2004, No. 153 Food Act 1981, Health Act 1937, Health Services Act 1991, Pest Management Act 2001, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 1065 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 154 Racing Act 2002— 1066 Racing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 155 Jury Act 1995— 1067 Jury Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 156 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 1068 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2004, No. 157 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 1069 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2004, No. 158 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 1070-1072 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004, No. 159 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 159

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following paper was tabled by The Clerk— Estimates Committee D— 1073 Estimates Committee D – Report 2004 1074 Estimates Committee D – Additional Information Volume 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1715, 9.35 AM) 1075 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to progress on the Smart State Strategy. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1076 Report by Queensland Government titled Investing in innovation: Science, research. Education and skills – Smart State Strategy Progress 2004 1077 Queensland Government document titled Queensland Ethanol Industry Blueprint 1078 Table titled Ethanol, Brazil's Success Road Show – Schedule 1079 Document titled Council of Australian Governments' Meeting – 25 June 2004 – Canberra 1080 Wallet of information titled great!walks queensland – adventures to remember 1081 Document by Department of Industrial Relations titled Regulatory Impact Statement – Proposed Regulation of Occupational Underwater Diving Work under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 – June 2004 1082 Artist's impression titled Southbank Boutique Hotel – View of Promenade 1083 Letter, dated 2 august 2004, from Philip Buckley, Property Officer, The Public Trustee of Queensland to Mr M Goodman, Ministerial Services, Department of Premier and Cabinet titled Ministerial Gifts Register Clearance, together with details of items auctioned 1084 Letter, dated 28 July 2004, from Mr Beattie to Mr Zijian Zhang, Commissioner, Shanghai Queensland Government Trade and Investment Office

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1085 Letter, dated 28 July 2004, from Mr Beattie to Mr Eddie Lieu, Honorary Secretary of the Chinese Club of Queensland 1086 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to Chile, Brazil and the United States of America. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1087-1088 Report titled Report to the Queensland Legislative Assembly on a Trade Mission to Chile, Brazil and USA by The Honourable Peter Beattie MP, Premier and Minister for Trade – 26 May to 10 June 2004 and attachments 1089 Report titled Report to the Queensland Legislative Assembly on a Trade Mission to Chile and Brazil by Heather Beattie – 26 May to 2 June 2004 1090 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to trade delegation to China, Hong Kong and Thailand. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1091-1092 Report titled Report by Peter Beattie MP, Premier and Minister for Trade, on a visit to People's Republic of China, Hong Kong and Thailand – 14–24 July 2004 and attachments 1093 Report titled Report to the Queensland Legislative Assembly on a Trade Mission to People's Republic of China, Hong Kong by Heather Beattie – 14–22 July 2004 1094 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to business generated from trade and investment missions. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1095-1096 Documents relating to trade and investment missions, including a table titled Examples of 2004 Trade Mission Activities and Successes and attachments 1097 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the achievements of the Queensland Trade and Investment Commissioners. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1098 Bundle of documents detailing activities and expenditure by Queensland Trade and Investment Commissioners 1099 Document titled Commissioners' Contracts – Allowances and Variable Costs – Explanations 1100 Document titled Commissioners' Corporate Credit Card Expenditure 1101 Table detailing expenditure by Queensland Trade and Investment Commissioners 1102 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Japan and India which will take place from 6 to 16 September 2004. 1103 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to repairs to electorate vehicles during the second term of the Labor Government. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1104 List of repairs to official and electorate vehicles 1105 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to electricity supply and the review of the electricity distribution network. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1106-1107 Report and Summary Report of the Independent Panel titled Electricity Distribution and Service Delivery for the 21st Century – Queensland – July 2004 1108 Report by Energex titled Strategic Plan for Summer 2004/05 1109 Report by Ergon Energy titled Summer 2004/05 Preparations – August 2004 1110 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a preliminary report from the National Electricity Market Management Company. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1111 Interim Report by National Electricity Market Management Company Limited titled Power System Incident Report – Friday 13 August 2004 1112 Graph indicating drop off in power at 21:42 1113 (j) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the racing industry. 1114 (k) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to electricity supply and a national electricity grid disturbance. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1115 Message to All Staff, dated 16 August 2004, from Gordon H Jardine, Chief Executive, Powerlink titled NEM–wide power disruption last Friday 1116 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the citrus industry and citrus canker disease. 1117 (m) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the degradation of a reef flat and seagrass beds in the Torres Strait by the Department of Defence.

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Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Translink.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1746, 10.20 AM) 1118 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the backpacking industry.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel)— 1119 A Proposal marked "A" by the Governor in Council under section 26 of the Forestry Act 1959 and a brief explanation of the Proposal. 1120 A Proposal under sections 32 and 70E of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and a brief explanation of the Proposal.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following papers— Public Accounts Committee— 1121 Report No. 66 titled Annual Report 2003-04

REPORT The following report was tabled— Mr Fenlon— 1122 Report titled Report of travel undertaken to England, Holland, Lithuania and Ireland between 21 May and 13 June 2004 by Gary Fenlon MP

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 1123 Alert Digest No. 4 2004

ESTIMATES COMMITTEE G – PAPERS Chair of Estimates Committee G (Mr Mulherin) tabled the following papers— Estimates Committee G— 1124 Report 2004 1125 Additional Information Volume 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1747, 10.31 AM) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 1126 Document titled Security Classification 'C' Significant Appointment – Appointments to Electricity Government Owned Corporations Papers: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following papers— 1127 Newspaper clipping titled Rock on! Welcome to the Peter Beattie Show 1128 Copy of a mailing list Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1129 Document titled Ministerial Statement on the Economy – 17–19

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 1130 Expenditure of the Queensland Trade Commissioners' Office for 2003–04

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (CONT.) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1131 Document detailing expenditure by Queensland Trade Commission Offices for 2000–01 to 2003–04 Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 1132 Extracts from the Ergon Energy Annual Report 2001

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NOTICE OF MOTION – QUEENSLAND ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS (Hansard p.1758, 11.38 AM) Papers: Mr Hobbs, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1133 Bundle of power failure reports from a facsimile machine for various dates between 21 November 2003 and 27 July 2004 Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1134 Application notice – proposed new large network asset – Brisbane CBD area, joint report by Energex and Powerlink Queensland, 17 December 2003 1135 Final report – proposed new large network asset – Brisbane CBD area, joint report by Energex and Powerlink Queensland, 20 February 2004 1136 Media statement, dated 17 December 2003, by Energex titled Report maps out future electricity supply to CBD 1137 Printout from NEMMCO website titled NEMMCO publishes 2004 statement of opportunities 1138 Energex Board memorandum, dated 29 January 1998, regarding interest free loan to the State of Queensland

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1829, 9.19 pm) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1992. Question put and agreed to. 947-948 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Beattie, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PLANT PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1840, 9.59 pm) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Plant Protection Act 1989, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 949-950 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Palaszczuk, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

NATURAL RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1841, 10.05 pm) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about natural resources. Question put and agreed to. 953-954 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1842, 10.09 pm) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982. Question put and agreed to. 951-952 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PARTNERSHIP AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1843, 10.11 pm) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Partnership Act 1891, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 955-956 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Ms Keech, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

MARINE PARKS BILL (Hansard p. 1844, 10.18 pm) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for marine parks and the conservation of the marine environment, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 957-958 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Mickel, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

INTEGRATED PLANNING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1847, 10.24 pm) Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Integrated Planning Act 1997, and for other purposes.

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Question put and agreed to. 959-960 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Ms Boyle, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

SOUTHERN MORETON BAY ISLANDS DEVELOPMENT ENTITLEMENTS PROTECTION BILL (Hansard p. 1850, 10.30 pm) Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to establish development entitlements for particular land on the Southern Moreton Bay Islands. Question put and agreed to. 961-962 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Ms Boyle, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

WEDNESDAY, 18 AUGUST 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1143 Ms Lee Long from 687 petitioners requesting the House to implement the scaled down version of the Tully Millstream Scheme to supply an adequate water supply funded by clean, hydropower generation to the residents of Ravenshoe and the Millstream Estates area. 1144 Mr O’Brien from 661 petitioners requesting the House to reinstate Captain John Takai to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Thursday Island 1145 Mrs Sullivan from 137 petitioners requesting the House to consider the establishment of a Police Beat in the area of the Caboolture South Community Renewal project as a matter of urgency. 1146 Mrs Croft from 200 petitioners requesting the House to take immediate action and provide right hand only turning lanes along Crescent Avenue/Broadwater Avenue, Hope Island with reduced speed limits, until more funding is made available for a roundabout as a permanent solution. 1147 Mr Wellington from 402 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community. 1148 Mr Knuth from 540 petitioners requesting the House to intervene on behalf of the Moranbah community and reinstate the added sponsorship to the Moranbah Race Club from Queensland Racing so it can continue to hold the scheduled race day with the increased prize purse as planned.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady)— 1149 Report on a visit to the United States of America from 3 to 10 June 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1860, 9.35 am) 1150 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Electricity Fact Sheet. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1151 Electricity Fact Sheet 1152 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to smoking bans. 1153 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to legislative changes to the Blue Card and strengthening the Working with Children Check. 1154 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State Strategy. 1155 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Food and Hotel Asia 2004 in Singapore. 1156 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to export success stories. 1157 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Dubai Chefs' tour. 1158 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Trade mission to Sakhalin Island, Russia. 1159 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Expomin 2004 in Chile.

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1160 (j) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to National Science Week and the winners of the Peter Dougherty Awards for Excellence in Science and Science Education. Paper: Ms Bligh, by leave, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 1161 List of winners of the 2004 Peter Doherty Awards for Excellence in Science and Science Education 1162 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Breaking the Unemployment Cycle and unemployment amongst over–45s. 1163 (l) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the first day of Ethyl, the ethanol express and the Ethanol Road Show. 1164 (m) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Dental Service. 1165 (n) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to information and communication technology for the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. 1166 (o) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Child Abduction Alert Working Party. 1167 (p) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland's population growth and the new Land and Environment Court. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Port of Brisbane Corporation's seawall at Fisherman Island. 1168 (r) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Disability Services Queensland Budget and the Endeavour Foundation. 1169 (s) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to Alcohol Management Plans and migration.

REPORT The following report was tabled— Mr Sullivan— 1170 Report on a visit to East Timor [Timor Leste] accompanying the Kedron Balibo Committee – Friday 25 June to Saturday 3 July 2004

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1875, 10.20 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1171 A fact sheet titled Queensland's energy crisis: Who pulled the plug on the truth?

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1878, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following paper— 1172 Queensland Health report titled Health determinants at a glance – Queensland 2004 Paper: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) tabled the following paper— 1173 Page 117 of a report titled Detailed report of the independent panel for electricity distribution and service delivery for the 21st century – July 2004

RURAL ADJUSTMENT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1889, 11.30 am) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994. Question put and agreed to. 1139-1140 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Palaszczuk, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

PETROLEUM AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1890, 11.37 am) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum Act 1923 and the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 1141-1142 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Robertson, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

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NOTICE OF MOTION – HEALTH COMMITTEE (Hansard p. , 6.30 pm) Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1174 Document (undated) titled Major published reports against which Queensland Health's performance is measured

THURSDAY, 19 AUGUST 2004

ADDRESS–IN–REPLY – PRESENTATION TO GOVERNOR Mr Speaker reported that on Wednesday, 23 June 2004, accompanied by Honourable Members, he presented to Her Excellency the Governor, the Address of the Legislative Assembly, adopted by this House on 20 May 2004, in reply to Her Excellency’s Opening Speech, and that Her Excellency has been pleased to make the following reply— 1179a 'Mr Speaker and Members: On the 17th March 2004, I had the honour to deliver a speech at the Opening of the First Session of the Fifty–first Parliament of Queensland. As the representative of Her Majesty the Queen, I now extend to you and to the Members of the Parliament of Queensland, my sincere thanks for the formal Address–In–Reply. It will be my pleasant duty to convey to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second the expression of loyalty and affection from the Members of the Queensland Parliament. The Queen remains a strong and unifying figure for the peoples of our Commonwealth of Nations, and a sign of our shared beliefs in freedom and democracy. Within our own community of Queensland, I encourage all Members of the Legislative Assembly in their endeavours to promote the well–being and prosperity of our State. On behalf of the people of Queensland, I trust that your efforts will be rewarded with much success.'

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker informed the House that he had received the following report from the Auditor– General— 1179 Audit Report No. 2 2004-05 – Audit of the Queensland Disaster Management System

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1180 Ms Nolan from 22 petitioners requesting the House to maintain the Brisbane Street, Ipswich TAB Agency on Saturdays between 11.30 am and 5.30 pm. 1181 Mr McArdle from 22 petitioners requesting the House to have the Cairns Tilt Train and Sunlander stop at Landsborough to allow people living in the and surrounding areas to access the trains. 1182 Mr Quinn from 242 petitioners requesting the House to improve the intersection at the entrance to Pinklands Sporting Reserve on Cleveland-Redland Bay Road. 1183 Mr Wellington from 364 petitioners requestinG the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community. 1184 Mr Wellington from 153 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 1185 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fenlon from 514 petitioners regarding safety issues related to traffic lights at the intersection of Kurts Street and Marshall Road, Holland Park 1186 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-Petition sponsored by Mr Johnson from 5 petitioners regarding a request to widen the section of road between Charleville and Quilpie on the Diamantina Development Road towards the Ward River Bridge

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1187 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Quinn from 81 petitioners regarding a request to reduce the speed limit on the section of Moggill Road in the vicinity of Moggill State School

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson)— 1188 Annual Report on Administration of the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1982, 9.36 am) 1189 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Energex and the electricity distribution network. 1190 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Science Week and Science in Parliament 2004. 1191 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier of Queensland's Smart Awards. 1192 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Macarthur Museum. 1193 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Events Regional Development Program. 1194 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr Edward (Ted) Smout. 1195 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Sir Dormer George Andrews. 1196 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Olympic Games. 1197 (i) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to gaming authorities for Queensland hotels. Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1198 List of Gaming Machine Tender Authority - successful bids 1199 (j) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Energex Brisbane Festival and the death of Ms Thea Astley. 1200 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to safety in the commercial diving industry. 1201 (l) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to a grant to the Mater Medical Research Institute. 1202 (m) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Home Warranty Insurance Scheme. 1203 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the John Tonge Centre, the DNA database and funding to clear the DNA sample backlog. 1204 (o) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Reef Fish Field Guide. 1205 (p) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the vegetation clearing ballot. 1206 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to changes to adoption in Queensland. 1207 (r) Minister for the Environment (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service's Fire Management Plan. 1208 (s) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the bushfire season.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 1209 Report No. 85 – The Upper Coomera State College (Stage One)

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following paper— Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 1210 Report No. 45 – Annual Report 2003–2004

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LIQUID FUEL SUPPLY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1995, 10.30 am) Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquid Fuel Supply Act 1984. Question put and agreed to. 1175-1176 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Springborg, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1996, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1211 Document titled Borbidge Government use of mates in the power industry and its approach to the management of energy GOCs Papers: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Mr Robertson) tabled the following papers— 1212 Documents (19 pages) detailing upgrades to power distribution system Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1213 Document relating to marine vessel sewage discharges

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2008, 11.30 am) 1214 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to power supply and proposed changes to compensation to consumers.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 2008, 11.32 am) A personal explanation was made by Mrs Pratt. Paper: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 1215 Extract from Hansard of 19 May 2004 (page 1255)

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2008, 11.32 am) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), by leave, moved – That leave be granted to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about primary industries and fisheries, and for other purposes. Question put and agreed to. 1177-1178 Bill and Explanatory Notes presented by Mr Palaszczuk, Bill read a first time and ordered to be printed.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2011, 11.45 am) Paper: Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 1216 Non-conforming petition from 51 petitioners objecting to the establishment of a proposed brothel at 1090 Kingsford Smith Drive, Eagle Farm

REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2044, 4.44 pm) Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1217 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill

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20 August 2004— 1218 Letter, dated 17 August 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 22 June 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed 24 August 2004— 1219 Letter, dated 20 August 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 4 August 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed

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1220 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 474 petitioners regarding the rail branch line, Millaa Millaa to Tolga, under consideration as part of a Rails to Trails project 27 August 2004— 1221 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 1020 petitioners regarding a request to freehold the property known as Tripcony/Hibiscus Caravan Park at Caloundra 1222 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 611 petitioners regarding a request for a no standing zone along the north side of Currumbin Creek Road

TUESDAY, 31 AUGUST 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS 1223 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 24 August 2004—

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1224 Mrs E Cunningham from 50 petitioners requesting the House to introduce container deposit legislation using the guidelines of that of South Australia and overseas examples and that a refundable deposit of ten cents be implemented, as recommended by the recent review of container deposit legislation in New South Wales. 1225 Mrs E Cunningham from 231 petitioners requesting the House to overturn the decision to partially entomb the Heritage listed sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Bridge, Heiner Road, North Ipswich and allow the abutments to remain, be protected and valued as a significant piece of Australia’s heritage. 1226 Mr Pitt from 1,440 petitioners requesting the House to take the necessary steps to rectify the condition of the approaches to the Goondi Railway Crossing at Innisfail.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Industrial Relations Act 1999— 1227 Industrial Relations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 160 Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990— 1228 Trading (Allowable Hours) Regulation 2004, No. 161 Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1979— 1229 Transplantation and Anatomy Regulation 2004, No. 162 Prostitution Act 1999— 1230 Prostitution Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 163 City of Brisbane Act 1924— 1231 City of Brisbane Regulation 2004, No. 164 South Bank Corporation Act 1989— 1232 South Bank Corporation By–law 2004, No. 165 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993, Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994, Water Act 2000— 1233 Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004, No. 166 Criminal Law Amendment Act 1945— 1234 Criminal Law Regulation 2004, No. 167 Justices Act 1886— 1235 Justices Regulation 2004, No. 168 Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994— 1236 Rural Adjustment Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 169 Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 1237 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 170 Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 1238 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 171 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993— 1239 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Regulation 2004, No. 172

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2064, 9.34 am) 1240 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the rejection of the Sun Aqua sea cage project. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1241 Report, dated August 2004, by the Coordinator–General on the Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed sea cage aquaculture project in Moreton Bay 1242 Letter, dated 31 August 2004, from the Coordinator–General to Dr Julian Amos, Director, Sun Aqua 1243 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Administrative Arrangements and the resignation and appointment of Ministers and advised the House that Her Excellency the Governor had— (i) accepted the resignations of— The Honourable Stephen Robertson as Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy; The Honourable Reginald John Mickel as Minister for Environment; and The Honourable Desley Carole Boyle as Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women. (ii) been pleased to appoint— The Honourable Stephen Robertson as Minister for Natural Resources and Mines; The Honourable Reginald John Mickel as Minister for Energy; and The Honourable Desley Carole Boyle as Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1244 Extraordinary Government Gazette, dated 25 August 2004, relating to Administrative Arrangements Amendment Order No. 6 2004 1245 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a briefing session for non–Government Members by Mr Beattie and the Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) relating to the energy supply industry. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1246 Letter, dated 31 August 2004, from Mr Beattie to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) relating to the energy industry briefing 1247 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to increased spending in the electricity supply industry. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1248 Plan, dated August 2004, titled An action plan for Queensland Electricity Distribution 1249 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Energex and Ergon Energy staffing increases. 1250 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to expanded electricity rebates for customers adversely affected by the electricity distribution companies. 1251 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to electricity supply and the national electricity market. 1252 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Public Report of Ministerial Expenses for the period 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1253 Queensland Audit Office – Public Report of Ministerial Expenses – Independent Audit Report 1254 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Japan and India. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1255 Copy of briefing materials for the trade mission 1256 (j) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to energy load shedding. 1257 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the triumphant return of Queensland's Olympic athletes and the Australian Institute of Sport. 1258 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to school technology infrastructure and hardware. 1259 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to growth in international enrolments in TAFE Queensland. 1260 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Sun Aqua sea cage project. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail and the imposition of National Competition Policy.

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1261 (p) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to climate outlook and drought assistance. 1262 (q) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the reform of Queensland's water resources. 1263 (r) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child protection and the Department of Child Safety. 1264 (s) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Care Independent Living on and the Adult Guardian.

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 2091, 11.30 am) Matters of public interest were debated. Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1265 Invitation, dated 30 August 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) and the Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) to non–government Members 1266 Invitation, dated 30 August 2004, from Mr Beattie to non–government Members 1267 Letter, dated 26 August 2004, from Mr Springborg to Mr Mickel 1268 Letter (undated) from Mr Springborg to Mr Greg Maddock, Chief Executive Officer, Energex 1269 Letter (undated) from Mr Springborg to Mr Tony Bellas, Chief Executive Officer, Ergon 1270 Letter, dated 30 August 2004, from Mr Springborg to Mr Beattie Paper: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1271 Document, dated 10 May 2004, titled Review of Queensland's Agricultural Colleges – Draft Terms of Reference Papers: Mr Quinn, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1272 Letter, dated 27 August 2004, from the Auditor-General to Mr Quinn 1273 Audit Report, dated 27 August 2004, by the Auditor-General in relation to the Expenses of the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party 1274 Statement of Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the period 1 March 2004 to 30 June 2004

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 1275 Alert Digest No. 5 2004

GAMBLING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2101, 12.30 pm) Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1276 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Gambling Legislation Amendment Bill

WEDNESDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 2004

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady)— 1279 Statement of Paul Fennelly, Coordinator-General, giving details of negotiations by the proponent of an infrastructure facility of significance with the owner of land to be taken by the Coordinator- General to acquire the land by agreement under Section 125(6) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2165, 9.32 am) 1280 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of a full–time preparatory year in 2007. 1281 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a discussion paper on sustainable fishing and the new fishing regulations. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1282 Discussion paper by Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries titled Review of the sustainability of fishing efdort in the Queensland East Coast Trawl Fishery, September 2004 1283 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 World Expo in Japan and Queensland Week at the Expo from 11 to 17 April.

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1284 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Mr Takeshi Adachi, the new Trade and Investment Commissioner for Japan. 1285 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the United Nations' International Conference on Engaging Communities to be held in Brisbane from 14 to 17 August 2005. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1286 Document titled International Conference on Engaging Communities 14-17 August 2005, an initiative of the United Nations and the Queensland State Government, Australia Refer to Hansard (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the electricity supply briefing for non–government Members held on 31 August 2004. 1287 (g) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the finalists in the Queensland Training Awards. 1288 (h) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the State Government's International Trade Show Assistance Program. 1289 (i) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report of the Inquiry into Racing Industry Integrity. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1290 Report titled Racing Industry Integrity Review Report, 2004 1291 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to prison security and a review of the Corrective Services Act 2000. 1292 (k) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the statistical returns for the Queensland General Election held on 7 February 2004. Paper: Mr Welford, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1293 Report by the Electoral Commission Queensland titled Queensland Election 2004 - Statistical Returns 1294 (l) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the close of the ballot for vegetation clearing. 1295 (m) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child safety legislation. 1296 (n) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to rogue inbound tourism operators and Operation Bravo Kong. 1297 (o) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the electricity supply briefing for non–government Members held on 31 August 2004 and the retention of corporatisation. 1298 (p) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the Communities and Personal Histories Branch of the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy.

REPORTS The following reports were tabled— Member for Tablelands (Ms Lee Long)— 1299 Public Report of Office Expenses – One Nation – for the period 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 1300 Public Report of Office Expenses – Office of the Leader of the Opposition – for the period 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2177, 10.23 am) 1277-1278 Member for Surfers Paradise (Mr Langbroek) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1963, and for related purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2179, 10.30 am) Papers: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) tabled the following papers— 1301 Letter, dated 16 August 2004, from Mr Schwarten to Dr John O'Duffy relating to the Thoroughbred Racing Board selection panel 1302 Letter (undated) from Mr Schwarten to Mr Cyril Vains relating to the Thoroughbred Racing Board selection panel

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THURSDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1305 Mrs Pratt from 266 petitioners requesting the House to seal the unsealed section of road accessing the Bunya Mountains from Maidenwell as the journey for travellers from coastal areas will be considerably shortened, save on fuel and reduce travelling time for consumers. A speedy response is requested as construction of the Maidenwell Observatory, to be completed in August, will considerably increase traffic. 1306 Mr Wellington from 202 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community. 1307 Mr Wellington from 138 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2270, 9.37 am) 1308 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the June Quarter 2004 Australian Bureau of Statistics National Accounts. 1309 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the FOI Implementation Unit. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1310 88 pages of info relating to the FOI Implementation Unit 1311 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the reappointment of Mr David Bevan as Ombudsman and Information Commissioner. 1312 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to expansion by BHP Billiton. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1313 Graph titled High value incremental growth to 100Mtpa capacity 1314 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol. 1315 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bank of Queensland. 1316 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to counter– terrorism related projects. 1317 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Japan and India and the Queensland–Japan Economic Forum. 1318 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a multiculturalism photographic competition. 1319 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to national livestock tracking and identification. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1320 Copy of a document, dated 24 August 2004, titled National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) Draft Queensland Implementation Plan for Cattle 1321 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Road Safety Action Plan 2004–2005. 1322 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Royal Blind Foundation's Shades Day. 1323 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Atherton, Queensland Tidiest Town for 2004. 1324 (n) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland athletes competing at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. 1325 (o) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the final stage of redevelopment at the Gabba Cricket Grounds. 1326 (p) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Educational Renewal. Papers: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 1327 Report of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Educational Renewal titled Report on Indigenous Education: Recommendations to the Minister for Education and the Minister for the Arts, March 2004

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1328 Department of Education and the Arts response to recommendations of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Educational Renewal: Report on Indigenous Education 1329 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the WIN Television promotion of the Breaking the Unemployment Cycle program. 1330 (r) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. 1331 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the selection panel for the Thoroughbred Racing Board. 1332 (t) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland mining exports. 1333 (u) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to strengthening non–government organisations.

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPERS (Hansard p. 2283, 10.19 am) Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following papers— Crime and Misconduct Commission— 1334 Child–Focused Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs 1335 Councillor Information Kit 2004 1336 Fraud and Corruption Control: An Integrated Approach to Controlling Fraud and Corruption Within the Workplace 1337 False Complaints Against Police 1338 Profiling the Queensland Public Sector: Functions, Risks and Misconduct Resistance Strategies

PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS (AUCTIONEERING PRACTICE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1183, 10.20 am) 1303-1304 Member for Currumbin (Mrs Stuckey) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2285, 10.23 am) Papers: Mr Sullivan, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1339 Extracts (undated) from a document titled Commando – From Tidal River to Tarakan

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2286, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) tabled the following paper— 1340 Copy of a document, dated 2 September 2004, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries titled Non-government endorsed reports – native vegetation management Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 1341 Copy of a briefing note (undated) to the Minister for Primary Industries titled Department of Primary Industries Briefing Note – Productivity Inquiry – Impacts of Native Vegetation regulation - Draft Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1342 Copy of a document, dated 2 September 2004, titled United Kingdom Parliament – The Speaker of the House of Commons Paper: Mr Horan tabled the following paper— 1343 An advertisement from Queensland Country Life, dated 8 February 2001, titled Attention Queensland Beef Producers and Constituents in the Burnett/Wide Bay Region Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following papers— 1344 Copy of Mr Lucas' answer to Question on Notice No. 299 asked on 29 April 2004 1345 Copy of a letter, dated 11 June 2004, from Hon. Gary Hardgrave MP to Mr Lucas concerning the railway crossing on Beaudesert Road Acacia Ridge 1346 Bundle of six pictures titled Beaudesert Road Open Level Crossing July 2004

INTEGRATED PLANNING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2305, 12.16 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1347 A non–conforming petition relating to the Links Group residential development for Montville 1348-1349 Various letters [Member read the names into Hansard] about the Links Group residential development 1350 Document relating to the Montville Country Club

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1351 Letter, dated 30 August 2004, to Mr Peter Wellington MP from Ian Rolfe relating to the Links Group proposal to develop a country club 1352 Email, dated 27 July 2004, to the Nicklin Electorate Office from Garth Greenaway relating to the Montville Country Club

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6 September 2004 1353 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 474 petitioners regarding the rail branch line, Millaa Millaa to Tolga, under consideration as part of a Rails to Trails project 1354 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 540 petitioners regarding sponsorship for the Moranbah Race Club to hold its scheduled race day 7 September 2004 1355 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Reynolds from 1099 petitioners regarding operational funding through Arts Queensland to the Townsville Community Music Centre 8 September 2004 1356 Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Trust – Annual Report for the period 1 May 2003 to 30 April 2004 1357 Late tabling statement regarding the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Trust Annual Report for the period 1 May 2003 to 30 April 2004 1358 Report by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 9 September 2004 1359 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Ms Nolan from 22 petitioners regarding the closure of the Brisbane Street, Ipswich TAB Agency 10 September 2004 1360 Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee Report No. 64 – Three Year Review of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 15 September 2004 1361 Darling Downs–Moreton Rabbit Board – Annual Report for 2003–04 16 September 2004 1362 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Quinn from 487 petitioners regarding the proposed disability upgrade of Corinda Railway Station 1363-1363(a) Queensland Treasury Corporation – Annual Report 2003-04 (1363(a) is a CD version of the Annual Report) 17 September 2004 1364 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wallace from 118 petitioners regarding objections to legislation limiting or banning compound hunting bows or crossbows 1365 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 1863 petitioners regarding an eastern based route for the Tugun Bypass 21 September 2004 1366-1367 Reports by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 22 September 2004 1368 Report by the Electoral Commission of Queensland on its Audit of the Conduct of Preselection Ballots relating to the 2004 Queensland State General Election held on 7 February 2004 1369 Reports by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 1370 Queensland Law Reform Commission Report No. 58 – National Committee for Uniform Succession Laws – Family Provision 24 September 2004 1371 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Sullivan from 137 petitioners regarding the establishment of a police beat in the area of the Caboolture South Community Renewal project

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1372 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) to a paper petition presented by Mr O’Brien from 661 petitioners regarding a request for the reinstatement of Captain John Takai to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Thursday Island 1373 Report by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 27 September 2004 1374 Surveyors Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003-04 1375 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mrs E Cunningham from 50 petitioners regarding Container Deposit Legislation and implementation of a refundable deposit for beverage containers 1376 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mrs E Cunningham from 231 petitioners regarding the Sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Bridge, Heiner Road, North Ipswich 1377 Report by the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 1378 Report by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992

TUESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 3 September 2004— 1398 A Bill for an Act to amend the Integrated Planning Act 1997, and for other purposes (Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 20 of 2004) 13 September 2004— 1399 A Bill for an Act to amend the Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, TAB Queensland Limited Privatisation Act 1999, and Wagering Act 1998, and for another purpose (Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 21 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1992 (Freedom of Information Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 22 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to provide for the limitation of liability of members of occupational associations in particular circumstances and to help in improving the standards of services provided by the members, and for other purposes (Professional Standards Act 2004 – Act No. 23 of 2004)

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR – ANNUAL REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 1400 Office of the Governor – Annual Report for 2003–04

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1401 Mrs Croft from 12 petitioners requesting the House to advise the Federal Government that the shortage of General Practitioners in the Runaway Bay area is significantly impacting on local residents and the remaining doctors, and request that the Federal Government declare this a District of Workforce Shortage in an attempt to attract more doctors. 1402 Mr McArdle from 709 petitioners requesting the House to have the Cairns Tilt Train and Sunlander stop at Landsborough to allow people living in the city of Caloundra and surrounding areas to access the trains. 1403 Mr Wellington from 121 petitioners requesting the House to call upon the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development to instruct the department to reject the application for a liquor licence at tenancy 2, 102 Howard Street, Nambour. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 1404 Mr English from 83 petitioners requesting the House to provide funding for research into the degenerative brain disease, Huntington’s Disease. 1405 Mrs Smith from 194 petitioners requesting the House to take all steps possible to provide funding to allow the valuable service provided by the Gold Coast Branch of the Mental Health Association to continue.

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1406 Mr Lee from 1075 petitioners requesting the House to act urgently to amend the Native Conservation Act 1992 and ban permanently the practice of recreational duck and quail shooting in Queensland. 1407 Mr Lee from 348 petitioners requesting the House to provide sufficient funds to enable the employment of a part time manager for the ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia Association; require DSQ to recognise that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia as disabilities; establish a clinic in a major hospital to treat chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia patients; provide all doctors and nurses working in the public health system with a basic understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome and require DSQ to provide care assistance packages to the very severely affected chronic fatigue syndrome/fibromyalgia patients.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 1408 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 173 Health Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 1409 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 174 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002— 1410 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 175 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003, Environmental Protection Act 1994, Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991, Residential Tenancies Act 1994— 1411 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 176 Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Act 1998— 1412 Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 177 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973, Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003, Electoral Act 1992, Evidence Act 1977, Freedom of Information Act 1992, Integrated Planning Act 1997, Justices Act 1886, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, Land Court Act 2000, Property Law Act 1974, Recording of Evidence Act 1962, Small Claims Tribunals Act 1973, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 1413 Justice Legislation (Costs and Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 178 Vegetation Management Act 1999— 1414-1415 Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 179 and Explanatory Notes for No. 179 Building Act 1975— 1416 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 180 Local Government Act 1993— 1417 Local Government Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 181 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 1418 Workplace Health and Safety Legislation Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 182 Wagering Act 1998— 1419 Wagering Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2004, No. 183 Liquor Act 1992— 1420 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 184 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 1421 Proclamation repealing SL No. 91 of 2004, No. 185 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 1422 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 186 Guardianship and Administration Act 2000— 1423 Guardianship and Administration Tribunal Rule 2004, No. 187 Animal Care and Protection Act 2001— 1424 Animal Care and Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 188 Valuers Registration Act 1992— 1425-1427 Valuers Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 189 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 189 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 1428 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 190 Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 1429 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 191 1430 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 192

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Petroleum Act 1923— 1431 Petroleum (Entry Permission—Various) Notice 2004, No. 193 Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non–Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, Wagering Act 1998— 1432 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 194 Professional Standards Act 2004— 1433 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 195 Civil Liability Act 2003— 1434 Civil Liability Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 196 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 1435 Nature Conservation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 197 1436 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 198 Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 1437 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 199 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 1438 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 200 Casino Control Act 1982— 1439 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2004, No. 201

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following paper was tabled by The Clerk— Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone)— 1440 Erratum to Public Works Committee Report No. 84 – Construction of a new government office building at 33 Charlotte Street, Brisbane

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2353, 9.36 am) 1441 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Japan and India from 6 to 16 September 2004. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1442(a)-1442(c) Report on trade and investment mission to Japan and India from 6 to 16 September 2004 and associated documents Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr Greg Maddock. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1443 Folder titled Energex Submission to the Independent Panel: Electricity Distribution and Service Delivery for the 21st Century 1444 Submission, dated June 2004, to Burns and Roe Worley and the Queensland Competition Authority – Capital and Operating Expenditure Proposals 2005-06 to 2009-10 1445 Letter, dated 3 September 2004, to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) relating to specific expense reimbursement paid to Mr Greg Maddock during 2003-04 Letter, dated 1 September 2004, to Mr D Nissen from the Auditor-General of Queensland relating to certain payments paid to Mr Greg Maddock during 2003-04 including a summary of expenses reimbursed 1446 Letter, dated 8 September 2004, to Mr Mackenroth and the Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) from Mr Nissen relating to the terms of employment for the Energex CEO 1447 Letter, dated 9 September 2004, to Mr Nissen from the Mr Mackenroth and Mr Mickel 1448 Letter, dated 9 September 2004, to Mr Peter Turnbull, General Manager, Legal and Corporate Affairs Energex from Clayton Utz lawyers relating to the contract of employment for the Energex CEO 1449 Letter, dated 13 September 2004, to Mr G Bradley, Under Treasurer from Mr Mackenroth and Mr Mickel relating to the payment of expenses to Energex CEO 1450 Letter, dated 13 September 2004, to the Auditor-General from Mr G Bradley, Under Treasurer relating to the payment of expenses to the Energex CEO 1451 Letter, dated 14 September 2004, to Mr G Bradley, Under Treasurer from Mr Mackenroth and Mr Mickel relating to the payment of expenses to the Energex CEO 1452 Preliminary report, dated 16 September 2004, titled Inquiry into payments made to CEO Energex Limited marked 'Private and confidential' 1453 Letter, dated 17 September 2004, to the Auditor-General from Mr Mackenroth and Mr Mickel relating to the payment of expenses to Energex CEO

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1454 Memorandum, dated 17 September 2004, from Mr Mackenroth to Mr Beattie relating to payments to Energex CEO 1455 Letter, dated 21 September 2004, to the Auditor-General from the Premier and Minister for Trade and Acting Treasurer (Mr Beattie) relating to payments to Energex CEO 1456 Letter, dated 21 September 2004, to the Crown Solicitor from Mr Beattie relating to the terms of contract of employment of the Energex CEO 1457 Letter, dated 21 September 2004, to Mr T Spencer, Acting Under Treasurer from Mr Beattie relating to payments to Energex CEO 1458 Letter, dated 21 September 2004, to the Commissioner of Police from Mr Beattie relating to the death of Mr Maddock 1459(a) Proforma letter requesting additional information regarding senior executive appointments from Mr Beattie 1459(b) Letter, dated 27 September 2004, from Mr Beattie to the Auditor-General relating to the investigation of Chief Executive Officer – Final Report 1460 Energex briefing note, dated 25 August 2003, relating to the impact of high electricity load growth in Energex's area 1461 Letter, dated 27 September 2004, from Mr Nissen to Mr Beattie resigning as a director of Energex Ltd 1462 Letter, dated 27 September 2004, from Mr Nissen to Mr Beattie resigning as a director of Energex Retail Pty Ltd 1463 File note, dated 28 September 2004, by Rob Whiddon, Chief of Staff regarding a statement appearing in The Australian, dated 28 September 2004, 1464 Letter, dated 27 September 2004, from Mr Brian Kilmartin to Mr Beattie resigning as a director of Energex 1465 Letter, dated 28 September 2004, to Mr Ross Dunning from Mr Beattie and Mr Mickel appointing him as Chairman of Energex Ltd 1466 Letter, dated 28 September 2004, to Mr Ross Dunning from Mr Beattie and Mr Mickel appointing him as Chairman of Energex Retial Pty Ltd 1467 Report, dated 27 September 2004, to shareholding ministers of the investigation into payments made to the CEO of Energex Ltd by the Under Treasurer marked 'Private and Confidential' Refer to Hansard (b) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr Greg Maddock.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 1468 Alert Digest No. 6 of 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2370, 10.30 am) Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following papers— 1469 Ministerial media statement, dated 17 December 2003, titled Minister welcomes CBD electricity report 1470 Report by Energex Ltd and Powerlink Queensland, dated 20 February 2004, titled Final Report: Proposed New Large Network Asset – Brisbane CBD area 1471 Report by Energex Ltd and Powerlink Queensland, dated 17 December 2003, titled Application Notice: Proposed New Large Network Asset – Brisbane CBD area 1472 Report by Energex Ltd and Powerlink Queensland, dated 23 June 2003, titled Emerging Network Limitations: Supply to Brisbane CBD and Surrounding Suburbs Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) tabled the following paper— 1473 Report by the Department of Child Safety, dated September 2004, titled Progress Report: Implementing the Blueprint Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 1474 Document titled Statement from Member for Noosa Cate Molloy 1475 Email, dated 23 September 2004, from Fiona Kennedy to Justine Nolan containing an AAP report, dated 23 September 2004, titled Bali claim went too far: Beattie

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TAB QUEENSLAND LIMITED PRIVATISATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2391, 12.30 pm) 1379-1380 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the TAB Queensland Limited Privatisation Act 1999 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL (Hansard p. 2392, 12.36 pm) 1381 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to make various amendments of Queensland statute law and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2392, 12.38 pm) 1382-1383 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

RACING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2394, 12.44 pm) 1384-1385 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Act 2002 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

SUMMARY OFFENCES BILL (Hansard p. 2395, 12.53 pm) 1386-1387 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to define particular offences that may be dealt with in a summary way, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 2398, 2 pm) 1388-1389 Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) presented a Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts to increase child safety, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2402, 2.12 pm) 1390-1391 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL (Hansard p. 2403, 2.24 pm) 1392-1393 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT AREAS) BILL (Hansard p. 2406, 2.41 pm) 1394-1395 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to declare particular parts of Queensland to be local government areas under the Local Government Act 1993, establish new local governments for the areas, and apply provisions of that Act to the areas and local governments, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

COMMUNITY SERVICES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2409, 2.59 pm) 1396-1397 Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984

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and Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

PLANT PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2411, 3.09 pm) Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1476 Answer to non-Government Question on Notice No. 6, Estimates Committee G 2004

WEDNESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1477 Mr Wellington from 6 petitioners requesting the House to find a more equitable way to charge every person Ambulance cover not just those receiving electricity accounts. 1478 Mr Wellington from 70 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. 1479 Mr Mulherin from 36 petitioners requesting the House to regulate for the change of a provision which exists within the Juvenile Justice Act the practice of dealing with young people under the age of 18 years as adults within the Queensland criminal justice system. 1480 Mr Mulherin from 164 petitioners requesting the House to make changes to how under 18 year olds are imprisoned. 1481 Mrs Stuckey from 2,883 petitioners requesting the House to commit to thorough community consultation, to act upon the community’s strong disapproval of another residential development and to preserve the site of the Coolangatta Special School, scheduled to relocate during the 2005-06 financial year, for the benefit of the community.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2462, 10.01 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Energex Board of Directors. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1482 Letter (undated) from Ms Sally Pitkin to the Chairman, Energex Limited, resigning for the Board of Energex Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the operation and conduct of Government Owned Corporations. 1483 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Exports. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1484 Document titled Exporting Queensland Australia – Export Statement 2003–2004 1485 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Report of the Integrity Commissioner for 2003–04. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1486 Integrity Commissioner – Annual Report for 2003–04 1487 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to water use and conservation. 1488 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to smoking bans. 1489 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Queensland Police Service publication on internet paedophilia and Task Force Argos. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1490 Booklet by the Queensland Police Service titled Who's chatting to your kids? 1491 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Multicultural Festival. 1492 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to exports. 1493 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland of Premier Export Awards. 1494 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Multicultural Assistance Program. 1495 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to terrorism preparedness.

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1496 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ICT companies. 1497 (n) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to 55th Carnival of Flowers in Toowoomba. 1498 (o) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to review of the governance arrangements for the Office of the Governor. 1499 (p) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to vocational education and training. 1500 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to SmartVet Industry Training Partnerships. 1501 (r) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the growth of Queensland's meat processing industry. 1502 (s) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to smoking bans.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 1503 Report No. 86 – Great Walks of Queensland Project

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2475, 10.30 am) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 1504 Copy of an extract titled Audit Findings – Ministerial Portfolios from the Auditor-General's Report Number 7 for 2002-2003

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – AVAILABILITY OF TABLED PAPERS Papers: Mr Speaker, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1505 Emails, dated 29 September 2004, between the Office of the Leader of the Opposition and Ms Jo Mathers, Parliamentary Officer (Table) relating to the documents tabled with relation to Energex

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 2513, 3.35 pm) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1506 Energex Board Memorandum No. 12715, dated 25 August 2003, titled Dividend Declaration for year ended 30 June 2003

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2492, 12.11 pm) Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1507 Media Release, dated 5 February 2004, titled Springborg stands up for fishing industry from The Nationals - Queensland website

THURSDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2004

DAILY TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE CLAIMS BY MEMBERS – ANNUAL REPORT The following paper was tabled by the Speaker— 1508 Daily Travelling Allowance Claims by Members of the Legislative Assembly – Annual Report 2003-04

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1509 Mr Johnson from 1113 petitioners requesting the House to widen the section of the road between Charleville and Quilpie on the Diamantina Development Road (93A) toward the Ward River bridge to two full carriage ways suitable for road trains, including flat road batters, to prevent tipping over, and paint double white centre lines to improve the sight distance and manoeuvring distance on both approaches so that drivers can clearly see oncoming traffic and, to widen and raise the Ward River bridge, apply speed restrictions and put rubble strips on approaches before more people are killed or injured. 1510 Mrs Menkens from 159 petitioners requesting the House to provide opportunity for the future development of water delivery to industry and the general community of Collinsville and that the

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established management plan for long term water infrastructure in the Bowen River-Broken River Scheme be given the highest priority. 1511 Mr Wellington from 258 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 1512 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E–petition sponsored by Mrs Croft from 2 petitioners and a paper petition presented by Mrs Croft from 200 petitioners regarding traffic concerns at Crescent Avenue / Broadwater Avenue intersection, Hope Island Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 1513 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington from 202 petitioners and 138 petitioners regarding the loss of reasonable access by horse riders to the Mapleton Forest Reserve and the loss of reasonable access by horse riders to the South East Queensland State Forests

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2548, 9.35 am) 1514 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Mr O'Farrell to the position of Public Service Commissioner. 1515 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the winners of the 2004 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1516 Copy of an advertisement from The Australian (page 7), dated 30 September 2004, relating to the 2004 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards 1517 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Government's response to the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee report on their 3-yearly review of the Crime and Misconduct Committee. 1518 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to roads funding. 1519 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs for migrants. 1520 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart Exporting Queensland initiative. 1521 (g) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Brisbane Writers' Festival and the Queensland Writing Strategy. 1522 (h) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to housing achievements. Refer to Hansard (i) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to community service. Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Queensland Travel Survey. Paper: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1523 Document produced by Queensland Transport and Main Roads titled South–East Queensland Travel Survey – A Survey of Day–to–Day Travel 1524 Document titled Travel Day Form 1525 (k) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. 1526 (l) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to staff support for the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. 1527 (m) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Care Independent Living Association Incorporated. 1528 (n) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to electrical apprentices in north Queensland. 1529 (o) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of a volunteer rural fire fighter at Black River. 1530 (p) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the centenary celebrations at Cherbourg.

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REPORT The following report was tabled— Mrs E Cunningham— 1531 Joint Report to the Queensland Parliament on the 50th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference held in Canada from September 1st to 9th, 2004.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2561, 10.31 am) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 1532 Copy of brochure (undated) titled Labor's Tax and Better Family Payment Plan – Kevin Rudd Standing up for the Southside

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2571, 11.30 am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State vision. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1533 Copy of a document, dated September 2004, titled Queensland's Future – Building on the Smart State

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker informed the House that he had received the following report from the Auditor– General— 1534 Audit Report No. 3 2004–05 – Results of an Audit of Expenses Reimbursed to the ENERGEX Limited Chief Executive Officer

RURAL ADJUSTMENT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2577, 12.10 pm) Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1535 Ministerial Media Statement, dated 1 July 2004, by Mr Palaszczuk titled Assistance for Qld Commercial Fishers

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

1 October 2004— 1536 Report by the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 1537 Report by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 1538 Australian Crime Commission – Annual Report 2002–03 4 October 2004— 1539 Code of Ethical Standards: Legislative Assembly of Queensland (2004 booklet) 1540 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 65 titled Republication of the Code of Ethical Standards: Legislative Assembly of Queensland 1541 Information Notice No. 1A of 2004: Standing Order 262 1542 Interim Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 64 titled Report on an examination of the appropriate scope of provisions on Members transacting business with an entity of the State, and related matters

TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2004

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 1549 Mr Reynolds from 87 petitioners requesting the House to compel the Townsville Port Authority to provide only one entry and exit point to the port, the Boundary Street/Benwell Road entry, as this would not only assist residential amenity but also assist in port security and that the road be built as a matter of urgency.

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 1550 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 202 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 1551 Building and Construction Industry Payments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 203 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1552 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 204 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 1553 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 205 Environmental Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 1554 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 206 Environmental Protection Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 1555 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 207 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 1556 Environmental Protection Policies Amendment Policy (No. 1) 2004, No. 208 Environmental Protection Act 1994, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 1557 Environmental Protection Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 209

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2625, 9,.33 am) 1558 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the fight against internet child pornography and an increase in funding for Taskforce Argos. 1559 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the regulation of security sensitive ammonium nitrate. 1560 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to temporary protection visa holders. 1561 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Association of Queensland Nurse Leaders. 1562 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to volunteers and the Premier's Awards for Queensland Seniors. 1563 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the outcomes of the trade mission to Japan and India. 1564 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Fine Food Australia display in Melbourne from 6 to 9 September 2004. 1565 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and a document by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled Organised crime markets in Queensland – A strategic assessment. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1566 Document by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled Organised crime markets in Queensland – A strategic assessment 1567 (i) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to TAFE Queensland and skills recognition. 1568 (j) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to changes to the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994. Paper: Mr McGrady, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1569 Report by the Department of State Development and Innovation titled Review of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 – Policy Review Paper – September 2004 1570 (k) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Crime Prevention Week, the Seniors Taskforce and the launch of the Seniors Handbook titled Confident, Safe & secure – Living in Queensland – A Handbook on Safety for Seniors Paper: Ms Spence, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1571 Seniors' Handbook titled Confident, Safe & Secure – Living in Queensland – A Handbook on Safety for Seniors Refer to Hansard (l) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Commonwealth funding for the Townsville Port Access Road. 1572 (m) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the drought and new drought–resistant wheat varieties. 1573 (n) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Shelburne Bay mining ban. 1574 (o) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to Labor's Federal election promise of $20 to grandparents who are carers for their grandchildren.

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1575 (p) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ergon Energy regional services upgrade. 1576 (q) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to financial planning workshops for women. 1577 (r) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to Ambulance Week and the Bundaberg Communications Centre.

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER (Hansard p. 2637, 10.16 am) Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 1578 Report No. 42 – Annual Report 2003–2004

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2638, 10.17 am) Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1579 An open letter to all Australian Catholic Bishops in response to the statement by Cardinal Pell and Archbishop Hart on Labor's Education Funding Policies

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2641, 10.31 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1580 Letter, dated 4 October 2004, from Mr Beattie to Mr Speaker relating to a matter of privilege concerning media reports on the death of Greg Maddock, former CEO Energex.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 2645) Paper: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1581 Copy of section 185 of the Government Owned Corporations Act 1993

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2641, 10.31 am) Papers: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following papers— 1582 Report on Audit of Queensland Health Processes for the Management and Disposal of Clinical Waste 1583 Letter, dated 30 July 2004, from Dr Gerry Fitzgerald, Chief Health Officer to Mr Nuttall relating to a review of waste management practices within the private health sector 1584 Document titled Recommended processes from audit of Queensland Health Clinical Waste Report including Queensland health zone actions and plans as at 28 September 2004 Paper: Mr Hopper tabled the following paper— 1585 A copy of a picture of a shed

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 2652, 11.31 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1586 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 14 December 1991, titled Beattie fights Back

PAY–ROLL TAX ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2662, 12.31 pm) 1543–1544 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Pay-roll Tax Act 1971, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 2663, 12.37 pm) 1545–1546 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, other transport-related Acts and the Integrated Planning Act 1997 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

PRIMARY INDUSTRY BODIES REFORM AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2666, 12.50 pm) 1547–1548 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Primary Industry Bodies Reform Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1587 Letter, dated 29 March 2004, from Ian Ballantyne, General Manager, Qld Canegrowers Organization Ltd to Mr Palaszczuk

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2668, 2.00 pm) 1588 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a statement earlier today by member for Darling Downs regarding the Mudgeeraba Special School and QBuild.

COMMUNITY AMBULANCE COVER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2669, 2.04 pm) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1589 Copy of a book titled Ready Always: The History of the Bundaberg Ambulance

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. , 6.00 pm) Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1590 Document titled Labor's Telecommunication Policy, Campaign 2004

WEDNESDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 2711, 9.31 AM) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1591 Extract from the Energex Annual Report 2002–03 detailing members of the Board

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1592 Mr Wellington from 4 petitioners requesting the House to mount an advertising campaign to make the Australian people aware of the correct signage of the Australian dollar sign. 1593 Mr Wellington from 144 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Communities and Disability Services (Mr Pitt)— 1594 Response from the Minister for Communities and Disability Services (Mr Pitt) to a petition presented by Mr Mulherin from 47 petitioners regarding the relocation of a women's shelter from an established residential area to a more appropriate location

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2712, 9.34 am) 1595 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to security cameras in Queensland taxis. 1596 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1597 Letter, dated 17 September 2004, from the Auditor–General (Mr Scanlon) to Mr Beattie relating to the Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office 1598 Report, dated 4 October 2004, by Richard Anderson and Henry Smerdon titled Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office 1599 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the annual reports of the Misconduct Tribunals 2003–2004. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1600 Misconduct Tribunals Annual Report for the period 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 1601 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Ronald McDonald House in Townsville. 1602 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to job advertisements in Queensland. 1603 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Byte Power Group Limited. 1604 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland's racehorse bloodstock sold at the Magic Millions horse sale. 1605 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Out of Country Indigenous art exhibition.

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1606 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the confiscation of proceeds of crime. 1607 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Science in Parliament. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1608 Program for Science in Parliament 2004 1609 Mr Beattie's address to Science in Parliament 2004 1610 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to innovation in Queensland. Refer to Hansard (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Mr Schwarten's 50th birthday. 1611 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Energex Brisbane Festival. 1612 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to TAFE partnerships. 1613 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart Science. 1614 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Department of Public Works and the Air Quality Research Program. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to technology in transport safety and the Queensland Road Safety Action Plan. 1615 (r) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Science in Parliament. 1616 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to enhanced security for explosives. 1617 (t) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to training for child protection investigators and the Interviewing Children and Recording Evidence Program. 1618 (u) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gold Coast Schoolies Week. 1619 (v) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to tourism and Queensland's airports. 1620 (w) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to scientific fire investigation. 1621 (x) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to foetal alcohol syndrome.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 1622 Annual Report for 2003–2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2726, 10.31 am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 1623 Copy of an article from The Courier-Mail, dated 6 October 2004, titled Latham seen as threat to Queensland funding 1624 Mr Beattie's response to the article

COMMUNITY AMBULANCE COVER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2737, 11.30 am) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1625 Copy of a letter, dated 24 September 2004, from Mr Ian and Mrs Judith Crosswell of Landsborough relating to a Queensland Ambulance Service account for transportation by ambulance Papers: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1626 Copy of a letter, dated 7 September 2004, from the Member for Maryborough (Mr Foley) to Mr Cummins relating to an incident concerning an obese patient 1627 Letter, dated 27 September 2004, from Mr Cummings to Mr Foley replying to Mr Foley's letter of 7 September 2004 1628 Mr Cummins' speech notes from the opening of the Howard and District Ambulance Station on 10 August 2004

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2791, 6.32) 1629 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the PNG Gas Pipeline Project. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1630 Media release, dated 6 October 2004, from ExxonMobil titled Confirmation of additional customers for PNG gas front end engineering and design (FEED) to commence 1631 Media release, dated 6 October 2004, from Oil Search Limited titled Signing of conditional gas sales contracts and decision to move the Highlands Gas Project to front end engineering and design

THURSDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 2799, 9.30 am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1634 Copy of an article from The Courier-Mail, dated 7 October 2004, titled Beattie to cut Auditor media talk 1635 Letter, dated 7 October 2004, from Mr Beattie to the Auditor–General of Queensland (Mr Scanlan) relating to inaccurate media reports on the Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1636 Mr Wellington from 51 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Mapleton Forest Reserve to have some of the already existing fire trails (approximately 2% of the forest) set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. By doing so, 98% of Mapleton Forest would become National Park and horse riders will be able to ensure that fire tracks remain open and preserve the safety and livelihood of the surrounding community. 1637 Mr Wellington from 9 petitioners requesting the House to call upon the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development to instruct the department to reject the application for a liquor licence at tenancy 2, 102 Howard Street, Nambour.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton)— WorkCover Queensland— 1638 The Successful Balance – Annual Report 2003–2004 – WorkCover Queensland 1639 Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–2004 – WorkCover Queensland 1640 The Successful Balance – A Status Review – October 2004 – WorkCover Queensland

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2800, 9.34 am) 1641 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Byfield Conservation Park. 1642 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Federalism. 1643 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland board appointments. 1644 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. 1645 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Queensland Institute of Medical Research Lecture by Professor John Shine. 1646 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the annual national conference of the Ex POW Association of Australia reception at 5.30 on Tuesday, 12 October. Refer to Hansard (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the second anniversary of the Bali bombings. 1647 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Multicultural Festival at the Roma Street Parklands. 1648 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the multicultural photographic contest. 1649 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to sponsorship for the Queensland Heritage Festival in May 2005.

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1650 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an advertisement in Time magazine on the Queensland Government's Smart State. Paper: Mr Beattie, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1651 Document, by Celia Feil, titled Queensland Report – Special Advertising Report 2004 1652 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the State infrastructure program. Refer to Hansard (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to infrastructure planning. 1653 (n) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the call–in and refusal of the development application for Emerald Towers. 1654 (o) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to World Wrestling Entertainment Films production of The Marine at Warner Roadshow Studios. 1655 (p) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the PNG Gas Pipeline Project. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a report of a parliamentary trade delegation to Fiji and New Zealand from 8 to 15 August 2004. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1656 Report titled Report of the Parliamentary Trade Delegation to Fiji and New Zealand led by the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP Minister for Health, 8 – 15 August 2004 1657 (r) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of Bundaberg Mental Health Services and Dr Waters. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1658 Document titled Review of Mental Health Services Bundaberg, Action Plan – Attachment 1 1659 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to betting exchanges and the Annual General Meeting of the International Federation of Horse Racing Authorities. 1660 (t) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to WORC Outreach Camp sites at Boulia, Julia Creek and Winton. Refer to Hansard (u) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to log books for learner drivers. Papers: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1661 Copy of Queensland Transport publications titled Our Keys to Driving in Queensland and Ready to Guide 1662 (v) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Animal Welfare League of Queensland's Companion Animal Day Awards 2004. 1663 (w) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to viability funding for non–Government organisations providing services to Queenslanders with disabilities. 1664 (x) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to preparations by Energex and Ergon Energy for the coming summer and the implementation of electricity distribution and service delivery report. 1665 (y) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to bushfires and the new Regional Incident Control Centre in Brisbane.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 2816, 10.26 am) A personal explanation was made by Mr Foley. Papers: Mr Foley, during his explanation, tabled the following papers— 1666 Various items of correspondence between the Maryborough Electorate Office, Mr Michael Dart and the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins)

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 1667 Report No. 66 – Annual Report 2003–04 1668 Audit of Discharge of Responsibilities – 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 1669 Citizen's Right of Reply: Information Paper No. 1, Version: 1 October 2004

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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 1670 Report No. 67 – Review of Audit Reports – Financial Accountability and Governance of Aboriginal and Island Councils, dated October 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2817, 10.30 am) Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 1671 Proforma letter, dated 16 September 2004, from Donna O'Sullivan, Director Medical Services, Redcliffe Hospital, Redcliffe Caboolture Health Service District, Queensland Health Paper: Mr Copeland tabled the following paper— 1672 Copy of a notice (undated) posted by Redcliffe Hospital titled To All Patients relating to the Redcliffe Hospital Oncology Service

MAJOR SPORTS FACILITIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2828, 11.29 am) 1632–1633 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2834, 12.04 pm) 1673 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the unemployment rate.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

8 October 2004— 1674 Supreme Court of Queensland Library – Annual Report 2003–04 1675 Queensland Local Government Grants Commission – Report 2004 1676 Mount Isa Water Board – Annual Report 2003–2004 1677 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Reeves from 181 petitioners regarding noise pollution barriers to prevent the constant, excessive noise emanating from the Gateway Arterial Road 11 October 2004— 1678 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Barry from 56 petitioners regarding a request to build noise barriers along the Gateway Motorway for Northwind Estate residents 15 October 2004— 1679 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Stuckey from 2883 petitioners regarding the future usage of the site of the Coolangatta Special School 18 October 2004— 1680 Treasurer’s Appropriation Statement 2003–04

TUESDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2004

QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE – ANNUAL REPORT The following paper was tabled by the Speaker— 1695 Queensland Parliamentary Service – Annual Report 2003–04

ASSENT TO BILLS 1695a Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the 12 October 2004— A Bill for an Act to amend the Plant Protection Act 1989, and for other purposes (Plant Protection Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 24 of 2004) A Bill for an Act about exploring for, recovering and transporting by pipeline, petroleum and fuel gas and ensuring the safe and efficient carrying out of those activities, and for other purposes (Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 – Act No. 25 of 2004)

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A Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum Act 1923 and the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004, and for other purposes (Petroleum and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 26 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation about primary industries and fisheries, and for other purposes (Primary Industries and Fisheries Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 27 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994 (Rural Adjustment Authority Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 28 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Partnership Act 1891, and for other purposes (Partnership and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 29 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003 (Community Ambulance Cover Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 30 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to provide for marine parks and the conservation of the marine environment, and for other purposes (Marine Parks Act 2004 – Act No. 31 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to establish development entitlements for particular land on the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development Entitlements Protection Act 2004 – Act No. 32 of 2004)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1696 Mrs Sullivan from 706 petitioners requesting the House to reconsider the latest Environmental Protection Agency report and to allow erection of a hard fix revetment wall along the foreshore from the Pacific Harbour estate boundary north to Wrights Creek as has been the case at numerous locations along the foreshores of Moreton Bay and South Western Bribie Island. 1697 Mr Fraser from 235 petitioners requesting the House to as a matter of urgency upgrade the intersection of Coopers Camp Road, Jubilee Terrace, Simpsons Road and MacGregor Terrace, Bardon so that it adequately services the traffic using this route. 1698 Mr Wellington from 199 petitioners requesting the House to initiate the necessary steps that will ensure that the proposed Montville Country Club be established as a fully sewered, environmentally self-sustainable golfing residential community and that it be planned as a national model for non-reliance on state or local government community infrastructure The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 1699 Mr Wellington from 1503 petitioners requesting the House to establish an independent, public inquiry into the impact of public liability insurance increases on Queensland’s community life and to consider and recommend policy solutions at both state and national level to maintain social capital and community capacity.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996— 1700 Education (Overseas Students) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 210 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 1701 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 211 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 1702 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 212 Fisheries Act 1994— 1703 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2004, No. 213 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 1704 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 214 Fair Trading Act 1989— 1705 Fair Trading (Novelty Dummy) Order 2004, No. 215 Public Service Act 1996— 1706 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 216 Justices Act 1886— 1707 Justices Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 217 Food Production (Safety) Act 2000— 1708 Food Production (Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 218 Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999— 1709 Mining Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 219

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MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady)— 1710 Report on a decision by the Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) regarding the call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – development application by Wingate Properties Pty Ltd lodged with the Ipswich City Council

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2891, 9.36 am) 1711 (a) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s economy. Papers: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1712 Queensland Treasury 2003–04 Annual Economic Report – The Queensland Economy 1713 Queensland Treasury 2003–04 Report on State Finances of the Queensland Government year ended 30 June 2004 1714 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to employment outcomes in Queensland since 1998. 1715 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s coal industry. Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to TAFE course in roofing. 1716 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to IDP Australian International Education awards. 1717 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to construction activity in Queensland. 1718 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Multicultural Festival. 1719 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a reception for ex-POWs. 1720 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s Racing industry and Brisbane’s Super Track Project. 1721 (j) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to metropolitan racing facilities and Brisbane’s Super Track Project. 1722 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the reform of Queensland’s education laws. Paper: Ms Bligh, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 1723 Consultation paper titled Education Laws for the Future dated October 2004 Refer to Hansard (l) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to increased penalties for seatbelt offences. 1724 (m) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to citrus canker outbreaks. 1725 (n) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to preparations for the upcoming storm season.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 1726 Alert Digest No. 7 of 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2906, 10.30 am) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 1727 Document from the Energex website titled Unplanned electricity interruptions (temporary loss of supply).

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST(Hansard p. 2917, 11.31 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1728 Extract from Hansard dated 8 May 2002, containing a question without notice relating to the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Board and Mr B. Bentley

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MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 1729 Queensland Government, Treasury, Statement of Unforeseen Expenditure to be Appropriated, 2003–04

APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 2928, 12.28 pm) 1730 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) 2004 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2003. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 14 October 2004” 1681–1682 Mr Mackenroth presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2003 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 2928, 12.33 pm) 1731 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (NO. 2) Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay an amount from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial year starting 1 July 2003. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 14 October 2004” 1683–1684 Mr Mackenroth presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay an amount from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial year starting 1 July 2003 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2929, 12.36 pm) 1732 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a message from the Acting Governor, viz: “MESSAGE SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, PAUL de JERSEY, Acting Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to amend the Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003, Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957, Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1970, Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003 and Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990. Paul de Jersey ACTING GOVERNOR 18 October 2004” 1685–1686 Mr Mackenroth presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003, Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957, Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1970, Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003 and Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2929, 12.36 pm) 1687–1688 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Education and the Arts and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2932, 12.44 pm) 1689–1690 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, the Electrical Safety Act 2002 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2934, 12.49 pm) 1691–1692 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act 1994, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

ELECTRICITY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2936, 2.00 pm) 1693–1694 Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Act 1994 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

NATURAL RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2939, 2.13 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1733 An email from Scott O'Keeffe, Project Officer, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, to Nicklin Electorate Office, dated 30 July 2004, regarding Maroochy Wild Dog Watch. Paper: Mr Robertson, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1734 Document, dated April 2004, titled Economic assessment of the impact of dingoes/wild dogs in Queensland, prepared by Rural Management Partners for the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1735 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Bill

PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2994, 9.30 pm) Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1736 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2997, 9.47 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1737 Non-confirming petition addressed to the Minister for the Environment requesting horse riders to have continued access to Queensland state forest trails when and if they are transferred to national parks 1738 Report, dated June 2001, titled The horse industry: contributing to the Australian economy by Jenny Gordon, Centre for International Economics Papers: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1739 Program for the official launch of the Prince Charles Hospital's 50th anniversary celebrations held on 19 October 2004 1740 Speech by Professor Col Brennan, Past Director of Psychiatry, the Prince Charles Hospital 1741 Background information relating to the Prince Charles Hospital

WEDNESDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3005, 9.30 am) Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1746 A ministerial media statement, dated 12 October 2004, by the Public Works, Housing and Racing Minister relating to Thoroughbred Racing Board appointments.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 2006, 9.34 am) Paper: Mr Quinn, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1747 A document containing various pay details.

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OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER – STATEMENT OF RECURRENT EXPENDITURE The following paper was tabled by the Speaker— 1748 Statement of Recurrent Expenditure for the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1749 Mr Wellington from 110 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. 1750 Mr Knuth from 479 petitioners requesting the House to review current patient travel subsidy rebate figures and to also review the process of authorising Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme Application Forms. 1751 Ms Molloy from 18,747 petitioners requesting the House to reject any proposal to include Noosa Shire in any amalgamation with other Shires on the Sunshine Coast.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 1752 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington from 70 and 258 petitioners regarding the loss of reasonable access by horse riders to the South East Queensland State Forests

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3006, 9.36 am) 1753 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Toowoomba centenary celebrations. 1754 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Toowoomba Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1755 The Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1756 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Great Barrier Reef marine park. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1757 A map of the Broadsound and Shoalwater Bay Region Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement detailing a breakdown of Queensland expenditure. 1758 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to regional employment outcomes. 1759 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to research and development spending. 1760 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland exports. 1761 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to emerging significant markets for Queensland in Doha Qatar, Middle East. 1762 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Skilling the Workforce. 1763 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Blue Card Scheme. 1764 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Indigenous artist, Rosella Namok’s London Exhibition. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1765 Booklet titled Rosella Namok, ‘Nother Side’ 1766 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Felix Apartment building opening. 1767 (m) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Great Barrier Reef marine park. 1768 (n) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to Indy Week. 1769 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to vocational education and training reform initiatives. 1770 (p) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the relocation of Multinail to Queensland.

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1771 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to cardiac services in Queensland. 1772 (r) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Gulf of Carpentaria fisheries. 1773 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to water storage for northern Bowen Basin coal mines. 1774 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to bushfire and Fire Service funding. Paper: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1775 Article from The Courier-Mail, dated 14 October 2004, titled Faulty gear claim angers brigades 1776 (u) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to Wik Native Title determination.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 1777 Article from the Daily Telegraph, dated 7 October 2004, titled Want health care? Go to Queensland

TAB QUEENSLAND LIMITED PRIVATISATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3033, 11.30 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1778 A memo, dated 24 October 1994, from Mr RJ Goddard, Racecourse investigator, to Mr CW Tuckey MP, WATC chairman relating to the conduct of Wayne JJ Wood, Past Chairman of WATC Stipendiary Stewards, now A J C Stipendiary Steward at Tamworth, New South Wales.

HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3046, 2.00 pm) 1742–1743 Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) presented a Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Health and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That read a First time.

TOBACCO AND OTHER SMOKING PRODUCTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3048, 2.13 pm) 1743(a) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) presented a message from the Acting Governor, viz: “MESSAGE TOBACCO AND OTHER SMOKING PRODUCTS AMENDMENT BILL Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, PAUL de JERSEY, Acting Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to amend the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998 and for other purposes. Paul de Jersey ACTING GOVERNOR 18 October 2004” 1744–1745 Mr Nuttall presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1779 Queensland Health Report, dated October 2004, titled Review of the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 3051, 2.30 pm). Paper: Mr Reynolds, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1780 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2).

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT AREAS) BILL (Hansard p. 3089, 7.37 pm) Paper: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 1781 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Local Government (Community Government Areas) Bill.

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THURSDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3125, 9.31 am) Dr Flegg rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1784 Table titled Table 1: The number of patients waiting for elective surgery by surgical specialities at 1 July 2004 from the Queensland Health (2004) Elective Admissions Module

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1785 Mr Wellington from 123 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. 1786 Ms Boyle from 1212 petitioners requesting the House to suspend any moves to close and sell Cairns North State School until such time as the interests of the community can be properly addressed. 1787 Mr Mulherin from 554 petitioners requesting the House to refuse the application from the Department of Main Roads for the upgrading of Evans Avenue and Malcomson Street, North Mackay. 1788 Mrs Menkens from 605 petitioners requesting the House to urgently introduce the Youth Training Incentive Scheme Initiatives for the Burdekin area.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 1789 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Nelson-Carr from 428 petitioners regarding the practice of erasing biological parents’ names from birth certificates

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3126, 9.34 am) 1790 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to school reporting. 1791 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to workers’ compensation claims for psychological injury. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1792 Document titled Performance measures for month ending June 2004: Total government summary 1793 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the development of bauxite resources at Aurukun. 1794 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Federal referendum on four year terms. 1795 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s beef industry. 1796 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Qantas annual general meeting. 1797 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Corporate philanthropy. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1798 Booklet titled Ronald McDonald House Townsville: We are family 1799 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Community Cabinet in Whitsundays. 1800 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Lexmark Indy 300. 1801 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 15th anniversary of the formation of Queensland Events. 1802 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the draft South East Queensland Regional Plan. 1803 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to school reporting. 1804 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to workers’ compensation for psychological claims in the public sector.

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1805 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the upcoming Ausbiotech conference. 1806 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to interstate anaesthetists and Queensland’s Elective Surgery Program. 1807 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the progress of the new Brisbane Magistrates Court complex. 1808 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Managing Prisoner Growth project. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Auslink road funding. 1809 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the New Interim Forest Practice Code. 1810 (t) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to today’s e–Democracy display launch.

TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME SURVEILLANCE BILL (Hansard p. 3138, 10.20 am) 1782–1783 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) presented a Bill for an Act to facilitate the surveillance of acts of terrorism and organised crime by enabling participating eligible authorities under the Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 (Cwlth) to be declared agencies under that Act, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3140, 10.30 am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 1811 An Energex board memorandum, dated 25 August 2003, relating to a briefing paper on the impact of high electricity load growth in Energex's area and Attachment A, a briefing note, dated 25 August 2003, relating to the impact of high electricity load growth in Energex's area Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) tabled the following paper— 1812 A media release, dated 20 October 2004, from Queensland Racing titled No pay out for Lingard

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3148, 11.14 am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1813 Memorandum, dated 25 August 2003, by the Energex Board relating to a briefing paper on the impact of high electricity load growth in Energex's area, together with— 1814 Attachment A – Briefing note, dated 25 August 2003, relating to the impact of high electricity load growth in Energex's area 1815 Attachment B – Powerlink briefing paper for the shareholding ministers titled Accelerated electricity load growth forecast for Queensland – April 2003 1816 Attachment C – Energex Board memorandum, dated 28 April 2003, relating to regulated networks 5 year capital and operating plan 1817 Attachment D – Energex Board memorandum, dated 24 February 2003, relating to a request for information – reinforcement of supply to Brisbane CBD

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— 1818 Audit Report No. 4 2004–05 – Results of Audits Performed as at 31 August 2004

TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 3166, 2 pm) Paper: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1819 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) Paper: Miss Simpson, during consideration in detail, tabled the following paper— 1820 Letter, dated 14 July 2004, to Miss Simpson from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), regarding the timeframes for the implementation of the CAMCOS proposal

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PRIMARY INDUSTRY BODIES REFORM AMENDMENT BILL 2004 (Hansard p. 3200, 5.01 pm) Papers: Mr ,Wellington during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1821 Mr Palaszczuk's second reading speech to the Primary Industry Bodies Reform Amendment Bill 2004 1822 Document by BioCane Limited titled Comparison of Cane Growing Returns – Sugar Industry vs Cow Candy 1823 Document, dated October 2004, by BioCane Limited titled Animal Feed from Sugarcane – Review of Literature & Data, D. B. Batsone Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during consideration in detail, tabled the following paper— 1824 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Primary Industry Bodies Reform Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

22 October 2004— 1825 Erratum to Explanatory Notes to the Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2004 tabled on 19 October 2004 1826 Gold Coast Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 27 October 2004— 1827 Chicken Meat Industry Committee – Annual Report 2003–04 1828 Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 1829 Sugar Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 1830 Sugar Industry Commissioner – Annual Report 2003–04 1831 Ayr Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report and Financial Statements 1 July 2003 to 31 March 2004 1832 Inkerman Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report and Financial Statements 1 July 2003 – 31 March 2004 1833 Invicta Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report and Financial Statements 1 July 2003 – 31 March 2004 1834 Isis Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1835 Mackay Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report 1 July 2003 – 30 April 2004 1836 Rocky Point Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1837 Dumaresq-Barwon Border Rivers Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 1838 Valuers Registration Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1839 Mining Safety and Health Advisory Council – Annual Report 2003–04 1840 Coal Mining Safety and Health Advisory Council – Annual Report 2003–04 1841 Boards of Examiners – Annual Report 2003–04 1842 Gladstone Area Water Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1843 Murray-Darling Basin Commission – Annual Report 2002–03 28 October 2004— 1844 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington from 121 and 9 petitioners regarding a request to reject an application for a liquor licence for Tenancy 2, 102 Howard Street, Nambour 29 October 2004— 1845 The National Trust of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1846 Queensland Nursing Council – Annual Report 2003–04 1847 Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 1848 Toowoomba Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 1849 Report by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) on the Queensland Treasury Corporation visit to World Financial Centres from 19 to 30 September, 2004 1 November 2004— 1850 Queensland Information Commissioner – Annual Report 2003–04 1851 Queensland Law Society – 76th Annual Report 2003–04 1852 CS Energy Ltd – Annual Report 2003–04 1853 CS Energy Ltd – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1854 ENERGEX Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 1855 ENERGEX Retail Pty Ltd – Annual Report 2003–04 1856 ENERGEX Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1857 Enertrade – Annual Report 2003–04 1858 Enertrade – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1859 Ergon Energy Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2003–04

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1859(a) Ergon Energy Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1860 Powerlink Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1861 Powerlink Queensland – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1862 Stanwell Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 1863 Stanwell Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1864 Tarong Energy Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 1865 Tarong Energy Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1866 Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 3) 2004 2 November 2004— 1867 Electoral Commission Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 Report of Operations 1868 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to E-petitions sponsored by (a) Mrs Smith from 194 petitioners regarding funding for the Mental Health Association (Gold Coast Branch), (b) Mr Lee from 348 petitioners regarding the lack of recognition and services for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia and (c) Mr English from 83 petitioners regarding funding for Huntington’s Disease 1869 Queensland Treasury – Annual Report 2003–04 (includes Addendum to p. 122 Overseas travel) 1870 Golden Casket Lottery Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 1871 Golden Casket Lottery Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1872 Queensland Investment Corporation – Annual Report 2003–04 1873 Queensland Investment Corporation – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1874 Motor Accident Insurance Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 1875 QSuper Board of Trustees and the Government Superannuation Office – Annual Report 2003–04 3 November 2004— 1876 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2004 – Replacement Explanatory Notes 1877 Guardianship and Administration Tribunal – Annual Report 2003–04 1878 Queensland Magistrates Court – Annual Report 2003–04 1879 Department of Housing – Annual Report 2003–04 1880 Residential Tenancies Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 1881 Building Services Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 1882 Department of Public Works – Annual Report 2003–04 1883 Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1884 Board of Architects of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1885 Queensland State Archives – Annual Report 2003–04 1886 Queensland Harness Racing Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1887 Trustees of Parklands Gold Coast – Annual Report 2003–04 1888 Greyhound Racing Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 1889 Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1890 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Menkens from 159 petitioners regarding the future development of water delivery in Collinsville and the water infrastructure management plan in the Bowen River- Broken River Scheme 1891 Australian College of Tropical Agriculture – Annual Report 2003–04 1892 Dalby Agricultural College Board – Annual Report 2003–04 1893 Emerald Agricultural College – Annual Report 2003–04 1894 Longreach Pastoral College – Annual Report 2003–04 1895 Department of Employment and Training – Annual Report 2003–04 1896–1897 Department of Industrial Relations – Annual Report 2003–04 and Financial Statements (Volumes 1 and 2) 1898 Q-Comp – Annual Report 2003–04 1899–1900 QLeave – Annual Report 2003–04 and Extracts from the QLeave Annual Report 2003–04 4 November 2004— 1901 Office of the Adult Guardian – Annual Report 2003–04 1902 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 6 petitioners regarding Ambulance Cover charges on electricity accounts 1903 The Public Trustee of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 1904 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Pitt from 1440 petitioners regarding Goondi Railway Crossing at Innisfail 5 November 2004— 1905–1905(a) Department of Justice and Attorney-General – Annual Report 2003–04 1906 Training and Employment Recognition Council – Annual Report 2003–04 1907 Training and Employment Board – Annual Report 2003–04

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1908 Training Ombudsman – Annual Report 2003–04 1909 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Bredhauer) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Lavarch from 225 petitioners regarding a request to provide traffic lights and pedestrian crossings at the Petrie roundabout 8 November 2004— 1910 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to paper petitions presented by (a) Mr Mulherin from 36 petitioners regarding the present practice of dealing with young people under the age of 18 years as adults within the Queensland criminal justice system and (b) Mr Mulherin from 164 petitioners regarding the present practice of imprisoning young people under 18 years of age in prisons with adult offenders

TUESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS 1917 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that His Excellency the Administrator had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 27 October 2004— A Bill for an Act to amend legislation about natural resources (Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 33 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 (Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 34 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the TAB Queensland Limited Privatisation Act 1999 and for other purposes (TAB Queensland Limited Privatisation Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 35 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts to increase child safety, and for other purposes (Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004 – Act No. 36 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to declare particular parts of Queensland to be local government areas under the Local Government Act 1993, establish new local governments for the areas, and apply provisions of that Act to the areas and local governments, and for other purposes (Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004 – Act No. 37 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984 and Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Community Services and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 38 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992 (Liquor Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 39 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, other transport-related Acts and the Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004 – Act No. 40 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Primary Industry Bodies Reform Act 1999 (Primary Industry Bodies Reform Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 41 of 2004)

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – RESIGNATION OF MR ROBERT NEEDHAM Paper: Mr Speaker, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1918 Letter, dated 3 November 2004, from Mr R M Needham, Parliamentary Commissioner, tendering his resignation

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1919 Mr Wells from 165 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the land adjacent to the main northern rail line from Yebri Street to Water Street, Kallangur is not developed for high density residential and is protected as a wild life corridor/greenspace. 1920 Mr Wellington from 1,397 petitioners requesting the House to prevent the proposed residential and golf course development behind the village of Montville from being approved by the Maroochy Shire Council and for Montville and its surrounds to be protected from further urbanization and development by including it as part of the green belt of regional landscape in the new Urban Management Plan being put in place by the State government. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 1921 Mr Livingstone from 128 petitioners requesting the House to protect and allow the public display of the Sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road overbridge, Heiner Road and the Wharf Branch Railway at North Ipswich as significant and unique pieces of Australia’s heritage and incorporate and feature them into any new development in this precinct for future generations.

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991— 1922–1924 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 220 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 220 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 1925 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2004, No. 221 Primary Industries and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 1926 Primary Industries and Other Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2004, No. 222 Electricity Act 1994— 1927 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 223 Forestry Act 1959— 1928 Forestry (State Forests) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 224 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 1929 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2004, No. 225 Private Health Facilities Act 1999— 1930 Private Health Facilities (Standards) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 226 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989— 1931 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 227 Weapons Act 1990— 1932 Weapons Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 228 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 1933 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 229 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 1934 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 230 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act 1966, Animal Care and Protection Act 2001, Apiaries Act 1982, Brands Act 1915, Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988, Drugs Misuse Act 1986, Stock Act 1915, Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936— 1935 Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 231 Plant Protection Act 1989— 1936 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2004, No. 232 Local Government Act 1993— 1937 Local Government Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 233 Building Act 1975— 1938–1939 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 234 and Explanatory Notes for No. 234 Australian Crime Commission (Queensland) Act 2003— 1940 Australian Crime Commission (Queensland) Regulation 2004, No. 235 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 1941 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 236 Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994— 1942 Consumer Credit Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 237 Environmental Protection Act 1994, Marine Parks Act 1982, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995— 1943–1945 Marine Parks and Other Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 238 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 238 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 1946 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 239 Marine Parks Act 1982— 1947–1949 Marine Parks (Great Barrier Reef Coast) Zoning Plan 2004, No. 240 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 240

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady)— 1950 Statement of Paul Fennelly, Coordinator-General, giving details of negotiations to acquire land by agreement by the proponent of an infrastructure facility of significance with the owners of land which may contain native title to be taken by the Coordinator-General under Section 125(6) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

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MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 1951 Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel – Annual Report 2003–04 1952 South Bank Corporation – Annual Report 2004 1953 Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Fund – General Purpose Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2004 1954 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 1955 Queensland Ombudsman – Annual Report 2003–04

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.3227, 9.35 am) 1956 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Tourism Queensland and Australian Outback Travel Group. 1957 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Brain Institute. 1958 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to AusBiotech 2004. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1959 Folder of documents relating to the AusBiotech 2004 conference 1960 Advertisement, placed by the Queensland Government in The Courier-Mail on 9 November 2004, relating to AusBiotech 2004 1961 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s Indigenous art. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1962 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art 2005 Calendar 1963 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the fourth round of Smart State Research Facilities Fund. 1964 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to biotechnology breakthroughs. 1965 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to plant discoveries and biodiversity. 1966 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Strategy Summit. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 1967 Paper titled Smart State Summit Outcomes 1968 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his recent visit to North West Queensland. 1969 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the draft South East Queensland Regional Plan consultation. 1970 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of the Board of Teacher Registration. Paper: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 1971 Document titled Review of the Powers and Functions of the Board of Teacher Registration 1972 (l) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to skills shortages in Queensland. 1973 (m) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the inquiry into the integrity of Queensland Racing. Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to road plans for the Ipswich area and the death of Jo Oliphant. 1974 (o) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the citrus canker outbreak. 1975 (p) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to SunWater’s Annual Report 2003–04. Papers: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 1976 SunWater Annual Report 2003–04 1977 SunWater Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 1978 (q) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to volatile substance misuse. 1979 (r) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to (i) the funeral of Mr Paul Austin, (ii) SES week and (iii) recent floods.

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PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following papers— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 1980 Report No. 65 – Annual Report 2003–04 Crime and Misconduct Commission— 1981 Exploring drug use: Prevalence and patterns among emergency department patients

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 1982 Alert Digest No. 8 of 2004

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p.3240, 10.22 am) Private Members' statements were made. Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1983–1984 Non-conforming petitions and correspondence relating to the proposed Montville developments

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.3242, 10.30 am) Questions without notice were asked. Paper: Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) tabled the following paper— 1985 A list of Smart School Subsidy Scheme 2005–06 recipients

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.3262 , 12.25 pm) Refer to Hansard Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to (i) & 1986–1987 Queensland’s infrastructure, (ii) cardiac catheter laboratories and (iii) the Expansion of Museum Magnet School program.

CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING) BILL (Hansard p.3266, 12.38 pm) 1911–1912 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to require particular offenders who commit sexual, or particular other serious, offences against children to keep police informed of their whereabouts and other personal details for a period of time, to reduce the likelihood that they will re-offend, and to facilitate the investigation and prosecution of any future offences that they may commit, and for related purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

ELECTRICITY AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p.3268, 12.51 pm) 1913–1914 Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Act 1994 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3272, 2.11 pm) Paper: Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 1988 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3296, 4.52 pm) 1915–1916 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

EDUCATION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3300, 5.09 pm) Paper: Ms Bligh, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 1989 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Education Legislation Amendment Bill

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3318, 8.19 pm) Papers: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 1990 Letter, dated 9 November 2004, to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee

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1991 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.3343, 11.17 pm) Papers: Mrs Sullivan, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 1992 Letter, dated 7 August 2001, from Dr Michael Wooldridge, Minister for Health and Aged Care to the Hon W M Edmond MLA, Minister for Health 1993 Document, dated 28 February 2000, titled Statement of issues relating to the care of Ben Kendall 1994 Deed of Settlement, dated October 2000, between Corporation of Trustees of Order of Sisters of Mercy in Queensland, Guy Kendall and Kathy Kendall 1995 Letter, dated 5 May 1998, from Executive Director, Mater Childrens Hospital to Mrs Kendall 1996 Document, dated 19 October 2000, titled Draft mediation outcomes

WEDNESDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 1997 Dr Clark from 2,370 petitioners requesting the House to stop the proposed construction of a four lane highway up the Kuranda Range. 1998–1999 Mr Foley, from 2 petitions, totalling 455 petitioners, requesting the House to consider and approve the installation of an Ambulance Station in Glenwood 2000 Mrs Stuckey from 144 petitioners requesting the House to commit to a decibel reading in Almond Court, Elanora and for the current sound barriers on the Western side of the Pacific Highway, behind the houses in Darnell Street and Almond Court be extended in height and repositioned closer to the road.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 2001 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Pratt from 266 petitioners regarding the unsealed section of road giving access to the Bunya Mountains from Maidenwell Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel)— Regulatory Impact Statements for Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 223, prepared for the Australian Greenhouse Office— 2002 Minimum Energy Performance Standards and Alternative Strategies for Electricity Distribution Transformers 2003 Minimum Energy Performance Standards and Alternative Strategies for Linear Fluorescent Lamps 2004 Minimum Energy Performance Standards and Alternative Strategies for Commercial Refrigeration Cabinets in Australia and New Zealand 2005 Response from the Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) to a paper petition presented by Mr O’Brien from 89 petitioners regarding a request for installation of meters, between the Daintree River and Cape Tribulation area, to charge all householders and business owners for their electricity consumption at the same rate as the rest of Queensland

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— Annual Reports 2003–04— 2006 Department of Corrective Services 2007 Queensland Police Service 2008 Prostitution Licensing Authority 2009 Queensland Police Service – Annual Statistical Review 2003–04

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.3352, 9.34 am) 2010 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Reports for the Department of Premier and Cabinet and other areas of his portfolio. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Annual Reports 2003–04—

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2011 Department of the Premier and Cabinet 2012 Commission for Children and Young People 2013 Public Interest Monitor 2014 Queensland Competition Authority 2015 Queensland Audit Office 2016 Public Service Commissioner 2017 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to international trade in services. 2018 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to exports. 2019 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to molecular research. 2020 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Mr Robert Needham as the Chairman of the Crime and Misconduct Commission. 2021 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to press reports concerning unhappy Queensland public servants. 2022 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an award presented to Corporal Sarah Longshaw. 2023 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Sir Jack Brabham as an Ambassador to promote the use of ethanol. 2024 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2001 Census and Smart Strategies for Supporting Other Languages. 2025 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ammonium nitrate. 2026 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for State schools in the Cairns area. 2027 (l) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Breaking the Unemployment Cycle initiative. 2028 (m) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the State’s conference and events industry. 2029 (n) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to obesity in children and young people. 2030 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to QBuild apprenticeships and traineeships. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Police Annual Statistical Review and reductions in the incidences of crime. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting held with the Federal Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads. Paper: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2031 A joint press release, dated 9 November 2004, titled Australian and Queensland Governments committed to long-term strategy for Queensland roads 2032 (r) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to education support plans for children in care. 2033 (s) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Consumer Protection Awards.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 2034 Report No. 30 – Annual Report 2003–04

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.3366, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 2035 Letter, dated 7 October 2004, from Mr Beattie to vice chancellors of Queensland universities concerning Queensland’s diversities 2036 Document titled Affirmation of Diversity signed by the vice chancellors of Queensland universities

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3411, 4.18 pm) 2037 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the investigation of payments to the late Greg Maddock.

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TOBACCO AND OTHER SMOKING PRODUCTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3412, 4.23 pm) Paper: Mr Wilson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2038 Report, dated 5 November 2004, by Candace Harvey titled Butt out: a report on the issues of teen smoking

NOTICE OF MOTION – HORSE RIDING TRAILS (Hansard p. 3422, 5.28 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2039 Letter, dated 27 July 2004, to Mr Wellington from Gayle Lutze relating to horse riding on public roads 2040 Kenilworth/Mapleton State Forest horse riders' survey results, dated 31 July 2004

ADJOURNMENT Papers: Dr Clark, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 2041–2043 Cairns Education RENEWAL Newsletters Nos. 1, 2 and 3 by Education Queensland, Cairns and Cape District and attachments 2044 Letter, dated 23 January 2004, from Dr Clark to the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) relating to Lot 8 Poolwood Road, Kewarra Beach 2045 Letter (undated and unsigned) titled Community Response – Kewarra Beach Land

THURSDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 2046 Mr Finn from 301 petitioners requesting the House to ensure local residents have access to a 24 hour staffed police station in Moorooka and to undertake an awareness campaign in local areas to inform people of how to access police services. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 2047 Mr Purcell from 313 petitioners requesting the House to improve and clarify Child Care Legislation.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh)— 2048 Queensland Tertiary Education Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2049 Non-State Schools Accreditation Board – Annual Report 2003–04 2050 Queensland Studies Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 2051 Department of Child Safety – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt)— 2052 Department of Communities – Annual Report 2003–04 2053 Disability Services Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 2054 Major Sports Facilities Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh)— 2055 Queensland Tertiary Education Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2056 Department of Education and the Arts – Annual Report 2003–04 2057 Non-State Schools Accreditation Board – Annual Report 2003–04 2058 Queensland Studies Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall)— 2059 Queensland Health – Annual Report 2003–04 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 2060 Reports on the Operations of the Land Tribunals established under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 and the Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 for the year ended 30 June 2004 2061 Land and Resources Tribunal – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 2062 Department of Child Safety – Annual Report 2003–04 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt)— 2063 Department of Communities – Annual Report 2003–04

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2064 Disability Services Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2065 Department of Communities – Organisational Chart

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.3471, 9.35 am) 2066 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Remembrance Day and the ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee’s annual general meeting. 2067 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s homeless. 2068 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Griffith University Film School. 2069 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to AusBiotech and funding for research in Queensland. 2070 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cape York Justice Study. 2071 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to WorkCover Queensland. 2072 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of cardiac facilities at the Pindara Private Hospital. 2073 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Strategy Forum to be held in Townsville. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2074 Brochure, titled Smart State Strategy Forum Program 2075 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Images of Queensland photographic awards. 2076 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Youth Parliament 2005. 2077 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Christopher Reeve and stem cell research. 2078 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 16th Annual Australian Commercial Radio Awards. 2079 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed merger of Queensland’s conservative parties. 2080 (n) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the operation of Shafston House College Limited and Mr Keith Lloyd. 2081 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Education and Training Reforms for the Future. 2082 (p) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the biotech industry. 2083 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service. 2084 (r) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Architectural Practice Academy and the appointment of CITEC as supplier of SAP financial services to the ABC. 2085 (s) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s anti-hooning laws. 2086 (t) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s primary industries. 2087 (u) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the department’s first annual report and child abuse. 2088 (v) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s homeless and the Government’s response.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.3489, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 2089 Document, dated 11 November 2004, from Queensland Treasury titled Labour Force: October 2004

TOBACCO AND OTHER SMOKING PRODUCTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3500, 11.33 am) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2090 Email, dated 4 November 2004, from Anthony McClellan, AMC Media to Mr Wellington MP relating to tobacco display legislation

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2091 Letter, dated 1 October 2004, from Alan and Norelle Weight, Proprietors, Woombye Newsagency to Mr Wellington relating to tobacco display legislation and Mr Wellington's response dated 25 October 2004 2092 Emails, dated 17 and 24 September 2004, from Timothy Smith, Nambour Bag Shop to Mr Wellington relating to tobacco legislation 2093 Email, dated 7 September 2004, from Claire Ready to Mr Wellington relating to smoking bans Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2094 Explanatory Notes to amendments in committee to the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3537, 4.55 pm) 2095 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s employment growth. 2096 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to freedom of information.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3539, 5.07 pm) Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2097 Letter, to the editor, titled Never a promise, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) which was published in The Courier Mail on 12 April 2003

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3540, 5.08 pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2098–2101 Four (4) photographs of earthworks

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3558, 7.09 pm) Papers: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2102 A copy of a letter, dated 28 august 2093, from the Minister for Health to Ms Wong of Wishart 2103 A copy of a letter, dated 29 august 2093, from the Minister for Health dated 28.9.04 to Ms Wong of Wishart 2104 A copy of a letter, dated 30 April 2004, from Acting Assistant Ombudsman to Ms Wong of Wishart.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

12 November 2004— 2105 Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation – Annual Report 2003–04 2106 Island Coordinating Council – Annual Report 2003–04 2107 Environmental Protection Agency – Annual Report 2003–04 2108 Statutory authorities reporting to the Minister for Environment – Annual Report 2003–04 2109 Wet Tropics Management Authority – Annual Report and State of the Wet Tropics Report 2003– 04 2110 Department of Emergency Services – Annual Report 2003–04 2111 Queensland Performing Arts Trust – Annual Report 2003–04 2112 Library Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2113 Queensland Art Gallery – Annual Report 2003–04 2114 Queensland Museum – Annual Report 2003–04 2115 Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy – Annual Report 2003–04 2116 Aboriginal Co-ordinating Council – Annual Report 2003–04 2117 Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy – Annual Report 2003–04 2118 Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy – Financial Statements 2003–04 2119 Queensland Transport – Annual Report 2003–04 2120 Department of Main Roads – Annual Report 2003–04 2121 Department of Main Roads – Financial Report 2003–04 2122 Queensland Rail – Annual Report 2003–04 2123 Queensland Rail – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2124 Bundaberg Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2125 Bundaberg Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04

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2126 Cairns Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2127 Cairns Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2128 Gladstone Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2129 Gladstone Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2130 Mackay Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2131 Mackay Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2132 Port of Brisbane Corporation – Annual Report 2003–04 2133 Port of Brisbane Corporation – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2134 Ports Corporation of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2135 Ports Corporation of Queensland – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2136 Rockhampton Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2137 Rockhampton Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2138 Townsville Port Authority – Annual Report 2003–04 2139 Townsville Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2003–04 2140 Queensland Motorways Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 2141 Gateway Bridge Company Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 2142 Logan Motorway Company Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 2143 Port Motorway Limited – Annual Report 2003–04 2144 Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development – Annual Report 2003–04 2145 Tourism Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2146 Grain Research Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2147 Safe Food Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2148 Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries – Annual Report 2003–04 2149 Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards – Annual Report 2003–04 2150 Chiropractors Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2151 Dental Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2152 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2153 Medical Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2154 Medical Radiation Technologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2155 Occupational Therapists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2156 Optometrists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2157 Osteopaths Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2158 Pharmacists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2159 Physiotherapists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2160 Podiatrists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2161 Psychologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2162 Speech Pathologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2163 Health Rights Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 2164 Bundaberg Health Services Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2165 Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2166 Ipswich Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2167 Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Research Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2168 Royal Children's Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2169 Sunshine Coast Health Services Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2170 The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003–04 2171 Mental Health Review Tribunal – Annual Report 2003–04 2172–73 The Council of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research Trust – Combined Annual Reports and Financial Reports 2003–04 2174 Fourth Annual Report of the Controlled Operations Committee delivered pursuant to the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 15 November 2004 2175 Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2176 Children Services Tribunal – Annual Report 2003–04 2177 Legal Aid Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2178 Roads Implementation Program 2004–05 to 2008–09 16 November 2004 2179 Department of State Development and Innovation – Annual Report 2003–04 2180 Late tabling statement by the Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) regarding the Department of State Development and Innovation’s Annual Report 2003–04 2181 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Lee from 1075 petitioners regarding a request to permanently ban the practice of recreational duck and quail shooting in Queensland

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17 November 2004 2182 Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 4 petitioners regarding correct signage of the Australian dollar sign 2183 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to paper petitions presented by Mr McArdle from 709 and 22 petitioners regarding a request for the Cairns Tilt Train and the Sunlander to stop at Landsborough station 18 November 2004 2184 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Sullivan from 706 petitioners regarding erosion and degradation of the western foreshore of Banksia Beach at Bribie Island 19 November 2004 2185 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Ms Boyle from 1212 petitioners regarding the proposed closure of Cairns North State School

TUESDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2004

ASSENT TO BILLS 2198 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 18 November 2004— A Bill for an Act to amend the Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003, Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957, Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1970, Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003 and Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 (Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 42 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General, and for other purposes (Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 43 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Education and the Arts (Education Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 44 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, the Electrical Safety Act 2002 and for other purposes (Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 45 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Pay-roll Tax Act 1971, and for other purposes (Pay-roll Tax Administration Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 46 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998 and for other purposes (Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 47 of 2004) A Bill for an Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act 1994, and for other purposes (Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004 – Act No. 48 of 2004)

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— 2199 Audit Report No. 5 2004–05 – Results of Performance Management Systems Audits

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 2200 Mr Fenlon from 1,340 petitioners requesting the House to do all in its power to stop the establishment of a drug and alcohol treatment facility by Ozcare in Hammond Way, Kelso. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 2201 Mr English from 530 petitioners requesting the House to amend the Land Protection (Pest & Stock Route Management) Act to allow ferrets to be kept in Queensland as pets.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Duties Act 2001, First Home Owner Grant Act 2000— 2202 Revenue Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 241 Grammar Schools Act 1975— 2203 Grammar Schools Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 242 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 2204 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 243 Biodiscovery Act 2004— 2205 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 244

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Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988— 2206 Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 2) 2004, No. 245 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 2207 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2004, No. 246 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2208 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2004, No. 247 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 2209 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 248 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 2210 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 249 Partnership and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004— 2211 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 250 Partnership Act 1891— 2212 Partnership Regulation 2004, No. 251

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall)— 2213 Response from the Minister for Heath (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 479 petitioners regarding a request to review current rebate figures and to also review the process of authorising Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme Application Forms

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3568, 9.32 am) 2214 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aurukun Industry Reference Group. 2215 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of the Office of the Governor. 2216 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Mr Glenn Poole as Auditor–General. 2217 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the separation of the offices of the Ombudsman and Information Commissioner. 2218 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Strategy. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2219 Advertisement titled You too get a say in the Smart State – Have your say on Queensland's next 10 years 2220 Schedule showing costings and placements of above advertisement 2221 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the derailment of the Spirit of Townsville tilt train. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2222 Newspaper advertisement thanking all emergency service, fire and rescue, ambulance, health, and Queensland Rail workers, volunteers and local residents, for their response to the Spirit of Townsville tilt train derailment 2223 Schedule showing costings and placements of above advertisement 2224 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the cost of integrity and accountability in government. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2225 Report, dated November 2004, by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet titled Investment in Accountability and Integrity in the Queensland Government 2226 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to regional jobs. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2227 Document titled Queensland's Trend Regional Unemployment Rates Refer to Hansard (i) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the derailment of the Spirit of Townsville tilt train. Paper: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2228 Terms of reference for an investigation and report on the circumstances and cause of the tilt–train derailment 2229 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to an Energex briefing note to Treasury. Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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2230 Ministerial briefing, dated 20 November 2004, from Peter Dann, Executive Director, Office of Government Owned Corporations attaching a statement of events associated with Energex briefing note, dated 25 August 2003, supporting emails and other documents 2231 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Export Education and an overseas delegation to Singapore and the People's Republic of China. 2232 (l) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to employment growth. 2233 (m) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to development of the Aurukun bauxite deposit. 2234 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to a review of the reward into the suspected abduction and murder of Daniel Morcombe. 2235 (o) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane Magistrates Complex. 2236 (p) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to citrus canker disease in the Emerald district and Asian honey bees.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 2237 Alert Digest No. 9 of 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3586, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 2238 Bundle of newspaper articles relating to Queensland's ethanol industry Paper: Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh), by leave, tabled the following paper— 2239 Document with the art designs for the Education Minister's Christmas Card Competition 2004 Winners

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 3597, 11.30 am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2240 Letter, dated 8 November 2004, from the Office of the Leader of the Opposition to Mr Gerry Cottle, Manager, Freedom of Information, Queensland Treasury relating to an FOI request 2241 Letter, dated 22 November 2004, from the Office of the Leader of the Opposition to the Manager, Freedom of Information, Ministerial Office of the Treasurer relating to an FOI request 2242 Letter, dated 22 November 2004, from the Office of the Leader of the Opposition to Mr Gerry Cottle, Manager, Freedom of Information, Queensland Treasury relating to an FOI request Papers: Mr Roberts, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2243 Extracts from the Queensland Book of Memories relating to Mr Flurance James McAuliffe, and Mabel Hope Annie Rive Papers: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2244 Bundle of documents regarding Remick Street Bushland 2245 Letter (undated) from Norm Wyndham to McDowall Ward residents relating to Remick Street bushland 2246 Letter, dated 2 March 2004, Norm Wyndham to Mr Sullivan relating to Remick Street bushland Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2247 A psychiatric assessment questionnaire

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3607, 12.31 pm) 2186–2187 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

POLICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3609, 12.37 pm) 2188–2189 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

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EMBLEMS OF QUEENSLAND BILL (Hansard p. 3612, 12.52 pm) 2190–2191 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act relating to the State arms, State badge, State flag and other State emblems, and to prohibit unauthorised assumption, use or publication of the State arms or State badge and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2191(a) A photograph of the State’s aquatic emblem, the Barrier Reef anemone fish

MINERAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3613, 2.00 pm) 2192–2193 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Mineral Resources Act 1989, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

PETROLEUM AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 3614, 2.04 pm) 2194–2195 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Petroleum Act 1923, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3618, 2.20 pm) 2196–2197 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3619, 2.27 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2248 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3643, 4.51 pm) 2249 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a question without notice from the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) earlier today concerning teachers charged with offences concerning children.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3703, 1.02 am) Paper:Mr Wells, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2250 Report by Carissa Crowley titled To what extent have the community renewal projects in Deception Bay contributed to the growth of social capital in that area

WEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2255 Mr Rowell from 3,963 petitioners requesting the House to investigate the failure of Queensland Health to retain doctors on a long-term basis at Ingham Hospital, with a view to expeditiously rectifying identified problems and maintain at least the current level of service. 2256 Mr Langbroek from 229 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the Crown Land in Brolga Close, Kewarra Beach is not sold for development but is retained for use for a primary school. 2257 Mr Langbroek from 1,148 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that funding is immediately increased to ensure ongoing regular speech therapy is provided for all students at Mount Warren Park Special Education Development Unit. 2258 Mr English from 7,989 petitioners requesting the House to amend the Land Protection (Pest & Stock Route Management) Act to allow ferrets to be kept in Queensland as pets. 2259 Mrs Sullivan from 2,864 petitioners requesting the House to consider a 24 hour police station at Bribie Island. 2260 Mr Wellington from 1,001 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

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MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 2261 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to a paper petition presented by Ms Nelson-Carr from 68 petitioners regarding the practice of erasing biological parents’ names from birth certificates. Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 2262–2263 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to Public Works Committee Report No. 86 titled The Great Walks of Queensland Project

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3711, 9.33 am) 2264 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to government achievements in 2004 Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2265 Document titled Beattie Government Achievements – 2004 2266 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to child protection initiatives. 2267 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Irish Trade Seminar. 2268 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to exports to the Middle East. 2269 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the China Mining Mission. 2270 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to Japan. 2271 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to multicultural initiatives. 2272 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to stamping out racism. 2273 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Public Sector Management. 2274 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Events Regional Development Program. 2275 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of Lake Kawana. 2276 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 100 Club function. 2277 (m) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Regional Plan. 2278 (n) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Distance Education. 2279 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Training Awards. 2280 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to police infrastructure improvements. 2281 (r) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Legal Service Commission. Refer to Hansard (s) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to expenditure for Queensland roads. 2282 (t) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Cultural Heritage and film making in Winton. 2283 (u) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000. Paper: Ms Keech, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 2284 (Outcomes of the Review of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000: A report from the Honourable Margaret Keech MP, Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development to Parliament pursuant to section 599 of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 2285 (v) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to horsing riding trails in South East Queensland forests.

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2286 (w) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to arson stickers for fire trucks.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (MINIMUM EMPLOYMENT AGE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3727, 10.24 am) 2251–2252 Member for Moggill (Dr Flegg) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Industrial Relations Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

CRIMINAL CODE (CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND ABUSE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3741, 11.31 am) 2253–2254 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Code, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING) BILL (Hansard p. 3742, 11.40 am) Paper: Ms Spence, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2287 (Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Bill TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.3764 , 2.57 pm) Paper: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2288 (An aviation safety investigation report, dated November 2002, by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau titled Investigation into Ansett Australia maintenance safety deficiencies and the control of continuing airworthiness of Class A aircraft

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.3796, 6.31 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2289 Document, dated 24 November 2004, titled A Bill to amend the Residential Tenancies Act 1994

THURSDAY, 25 NOVEMBER 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3801, 9.31 am) Mr Messenger rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2290 Letter, dated 18 October 2004, from Mr Messenger to the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) relating to Rosedale State School 2291 Letter, received on 14 October 2004, from Henry and Debbie Rzeszewski to Mr Messenger relating to Rosedale State School 2292 Letter, dated 16 November 2004, from Macrossans Lawyers to Mrs D Rzeszewski relating to Rosedale State School

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— Queensland Audit Office— 2293 Audit Report No. 6 2004–05 – Results of Audits Performed for 2003–04 as at 30 September 2004

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2294 Mr Fenlon from 110 petitioners requesting the House to take all necessary action to ensure that all current students-at-law enrolled to undertake assessment for admission as a Barrister at Law under the Rules Relating to the Admission of Barristers of the Supreme Court of Queensland 1975, be permitted to complete such assessment pursuant to the stages prescribed under those rules prior to amendment 2295 Mr Livingstone from 165 petitioners requesting the House to overturn the decision to partially entomb the Heritage listed sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Bridge, Heiner Road, North Ipswich and allow the abutments to remain, be protected and valued as a significant piece of Australia’s heritage. 2296 Mr Livingstone from 798 petitioners requesting the House to protect and allow the public display of the Sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Overbridge, Heiner Road and the Wharf Branch Railway at North Ipswich as significant and unique pieces of Australia’s heritage and incorporate and feature them into any new development in this precinct for future generations.

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2297 Mr Wellington from 1,831 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves in South East Queensland State Forests to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 2298 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Johnson from 1113 petitioners regarding a request to widen the section of road between Charleville and Quilpie on the Diamantina Development Road toward the Ward River bridge

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 2299 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any Bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor; viz— Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2004—

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3802, 9.35 am) 2300 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State and Freedom of Information. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2301 Bundle of documents detailed in a covering schedule 2302 Queensland Government report titled Investing in science: research, education and innovation 2303 Queensland Government report titled Smart state strategy progress 2004 2304–2305 Various Queensland Government brochures titled Queensland's future – building on the smart state 2306 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to White Ribbon Day, the international day for the elimination of violence against women. 2307 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to free–to–air coverage of the Ashes Test Cricket match. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2308 Letter, dated 18 November 2004, from the Prime Minister to Mr Beattie relating to the Ashes test cricket coverage on free–to–air television 2309 Letter, dated 24 November 2004, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister relating to Ashes test cricket coverage on free–to–air television 2310 Letter, dated 18 November 2004, from David Leckie (CEO Broadcast Television) to Mr Beattie relating to the Ashes test cricket series 2311 Letter, dated 17 November 2004, from Max Walters Managing Director channel 7 to Mr Beattie relating to the Ashes test series 2312 Letter, dated 15 November 2004, from David Gyngell, Chief Executive Officer, Channel 9 to Mr Beattie relating to coverage of the Ashes test cricket series 2313 Letter, dated 12 November 2004, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister relating to coverage of the Ashes test cricket series 2314 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of new part–time Crime and Misconduct Commissioners. 2315 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to 150 year anniversary of Queensland. 2316 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Images of Queensland photographic awards. 2317 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Teen challenge student of the year multicultural award. 2318 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland finalists of the Australian of the Year awards. 2319 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Sponsorships relating to events, awards, meetings and conferences. 2320 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Review of the Office of Governor (10 point summary implementation plan). 2321 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to economic performance.

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Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2322 Report, dated 24 November 2004, titled Labor in power: prosperity and growth for Queenslanders – a paper analysing the performance of the Queensland economy since 1988–89 2323 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the two year progress report on 'Education and training reforms for the future' strategy. 2324 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the two year progress report on 'Education and training reforms for the future' strategy . 2325 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gold Coast cruise ship terminal . 2326 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the year of the built environment 2004. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the construction of two new busway stations. 2327 (q) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Future water charging in Queensland. 2328 (r) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to Family reunification funding. 2329 (s) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004 Tourism industry report and the 2004 Queensland tourism awards. 2330 (t) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ergon Energy indigenous employment strategy. 2331 (u) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the departmental year in review.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (HANSARD P. 3819, 10.30 AM) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2332 Document titled Smart State export – Wollemi pine

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3858, 3.58 pm) 2333 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the administrative arrangements for extension of time for part payment of some 2004 land tax assessments. Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2334 Document (undated) titled Land Tax Assessments for the 2004–05 year – Administrative arrangement for extension of time for part payment of assessment where an objection has been lodged against certain 2004 valuations

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

26 November 2004— 2335 Queensland’s Category 2 Water Authorities – Summary of Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2003–04 2336 Queensland’s River Improvement Trusts – Summarised Annual Report 2003–04 29 November 2004— 2337 Response from the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) to a paper petition presented by Ms Menkens from 605 petitioners regarding the introduction of Youth Training Incentive Scheme Initiatives for the Burdekin area 30 November 2004— 2338 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Report No. 46 – November 2004 titled A preamble for the Queensland Constitution? 2339 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Non-confidential submissions nos. 1 to 134 received relating to Report No. 46 – A preamble for the Queensland Constitution? 2340 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 199 petitioners regarding the proposed Montville Country Club being established as a fully sewered, environmentally self- sustainable golfing residential community and that it be planned as a national model for non- reliance on state or local government community infrastructure

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3 December 2004— 2341 Government Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to the Public Accounts Committee Report No. 67 titled Review of Audit Reports – Financial Accountability and Governance of Aboriginal and Island Councils 2342 Report from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) on an overseas trip to Singapore and the People’s Republic of China – 24 October to 4 November 2004 6 December 2004— 2343 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Foley MP from 277 (Petition No. 402–04) and 178 (Petition No. 403–04) petitioners regarding the installation of an ambulance station in Glenwood 2344 Mental Health Court – Annual Report 2003–04 7 December 2004— 2345 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Quinn MP from 242 petitioners regarding a request to improve the intersection at the entrance to Pinklands Sporting Reserve on Cleveland – Redland Bay Road 2346 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fraser MP from 235 petitioners regarding a request to upgrade the intersection of Coopers Camp Road, Jubilee Terrace, Simpsons Road and MacGregor Terrace, Bardon 8 December 2004— 2347 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Wellington MP from 1503 petitioners regarding the establishment of an independent inquiry into the impact of public liability insurance increases on the community 2348 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal – Annual Report 2003–04 9 December 2004— 2349 Queensland Audit Office – Audit Report No. 7 2004–05 titled Results of Audits as at 31 October 2004 and Public Sector Auditing 1997-2004 – A Reflection 2350 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Report titled Striking a balance: An inquiry into media access to police radio communications – December 2004 2351 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington MP from 123 petitioners regarding a request for provision to be made in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors 2352 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington MP from 110 petitioners (Petition No. 390–04) and 153 petitioners (Petition No. 356–04) regarding a request for provision to be made in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors 2353 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington MP from 1831 petitioners regarding a request for provision to be made in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors 2354 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Livingstone from 128 petitioners regarding a request to protect the sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Overbridge, Heiner Road and the Wharf Branch Railway, North Ipswich 10 December 2004— 2355 Murray-Darling Basin Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 2356 Report from the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) on an overseas trip to Europe – 6 September to 18 September 2004 (various attachments tabled with the report) 2357 Queensland Gaming Commission – Annual Report 2003–04 13 December 2004— 2358 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey MP from 144 petitioners regarding unacceptable noise levels experienced by residents at Elanora 15 December 2004— 2359 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington MP from 1001 petitioners regarding a request for provision to be made in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors 2360 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wells MP from 165 petitioners regarding the proposed

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high density residential development on land adjacent to the main northern rail line from Yebri Street to Water Street, Kallangur 2361 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Ms C Molloy MP from 18,747 petitioners regarding the rejection of any proposal to amalgamate Noosa Shire with other shires on the Sunshine Coast 16 December 2004— 2362 Queensland Audit Office – Audit Report No. 8, 2004–05 titled Update on an audit of expenses reimbursed to the former Chief Executive Officer of ENERGEX Limited 2363 Bundaberg Cane Protection and Productivity Board – Annual Report 2003–04 2364 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) regarding the Bundaberg Cane Protection and Productivity Board’s Annual Report 2003–04 2365 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to five paper petitions all presented by Mr P Wellington MP from 303 petitioners (Petition No. 344–04), 402 petitioners (Petition No. 350–04), 364 petitioners (Petition No. 355–04), 144 petitioners (Petition No. 381–04) and 51 petitioners (Petition No. 382–04), regarding horse riding in the Mapleton Forest Reserve 20 December 2004— 2366 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr M Rowell MP from 3,963 petitioners regarding the failure to retain doctors on a long-term basis at Ingham Hospital, rectifying identified problems and maintaining the current level of service 2367 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr G Fenlon MP from 1,340 petitioners regarding a request to stop the establishment of a drug and alcohol treatment facility by Ozcare in Hammond Way, Kelso 21 December 2004— 2368 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Report No. 47 titled Meeting with the Queensland Ombudsman – 23 November 2004 2369 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Report titled Regulating Prostitution: An Evaluation of the Prostitution Act 1999 (Qld) 2370 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Report titled Regulating Adult Entertainment: A Review of the Live Adult Entertainment Industry in Queensland 2371 Department of Emergency Services – Discussion Paper titled A review of fire safety arrangements in Queensland 2372 Letter, dated 20 December 2004, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 7 December 2004 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed 2373 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr J English MP from 7,989 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Mr J English MP from 530 petitioners regarding legalising ferret ownership in Queensland 2374 Report from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) on an overseas trip to Japan and Taiwan – 11 to 20 November 2004 2375 Travelsafe Committee – Issues Paper No. 9 titled Educating drivers to stop driving tired 22 December 2004— 2376 Queensland Law Reform Commission – Annual Report and Statement of Affairs 2003–04 2377 Office of the Public Advocate – Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2378 District Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2379 Supreme Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 2380 Director of Public Prosecutions Queensland – Annual Report 2003–04 23 December 2004— 2381 Townsville Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2003-04 2382 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) regarding the Townsville Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2003–04 2383 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 1116 petitioners regarding the proposed residential and golf course development behind the village of Montville 24 December 2004— 2384 Report from the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) on an overseas trip to Vietnam, Japan and Korea – 11 to 21 November 2004 2385 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fenlon from 110 petitioners regarding rules pertaining to the assessment for admission as a Barrister–at–Law

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6 January 2005— 2386 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Dr Clark from 2,370 petitioners regarding the proposed upgrade of the Kennedy Highway, Smithfield to Kuranda (Kuranda Range Road) 2387 Final Government Response from the Acting Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Mackenroth) to Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 64 titled Report on an examination of the appropriate scope of provisions on Members transacting business with an entity of the State, and related matters 13 January 2005— 2388 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 229 petitioners regarding the proposed sale of Crown Land in Brolga Close, Kewarra Beach 2389 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 1148 petitioners regarding speech therapy services available at the Warren Park Special Education Development Unit 14 January 2005— 2390 Amended coversheet to the report from the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) on an overseas trip to Vietnam, Japan and Korea – 11 to 21 November 2004 17 January 2005— 2391 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Livingstone from 165 petitioners (Petition No. 416- 04) and 798 petitioners (Petition No. 417-04), regarding a request to protect the sandstone abutments of the Heiner Road Overbridge, Heiner Road and the Wharf Branch Railway, North Ipswich 19 January 2005— 2392 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to an e- petition sponsored by Mr Purcell from 313 petitioners regarding child care legislation 20 January 2005— 2393 Priorities in Progress Report 2003-04 25 January 2005— 2394 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Mulherin from 554 petitioners regarding a request to refuse the application to upgrade Evans Avenue and Malcomson Street, North Mackay 1 February 2005— 2395 Amendments to the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement – Schedule C – Basin Salinity Management approved by the Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council on 1 November 2002 2396 Amendments to the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement – Schedule F – Cap on Diversions approved by the Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council on 25 August 2000 3 February 2005— 2397 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Sullivan from 2864 petitioners regarding a request for a 24 hour police station on Bribie Island 9 February 2005— 2398 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads to a paper petition presented by Mr Reynolds from 87 petitioners regarding a request for the Townsville Port Authority to provide only one entry and exit point to the port, the Boundary Street/Benwell Road entry and that the port access road be supported and built as a matter of urgency 15 February 2005— 2399 Guideline for using the Automated Interactive Voice Response (AIVR System) to give a Notice 16 February 2005— 2400 Interim Rail Investigation Report into the Derailment of Cairns Tilt Train VCQ5, North of Berajondo, Queensland on 15 November 2004 17 February 2005— 2401 Childrens Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2003-04 21 February 2005— 2402 Interim Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade to Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee’s Report No. 46 – A preamble for the Queensland Constitution?

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ASSENT TO BILLS 2403 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 29 November 2004—

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2404 Ms Nelson-Carr from 1,944 petitioners requesting the House to authorise the purchase of the property known as the JCU Vincent Campus in order to preserve the hydrotherapy pool and associated facilities for use by all residents of Townsville Thuringowa and the surrounding region. 2405 Mr Hoolihan from 2,171 petitioners requesting the House to establish a branch of the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (PCYC) on the Capricorn Coast at Yeppoon. 2406 Mr Wellington from 2,698 petitioners requesting the House to cause the new call in powers of the Office of Urban Management to be used to prevent the proposed residential and golf course development behind the village of Montville being approved and to prevent Montville and its surrounds from further urbanisation and development by including it as an important part of the green belt of regional landscape in the new Urban Management Plan being put in place by State Government. 2407 Mrs Sullivan from 2,774 petitioners requesting the House to take action to rezone the area from the four wheel drive track on Bribie Island’s Ocean Beach opposite 8th Avenue, Woorim including approximately 200 metres out from the low-tide mark to Castlereagh Point, Scarborough as a special managed area for recreation and tourism zone. 2408 Mr Langbroek from 1,640 petitioners requesting the House to take steps pursuant to section 161 of the Local Government Act to obtain a regulation of the Governor in Council permanently suspending the Gold Coast City Council’s resolution of 29 November 2004 regarding the sale of freehold land at Surfers Paradise known as Neal Shannon Park, Bruce Bishop Car Park and Surfers Paradise Transit Centre. 2409 Mr O’Brien from 1,013 petitioners requesting the House to use its authority to deem Weipa Town Office as an eligible organisation for funding purposes. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 2410 Mr Messenger from 338 petitioners requesting the House to maintain funding of the Reading Recovery Program in existing schools. 2411 Mr Purcell from 27 petitioners requesting the House to stop the planned removal of large trees and find an alternative site for the construction of a Special Education Unit within the grounds of Morningside State School or investigate other suitable venues in the Bulimba Electorate. 2412 Mr Choi from 631 petitioners requesting the House to require the Deputy Premier in his role as Head of the Office of Urban Management to incorporate only the existing urban footprint (as per the 1998 Redland Shire Strategic Plan) within the SEQ 2021 Draft Regional Plan and to require Local Government and Planning Minister to reject any Redland Shire Draft Planning Scheme based on further urban expansion in the Redland Shire. 2413 Mr O’Brien from 259 petitioners requesting the House to refer the inability of citizens to register and vote electronically to the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee asking it to investigate ways to allow Queenslanders to vote electronically. 2414 Mr English from 131 petitioners requesting the House to provide more facilities and beds specifically for young people with an acquired brain injury. 2415 Ms Barry from 101 petitioners requesting the House to reconsider its blanket settlement offer of wages removed from the indigenous community between 1890 and 1970 and award all monies owed to these peoples on individual merit. 2416 Mr Fraser from 4,446 petitioners requesting the House to consider changes to the State Liquor Act which would formally recognise the Valley as Queensland’s first Special Entertainment Precinct. 2417 Mr Fraser from 1,428 petitioners requesting the House to provide funding in the forward capital works program for a safe pedestrian and cyclists crossing at the Toowong roundabout.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2418 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 252

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Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, Wagering Act 1998— 2419 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 253 Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 2420 Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2004, No. 254 Liquor Amendment Act 2004— 2421 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 255 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 2422 Workplace Health and Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 256 Health Services Act 1991— 2423 Health Services Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 257 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986— 2424 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 258 Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003— 2425 Community Ambulance Cover Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 259 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Act 2000— 2426 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 260 Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002— 2427 Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 261 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2428 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2004, No. 262 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2429 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 263 Surveyors Act 2003— 2430 Surveyors Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 264 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 2431 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 265 Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004— 2432 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 266 Community Services and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2433 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 267 Pay-roll Tax Act 1971, Taxation Administration Act 2001— 2434 Taxation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 268 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989— 2435 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 269 Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002— 2436 Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 270 Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Act 2004— 2437 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 271 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990, Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998— 2438 Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 272 Police Service Administration Act 1990— 2439 Police Service Administration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 273 Legal Profession Act 2004— 2440 Legal Profession Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 274 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2441 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2004, No. 275 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 2442 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2004, No. 276 Stock Act 1915— 2443 Stock Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 277 Electricity Amendment Act 2004— 2444 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 278 Electricity Act 1994— 2445 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 279 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 2446 Community Services (Aborigines) Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 280 Radiation Safety Act 1999— 2447 Radiation Safety (Radiation Safety Standards) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2004, No. 281

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Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Act 2004— 2448 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 282 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 2449 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 283 Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2450 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 284 Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 2451 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 285 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000— 2452 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 286 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004— 2453 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 287 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991— 2454 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 288 Electrical Safety Act 2002, Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 2455-2456 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 289 and Explanatory Notes for No. 289 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 2457 Workplace Health and Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 290 Health Act 1937— 2458 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 291 Health Services Act 1991, Private Health Facilities Act 1999— 2459 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 292 Public Records Act 2002— 2460 Public Records Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 293 Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000, Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 2461 Queensland Building Services Authority and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 294 Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004— 2462 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 295 2463 Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Regulation 2004, No. 296 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 2464 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2004, No. 297 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2465 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 298 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004— 2466 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 299 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 2467 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 300 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 2468 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 301 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Tow Truck Act 1973, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 2469 Transport Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 302 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 2470 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 303 Primary Industries and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 2471 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 304 Fisheries Act 1994, Integrated Planning Act 1997, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2472-2474 Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 305 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 305 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 2475 Rural Adjustment Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 306 Sugar Industry Act 1999— 2476 Sugar Industry Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 307 Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004— 2477 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 308

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Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Mineral Resources Act 1989, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004— 2478-2480 Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Regulation 2004, No. 309 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 309 Petroleum Act 1923— 2481-2483 Petroleum Regulation 2004, No. 310 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 310 Land Sales Act 1984— 2484 Land Sales Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 311 Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994— 2485 Consumer Credit Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 312 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000— 2486 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 313 Electricity Act 1994— 2487 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004, No. 314 Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2488 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 315 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995, Environmental Protection Act 1994, Nature Conservation Act 1992, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2489 Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 316 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 2490 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004, No. 317 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984— 2491 Community Services Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2004, No. 318 Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984, Education (General Provisions) Act 1989, Housing Act 2003, Liquor Act 1992, Local Government Act 1993, Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 2492 Local Government (Community Government Areas) Regulation 2004, No. 319 Food Production (Safety) Act 2000— 2493-2495 Food Production (Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004, No. 320 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 320 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977— 2496 Financial Management Amendment Standard (No. 1) 2004, No. 321 Casino Control Act 1982— 2497 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2004, No. 322 Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984, Local Government Act 1993, Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004— 2498 Local Government (Community Government Areas) Finance Standard 2004, No. 323 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 2499 Nature Conservation (Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2004, No. 324 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 2500 Workplace Health and Safety (Repeal of Code of Practice) Notice 2004, No. 325 Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, Wagering Act 1998— 2501 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 1 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 2502-2503 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 2 and Explanatory Notes for No. 2 Education Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2504 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 3 Education (Capital Assistance) Act 1993— 2505 Education (Capital Assistance) Regulation 2005, No. 4 Radiation Safety Act 1999— 2506 Radiation Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 5 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 2507 Building and Construction Industry Payments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 6 Drugs Misuse Act 1986— 2508 Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 7 Pay-roll Tax Administration Amendment Act 2004— 2509 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 8

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Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 2510 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 9 Water Act 2000— 2511-2513 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 10 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 10 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 2514-2516 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 11 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 11 Marine Parks Act 1982— 2517 Marine Parks Zoning Plans Amendment Zoning Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 12 2518 Marine Parks Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 13 Local Government Act 1993— 2519 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 14 Petroleum Act 1923— 2520 Petroleum (Entry Permission—Queensland Gas Company Limited) Notice 2005, No. 15

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 2521 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz—

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 14, 10.10 am) 2522 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the public report of ministerial expenses for the period 31 July 2004 to 31 December 2004. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2523 Public Report of Ministerial Expenses – Total for all Ministerial Portfolios – For the period 1 July 2004 to 31 December 2004 2524 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the ICT industry. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2525 Queensland Government promotional folder of ICT documents, including Smart ICT – Taking it to the world 2526 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to multicultural policy. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2527 Queensland Government Multicultural Policy 2004 titled Multicultural Queensland – Making a world of difference 2528 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the koala conservation plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2529 Environmental Protection Agency and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service – Draft Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2005 and Management Program 2005–2015 2530 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to counter– terrorism contingencies. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2531 Queensland Government 2005–2007 Counter-Terrorism Strategy 2532 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the top 10 improvements to Queensland’s way of life. 2533 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs creation in regional Queensland. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2534 Commemorative book titled 100 years of news 1905–2004 compiled by Pat Towner, edited by Neville Charge 2535 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Government advertising. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2536-2537 Government advertisements (5) and schedule of publication 2538 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to waiting times in public hospitals.

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2539 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Emergency Response Centre. 2540 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Clarion Hotel, Mackay Marina. 2541 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to new funding for projects. 2542 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to air conditioning in schools. 2543 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 2544 Alert Digest No. 1 of 2005

PAPERS The following papers were tabled— Ms Nelson–Carr— 2545 Report on visit to Mumbai, India from 4 to 7 December 2004 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 2546 Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the period 1 July 2004 to 31 December 2004 Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn)— 2547 Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the period 1 July 2004 to 31 December 2004

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 22, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2548 Letter, dated 7 February 2005, to Russell Galt from John Miles, Chairman, Disciplinary Committee, Liberal Party of Australia Queensland Division titled Notice of a Disciplinary Committee Investigation and Hearing Paper: Mr Horan tabled the following paper— 2549 Letter (undated) from Dr David Evans, Medical Superintendent, QEII Hospital Health Service District to doctors relating to gastroenterology services Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following paper— 2550 Document titled Has your hospital been cheated?: Blackspot zones as reported in AMA Queensland Budget Audit February 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard P. 28, 11.11 am) Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2551 Document titled Issues in Juvenile Justice

APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) AND APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard P. 43, 12.30 pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2552 Copy of text of memo (undated) to Mr Frank Turvey, Asset Manager, Advisory Branch of Building Division, Q-Build, from John Rowland, Program Manager Environment, Q-Build 2553 Letter, dated 3 December 2004, from Ricky Fenwick, student at Macgregor High School, to Mr Messenger regarding asbestos at Macgregor High School 2554 Letter, dated 14 December 2004, from Mr Ken Rogers, Assistant Director-General, School Performance, Education Queensland, to Mr and Mrs H Rzeszewski relating to concerns at Rosedale State School 2555 Letter, dated 4 February 2005, from Henry and Deborah Rzeszewski to Mr Messenger relating to concerns at Rosedale State School 2556 Email, dated 16 February 2005, from Mrs Linda Mulligan, District Director of Nursing Services, Bundaberg Health Services, to various addressees relating to roster and leave arrangements 2557 Letter, dated 16 February 2005, from Lorraine Smith, CEO, Queensland School Bus Alliance, to Mr Messenger relating to school bus services

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MOTION WITHOUT NOTICE – ADDRESS TO THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL – APPOINTMENT OF INFORMATION COMMISSIONER (Hansard P. 84, 7.30 pm) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2558 Curriculum vitae of Ms Cathi Taylor

PETROLEUM AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard P. 94, 8.25 pm) Papers: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2559 Article from Petroleum News, dated August 2004, titled Simmons hopes he's wrong 2560 Article from The Business, dated 7 November 2004, titled Oil supply to peak sooner than we think, says BP scientist Paper: Mr Robertson, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2561 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Petroleum and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2)

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard P. 100, 8.56 pm) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2562 Article from Warwick Daily News, dated 2 February 2005, titled Battle over – Court upholds Killarney appeal 2563 List of land valuations in Killarney area

WEDNESDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2568 Mr McArdle from 26 petitioners requesting the House to provide shaded car parks for the elderly residents of “May Hooper Lodge”, Caloundra. 2569 Mr McArdle from 3,529 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the safety of police and the general community by increasing the number of police on patrol in the Caboolture region. 2570 Dr Clark from 496 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that the right of safe, legal and permanent access at all times, regardless of tides, is provided from the northern end of Moore Street or the park on Connermara Close, Trinity Beach, directly to the foreshore at Taylors Point Beach. 2571 Mr Lee from 2,325 petitioners requesting the House to amend the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and ban the practice of recreational duck and quail shooting in Queensland. 2572 Ms Lee Long from 71 petitioners requesting the House to improve signage at the corner of Kennedy Highway and Main Street, Tolga. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 2573 Mr Wellington from 225 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the existing fire trails and degraded tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 2574-2575 Letter, dated 21 February 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 8 February 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 107, 9.33 am) 2576 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to public safety in Brisbane City. 2577 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Boxing Day Tsunami and a plaque to be placed in Roma Street Parklands. 2578 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to multiculturalism and the Indian community. 2579 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to multiculturalism and the Chinese community. 2580 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Multiculturalism Awards.

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2581 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an information session on multiculturalism for MPs. 2582 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous art and Queensland artist, Judy Watson. 2583 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aboriginal Cricket Team of 1868. 2584 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy and unemployment. 2585 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Millennium Arts Project. 2586 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the National Information and Communication Technology Australia Queensland laboratory. 2587 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new cruise ship terminal at Hamilton. 2588 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Wagner Composite Fibre Technologies. 2589 (n) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the expansion of the Yatala Brewery. 2590 (o) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to rail and ports projects and the export coal industry. 2591 (p) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 3rd Annual Premier of Queensland Smart Awards. 2592 (q) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to comments by the Federal Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, Ian MacFarlane, in The Courier–Mail today regarding the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal. 2593 (r) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to new guidelines for working with crocodiles in captivity. Paper: Mr Barton, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2594 Workplace Health and Safety Guidelines for Working with Crocodiles in Captivity, dated February 2005 2595 (s) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to Ms Caroline Russo who is missing following the Boxing Day Tsunami. 2596 (t) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to preventable deaths. 2597 (u) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. 2598 (v) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to freedom of information and comments in The Courier–Mail today regarding the process between the Minister’s office and the Queensland Police Service. Refer to Hansard (w) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the investigation into the derailment of the Cairns tilt train. 2599 (x) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to a new red plum variety which is rich in antioxidants.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 123, 10.30 am) Paper: Mr Quinn tabled the following paper— 2600 Graph titled Police Response Statistics between December 2004 and January 2005

MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 127, 10.50 am) (a) Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) rose on a matter of privilege suddenly arising. Papers: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2601 Document titled COMMISSIONER QLD POLICE 2602 Correspondence, dated 21 February 2005, from the Director, Executive Services, Department of Premier and Cabinet (b) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2603 Letter, dated 21 February 2005, from the Commissioner of Police to the Leader of the Opposition relating to freedom of information applications

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Ministerial Travel. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2604 Copy of email between Ministerial Services staff, dated 23 February 2005.

GAMBLING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 135, 11.30 am) 2564-2565 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENTS BILL (Hansard p. 137, 11.40 am) 2566-2567 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act about private employment agents and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 156, 3.19 pm) 2605 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Palm Island Council and the Crime and Misconduct Commission. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2606 Letter, dated 3 December 2004, from Boe Lawyers to Mr Beattie relating to the Palm Island Council’s response to the Government's Five Point Plan for Palm Island 2607 Letter, dated 6 December 2004, from Boe Lawyers to Mr Beattie titled Palm Island – Death in Custody 2608 Letter, dated 10 December 2004, from Mr Beattie to Ms Erykah Kyle, Chairperson, Palm Island Aboriginal Council relating to future communications with the Palm Island Council 2609 Letter, dated 10 December 2004, from Mr Beattie to Boe Lawyers relating to future communications with the Palm Island Council 2610 Letter, dated 13 December 2004, from Boe Lawyers to Mr Beattie relating to future communications with the Palm Island Council 2611 Letter, dated 17 December 2004, from Ms Erika Kyle, Chairperson, Palm Island Aboriginal Council to the Premier requesting future communications with the Palm Island Council to be via Boe Lawyers 2612 Letter, dated 4 January 2005, from the Acting Premier (Mr Mackenroth) to Ms Erykah Kyle, Chairperson, Palm Island Aboriginal Council relating to a meeting between the Queensland Government and Boe Lawyers concerning the Palm Island community 2613 Letter, dated 10 January 2005, from Boe Lawyers to Ms Anna Moynihan, A/Executive Director, Social Policy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet relating to the Palm Island Council 2614 Letter, dated 8 February 2005, from Dr Leo Keliher, Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet to Boe Lawyers relating to the Palm Island Council 2615 Letter, dated 11 February 2005, from Mr Beattie to Ms Erykah Kyle, Chairperson, Palm Island Aboriginal Council relating to the Palm Island Council 2616 Letter, dated 17 February 2005, from Boe Lawyers to Mr Beattie relating to the Palm Island Community Centre 2617 Letter, dated 18 February 2005, from Ms Erykah Kyle, Chairperson, Palm Island Aboriginal Council to Mr Beattie relating to the action plan for Palm Island

NOTICE OF MOTION – VIOLENCE IN BRISBANE CBD (Hansard p. 180, 5.29 pm) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2618 Media release, dated 23 February 2005, by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled CMC completes Palm Island airfare investigation

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 189, 7.30 pm) Papers: Mrs E Cunningham, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following papers on behalf of Mr Wellington— 2619 Various letters and documents relating to fluoridation of the water supply

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THURSDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2620 Mr Wellington from 1,591 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the existing fire trails and degraded tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors. 2621 Dr Flegg from 198 petitioners requesting the House to immediately remove all asbestos material from Moggill State School and provide sufficient insulation to ensure comfortable learning conditions for children and that Education Queensland not simply encapsulate the asbestos material. 2622 Mr Wellington from 149 petitioners requesting the House to commit to zoning Lot 3, RP57951, Parish Mooloolah, operated as Robert’s Turf Supplies as a regional landscape and rural production area under the SEQ Regional Plan and to instruct the Maroochy Shire Council to return the land to the abovementioned purpose. 2623 Dr Flegg from 535 petitioners requesting the House to save the Remick Street bushland, in McDowall, by transferring it to the Brisbane City Council for management in the conservation estate.

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK – EXEMPT STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The following exempt statutory instrument was tabled by The Clerk— University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998— 2624 University of the Sunshine Coast (Statute No. 1) Amendment Statute (No. 1) 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 219, 9.34 am) 2625 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to World Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. 2626 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to World Expo 2005 and tourism. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2627 Various Queensland promotional brochures titled Natural Colours 2628 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the central Queensland sitting of Parliament in Rockhampton from 4 to 6 October 2005. 2629 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the first annual report of the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2630 Reef Water Quality Protection Plan – Annual Report 2003–04 2631 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to 80th Community Cabinet meeting in Charleville. 2632 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the attendance of Her Excellency the Governor as Queensland’s representative at Australia Week 2005 in Los Angeles. 2633 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and a trade mission to China led by the Honourable Tom Burns, Chairman of the Queensland China Council. 2634 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting with the Australian Ambassador to Russia and the Sakhalin Island oil and gas project. 2635 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s current water availability situation. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2636 List of dams and storage levels 2637 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit by Professor Richard Florida. 2638 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Indigenous Business Development Program. 2639 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement commending Police officers for their quick response to an incident outside Parliament House in Alice Street on 23 February 2005. 2640 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to school enrolments for 2005 and the Queensland education system. 2641 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to industrial relations and reforms proposed by the Federal Government.

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2642 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed expansion of the Brisbane Airport and the duplication of the Gateway Bridge. 2643 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of the Government’s anti–smoking legislation. 2644 (q) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to rural telecommunications services and the Government’s SmartNet deal with Optus. 2645 (r) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to recent achievements by Taskforce Argos and police operations against child abuse pornography. Refer to Hansard (s) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to trucks on suburban streets and the trial removal of the toll on the Kuraby and Stapylton toll plazas between 10 pm and 5 am. 2646 (t) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the expansion of the commercial forestry industry. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2647 Report by Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries titled The Queensland forest industry: An overview of the commercial growing, management and processing of commercial forest products in Queensland 2648 (u) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the reform of Queensland’s child protection system and the revamped Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) system. 2649 (v) Minister for Energy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of the Somerville Report recommendations and the new Electricity Industry Code. 2650 (w) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to an improvement in response times by the Queensland Ambulance Service. 2651 (x) Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Ms Clark) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the Queensland Government’s new Indigenous Portal – www.qld.gov.au/indigenous. 2652 (y) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to allegations surrounding a meeting with the Palm Island Aboriginal Council. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2653 Copy of notes taken by Steve Bishop at Palm Island on 17 February 2005

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following papers, pursuant to Section 4.7(4) of the Police Service Administration Act 1990— Crime and Misconduct Commission— 2654 Certified copy of the Register of Reports and Recommendations to the Police Minister, Ministerial Directions and Tabled Ministerial Reasons 2004 2655 Letter, dated 12 January 2005, from the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, Mr Robert Atkinson, to the Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, Mr Robert Needham 2656 Letter, dated 17 January 2005, from Mr Needham to the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 234, 10.20 am) Private Members' statements were made. Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2657 Letter, dated 10 February 2005, from Mrs Helen King to parents and caregivers of Moggill State Primary School pupils

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 235, 10.29 am) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) rose on a matter of privilege suddenly arising. Paper: Ms Bligh, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2658 Document, dated 24 July 1996, titled Asbestos Register Report for Selected Audit – Site Name: Moggill State School

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 260, 2.30 pm) 2659 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Water Fund, the proposed Western Australia canal scheme and the proposed South East Queensland Recycled Water Project.

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Papers: Mr Beattie, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2660 Letter, dated 17 March 2002, from the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) to Mr Beattie relating to the proposed South East Queensland Recycled Water Project 2661 Letter, dated 3 April 2002, from Mr Beattie to Mr Howard in reply to Mr Howard’s letter of 17 March 2002 2662 Letter, dated 21 April 2002, from Mr Howard to Mr Beattie in reply to Mr Beattie’s letter of 3 April 2002 2663 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Palm Island PCYC.

SUMMARY OFFENCES BILL (Hansard p. 261, 2.35 pm) Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2664 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Summary Offences Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 268, 3.24 pm) 2665 Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a ministerial statement he made on 23 February regarding the location of travelling dental teams.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 289, 5.24 pm) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2666 Non–conforming petition relating to a safer intersection at the corner of King Street and Mill Road, Buderim

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

25 February 2005— 2667 National Environment Protection Council – Annual Report 2003-2004 28 February 2005— 2668 President of the Industrial Court of Queensland in respect of The Industrial Court of Queensland, The Queensland Industrial Relations Commission and The Queensland Industrial Registry – Annual Report 2003-04 2669 Review of the River Improvement Trust Act 1940 Discussion Paper – February 2005 1 March 2005— 2670 Errata to the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Annual Report 2003-2004 tabled on 12 November 2004 7 March 2005— 2671 Queensland Treasury Corporation – Half Yearly Report July-December 2004

TUESDAY, 8 MARCH 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 297, 9.31 am) Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2678 Transcript of 612 ABC Radio interview with Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) 2679 Question on Notice No. 1096 of 2004 from Mr Seeney to Mr Welford and answer 2680 Letter, dated 10 January 2005, from D J Bevan, Information Commissioner to Mr Paul Turner, Office of the Leader of the Opposition 2681 Document titled Submission – Re 2004/FO088 and 2004/FO102

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2682 Mr Fraser from 10 petitioners requesting the House to provide funding for a safe pedestrian and cyclists crossing at the Toowong roundabout in the forward capital works program. 2683 Ms Stuckey from 1,407 petitioners requesting the House to lengthen the merging lanes both north and south onto the M1 at the Stewart Road interchange. 2684 Mrs Sullivan from 40 petitioners requesting the House to take action to rezone the area from the four wheel drive track on Bribie Island’s Ocean Beach opposite 8th Avenue, Woorim including

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approximately 200 metres out from the low-tide mark to Castlereagh Point, Scarborough as a special managed area for recreation and tourism zone. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 2685 Ms Male from 139 petitioners requesting the House to improve on justice and legal rights in Queensland including, improving training to police officers.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Professional Standards Act 2004— 2686 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 16 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2687 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 17 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 2688 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Interim Standard 2005, No. 18 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 2689 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Designing and Building Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships) Interim Standard 2005, No. 19 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 2690 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Recreational Marine Driver Licence Approvals) Interim Standard 2005, No. 20 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 2691 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Recreational Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Interim Standard 2005, No. 21 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 2692 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Qualifications for Accreditation for Ship Designers, Ship Builders and Marine Surveyors) Interim Standard 2005, No. 22 Fisheries Act 1994— 2693 Fisheries Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 23 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 2694 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 24 Public Service Act 1996— 2695 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 25 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 2696 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 26 Fisheries Act 1994— 2697 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 27

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 2698 Queensland Law Reform Commission – Report No. 59 titled The Abrogation of the Privilege against Self-incrimination December 2004 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 2699-2701 Report on a Decision by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) regarding the call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – Development application for the Emerald Tower Development Proposal at 550 Queen Street, Brisbane by Emerald Developments (Australia) Pty Ltd lodged with the Brisbane City Council

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 2702 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any Bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz—

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 2703 Report on trade delegation to India from 27 November to 4 December 2004 2704 Queensland Law Reform Commission – Report No. 54, dated December 2004, titled The Abrogation of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 300, 9.38 am) 2705 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to security cameras in taxis. 2706 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane City Safety Action Plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2707 Brisbane City Safety Action Plan 2708 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane North South Bypass Tunnel project. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2709 Letter, dated 28 February 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Campbell Newman 2710 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to vocational training for women. 2711 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Pharmaceutical Industry Plan titled Springboard for Opportunities. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2712 Document, dated December 2004, by PriceWaterhouseCoopers in association with the Department of State Development and Innovation titled Queensland Pharmaceutical Industry Profile – Springboard for Opportunities 2713 Queensland Pharmaceutical Action Plan 2714 Pharmaceutical and Natraceuticals Skills Foundation Strategy Summary 2715 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to inner city homelessness and funding for housing. 2716 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the new Armar–eeum Currency Distribution Centre. 2717 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a tropical cyclone warning for tropical cyclone Ingrid. 2718 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the resignation of Ms Clark as Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and the appointment of Mr Mickel as the Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Ms Lavarch as Parliamentary Secretary to Mr Mickel. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2719 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Report, dated March 2005, titled Palm Island Airfare Controversy – A CMC Report on an investigation into allegations of official misconduct arising from certain travel arrangements authorised by the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 2720 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Ms Cathi Taylor as the Information Commissioner. 2721 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the GST and state taxes. Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2722 Graph titled Growth in Commonwealth Taxes Compared with GST Payments to States including Budget Balancing Assistance (BBA) 2001-02 to 2004-05 2723 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to consumer complaints about the Building Services Authority.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 2724 Alert Digest No. 2 of 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 317, 10.32 am) Questions without notice were asked. Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2725 NSW Treasury document titled Interstate comparison of taxes 2004-05 (TRP04–4) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2726 Statement relating to sugar industry reform Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 2727 Letter, dated 7 February 2005, from the Multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Team, Gold Coast Hospital, addressed to Doctors relating to chronic pain management

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Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) tabled the following paper— 2728 List of persons appointed to Smart Women Smart State Set Taskforce

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 337, 12.29 pm) 2672–2673 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

HOUSING AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 340, 12.45 pm) 2674–2675 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Housing Act 2003, the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 and the Local Government Act 1993 and for another purpose and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

CORRECTIVE SERVICES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 341, 12.53 pm) 2676-2677 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Corrective Services Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

RACING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 359, 4.13 pm) Papers: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2729 Letter, dated 23 December 2004, from Mr Hopper to the Normanton Race Club 2730 Document, dated 13 December 2004, from Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) relating to the Racing Amendment Bill Paper: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2731 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Racing Amendment Bill Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2732 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Racing Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 403, 10 pm) Acting Leader of the House (Mr Schwarten) moved – That this House do now adjourn. Papers: Mr Copeland, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2733 Letter, dated 11 May 2004, from M R and C J Harris to the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) and attachments Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2734 Letter, dated 8 March 2005, from Colleen Benson, Community Development Officer, Logan East Community Neighbourhood Centre to Mr Wellington

WEDNESDAY, 9 MARCH 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 2735 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 8 March 2005—

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2736 Ms Nolan from 454 petitioners requesting the House to keep Ripley Road and Fischer Road as urban corridors and not link them to industrial areas as an extension of the South West Transport Corridor. 2737 Mr Knuth from 602 petitioners requesting the House to scrap the new law requiring windows on parked vehicles to be fully closed in northern, central and western Queensland as leaving windows slightly open stops the temperature reaching in excess of 60C in closed vehicles in these areas in summer. 2738 Mr Wellington from 45 petitioners requesting the House to amend the eligibility criteria for students wishing to avail themselves of the school transport assistance scheme.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 412, 9.35 am) 2739 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for a twin–engine emergency helicopter for the Torres Strait and the tip of Cape York.

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2740 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Severe Tropical Cyclone Ingrid. 2741 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to megaships traversing the Gold Coast Seaway and a proposed cruise ship terminal. 2742 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for 12 new multicultural community workers. 2743 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit to Rockhampton to inspect facilities for the Central Queensland sittings in October. 2744 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal surplus and GST funds. 2745 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Harmony Day on 21 March and the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 2746 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Science in Parliament briefing sessions. 2747 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the resignation of Mr Bill Grant, Chief Executive Officer of Southbank. 2748 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to SBS and 7 Networks and the free to air coverage of the Australian Ashes Test and one day international series in England. 2749 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Australian South Sea Islander Scholarships. 2750 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol production in the United States of America. 2751 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland jobs. 2752 (n) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to an emergency rescue helicopter for the Torres Strait and Cape York. 2753 (o) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to feedback on Prep Year. 2754 (p) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to a submission for a wage increase for award workers. 2755 (q) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to Emigrate 2005 to be held in the United Kingdom from 18 to 21 March. 2756 (r) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to an extension of the nurse practitioners trials. 2757 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Brisbane racing precinct and the appointment of Mr Kevin Dixon as Project Director. 2758 (t) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to facilities for victims and vulnerable witnesses in the courts. 2759 (u) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to record scallop catches. 2760 (v) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to vegetation management and tree clearing. 2761 (w) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to scholarships for new post graduate courses in child protection. 2762 (x) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to a tourism delegation to China. 2763 (y) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 426, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2764 Extract from Mr Springborg's Member biography on the Parliamentary web site Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following paper— 2765 Terms of reference for the Forensic Sciences Review, Queensland Health Scientific Services Papers: Dr Flegg tabled the following papers— 2766 Gold Coast Health Service District patient admission booking form

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2767 Letter, dated 22 February 2005, from the Executive Director Medical Services, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Health Service District to Patricia Bowden changing appointment to 7 March 2005 2768 Letter, dated 25 February 2005, from the Executive Director Medical Services, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Health Service District to Patricia Bowden changing appointment to 9 May 2005

RACING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 437, 11.30 am) Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2769 Pages 9 to 15 of a proposed Racing Amendment Regulation

MINERAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 449, 2.30 pm) Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2770 Explanatory Notes to amendments in consideration in detail to the Mineral Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 505, 9.40 pm) Paper: Ms Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 2771 Document (undated) titled South Burnett Jobmatch have great pleasure in presenting Dead Man Working introducing Dean Clifford

THURSDAY, 10 MARCH 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 511, 9.31 am) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2772 Letter, dated 21 February 2005, from Mr Schwarten to Ms Erykah Kyle relating to the actions of a public servant on Palm Island

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2773 Mr Foley from 215 petitioners requesting the House to resolve the concerns over the proposed declaration and zoning of the Great Sandy Marine Park draft plan in a manner that is fair and equitable to both recreational and commercial fishing interests. 2774 Mr Foley from 401 petitioners requesting the House to either disallow commercial beam trawling and netting in the proposed Sandy Straits Yellow Conservation Zone or re-zone the entire area to Light Blue Zone for General Use.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt)— 2775 Report on official visit to New Zealand from 31 January to 2 February 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 512, 9.36 am) 2776 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Tropical Cyclone Ingrid. 2777 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Federal Government funding for public hospitals. 2778 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Australian Helicopters. 2779 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brown and Hurley centre. 2780 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Heads of Australian Country Operations conference to be held at Coolum. 2781 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Wendy Erhart, winner of the Businesswoman of the Year Award. 2782 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the third and final tower of Chevron Renaissance. 2783 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Events Regional Development Program. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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2784 Queensland Events Corporation – Report titled 2005 and beyond 2785 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to multicultural events and the Multicultural Assistance Program. 2786 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Community Cabinet meeting in Ipswich on 20 and 21 March 2005. Refer to Hansard (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a report in The Courier–Mail concerning a letter from the Premier. 2787 (l) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to consultation and submissions received on the draft South East Queensland Regional Plan and paid tribute to the staff of the Office of Urban Management. 2788 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Safe and Healthy Schools Policy and the first Healthy Schools Van. 2789 (n) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for renal care. 2790 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to stories in The Courier–Mail by reporter Tuck Thompson regarding complaints against the Building Services Authority. 2791 (p) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to a review of prostitution laws. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the jailing of Tony Roy Wolf for the running aground of the Karma. 2792 (r) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the citrus industry and access to Australian markets. 2793 (s) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the replacement of the high voltage transmission power line between Innisfail and Kareeya and Ergon Energy’s response to Tropical Cyclone Ingrid.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 2794 Report No. 87 – Queensland Rail Coal Electric Locomotives Upgrade Project (Stage 1)

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following paper— Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 2795 Report No. 48 – Publication of Committee Proceedings

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 526, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2796 Statement relating to St Patrick’s Day Papers: Mr Messenger tabled the following papers— 2797 Letter, dated 24 February 2005, from the Moore Park State School Parents & Citizens Association to Mr Messenger relating to air-conditioning for the Moore Park State school Paper: Mr Beattie tabled the following paper— 2798 Page 39 of the report on the Palm Island airfare controversy

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 537, 11.28 am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to matters raised and comments by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg). Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2799 Copy of a document titled Transcript – Press conference with Premier Peter Beattie – Sunday 21 March 2004 – Re: Peter Foster child protection blueprint; Premier's family's use of electorate car

CRIMINAL CODE (CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND ABUSE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 545, 11.29 am) Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2800 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Criminal Code (Child Pornography and Abuse) Amendment Bill Paper: Mr Welford, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2801 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Criminal Code (Child Pornography and Abuse) Amendment Bill

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PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

14 March 2005— 2802 Director of Mental Health – Annual Report 2003-04 2803 Review of the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld) – Discussion paper, March 2005 16 March 2005— 2804 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 2698 petitioners regarding a request to prevent the proposed residential and golf course development behind Montville and its surrounds from being approved and to also be protected from further urbanization and development 17 March 2005— 2805 Response from the Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Policy (Mr Mickel) to an e-petition sponsored by Ms Barry from 101 petitioners regarding a request to reconsider the settlement of wages to the indigenous community. (This response was replaced (see Tabled Paper No. 2876) 2806 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 149 petitioners regarding the application for very high density industrial development of Lot 3, RP57951, Parish Mooloolah 18 March 2005— 2807 Report by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) on an overseas visit to correctional facilities in California – 12 to 15 February 2005 2808 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 198 petitioners regarding a request to immediately remove all asbestos material from Moggill State School and provide sufficient insulation 21 March 2005— 2809 Electricity Industry Code – First Edition made under the Electricity Act 1994

TUESDAY, 22 MARCH 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 587, 9.34 am) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2814 Letter, dated 21 March 2005, from P T Maker, Greenhow and Yeates, Solicitors and Tax Agents to the Crime and Misconduct Commission lodging a complaint of official misconduct

ASSENT TO BILLS 2815 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 18 March 2005—

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2816 Mr Pitt, from 998 petitioners, requesting the House to take the necessary action to have a suitable pedestrian crossing installed so as to ensure that pedestrians crossing Ernest Street, Innisfail, are able to cross in a safe manner 2817 Mrs Stuckey, from 40 petitioners, requesting the House to commit the Department of Natural Resources to introduce a program to control the crow population in the south Palm Beach area.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Electrical Safety Act 2002, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 2818 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 28 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 2819 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 29 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 2820 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 30 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 2821 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants Harvest Period) Notice 2005, No. 31 Civil Liability Act 2003— 2822 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 32

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Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 2823 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 33 Summary Offences Act 2005— 2824 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 34 Travel Agents Act 1988— 2825 Travel Agents Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 35 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 2826 Workplace Health and Safety (Code of Practice) Notice 2005, No. 36

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any Bill) detailing 2827 amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz—

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 590, 9.38 am) 2828 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the coal export industry and the Abbot Point coal terminal. 2829 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the food and agriculture industry. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries— 2830 Discussion paper titled Queensland's future, renewing primary industries and fisheries 2831 Research and Development Strategy 2832 Food and Agribusiness – Export Strategy 2833 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to safety requirements for hostels and boarding houses under the Building and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2002. 2834 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to foster care and child protection reform. 2835 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to land tax. 2836 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State innovations. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2837 Copy of Queensland Government Catalyst Magazine, Issue 13, March 2005 2838 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s participation in the Australian International Air Show. 2839 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to tourism advertising in inflight magazines. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2840 Copies of advertisements to be placed in inflight magazines 2841 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s special trade representatives, Mr Mike Ahern, Ms Sallyanne Atkinson and Mr Tom Burns. 2842 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the performance of Queensland companies. 2843 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the multicultural partnership plan. 2844 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to hospital waiting times. 2845 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to education infrastructure. 2846 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the first Skilling Solutions Queensland office at the Logan Hyperdome. 2847 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to major projects in the energy sector. 2848 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the John Tonge Centre and forensic science services. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the performance of Queensland ports.

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2849 (r) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the food, fibre, forestry and agricultural sectors. 2850 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to World Water Day. 2851 (t) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to a progress report on the implementation of CMC foster care recommendations. Paper: Mr Reynolds, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2852 Report by the Department of Child Safety titled Reform of Queensland’s Child Protection System – One Year On – Progress of A Blueprint for Implementing the Recommendations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission Report “Protecting Children: An Inquiry into Abuse of Children in Foster Care” 2853 (u) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to fire safety requirements for budget accommodation.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 2854 Alert Digest No. 3 of 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 609, 10.30 am) Papers: Mr Seeney tabled the following papers— 2855 Various items of correspondence relating to the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) and parking infringement notices Papers: Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) tabled the following papers— 2856 Letter, dated 18 March 2005, from Ms Keech to Mr Gary Crooke QC, Integrity Commissioner seeking advice on a potential conflict of interest issue 2857 Letter, dated 21 March 2005, from Mr Gary Crooke QC, Integrity Commissioner to Ms Keech relating to advice on a conflict of interest issue

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 618, 11.21 am) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) rose on a matter of privilege suddenly arising. Papers: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) tabled the following papers— 2858 Letter, dated 9 December 2003, from Mr Cummins to Mr Kelvin Spiller, Chief Executive Officer, Maroochy Shire Council seeking to have a parking infringement notice waived 2859 Letter, dated 3 February 2004, from Mr Cummins to Mr Kelvin Spiller, Chief Executive Officer, Maroochy Shire Council relating to a parking infringement notice

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (cont.) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2860 Letter, dated 7 July 2003, from Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) to the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) relating to accommodation for students at the Royal Queensland Show

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 620, 11.31 am) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2861 Photos (2 laminated) of Sugar Mill Weir, Petrie Creek, Nambour 2862 Invitation (undated) from Daniel Leo, Technical Officer (Stream Management), North Coast District, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy to a meeting on 12 January 2005 relating to the removal of the Nambour Sugar Mill weir, together with minutes of that meeting 2863 Various items of correspondence from community members objecting to the removal of the Nambour Sugar Mill weir Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2864 Letter, dated 22 October 2004, from Toni Hoffman to Peter Leck, District Manager, Bundaberg Base Hospital, relating to hospital surgeon, Dr Patel

CONTRACT CLEANING INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) BILL (Hansard p. 631, 12.32 pm) 2865 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE

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CONTRACT CLEANING INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to provide for an equitable and efficient system of portability of long service leave in the contract cleaning industry, and for other purposes Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 21 March 2005” 2810-2811 Mr Barton presented a Bill for an Act to provide for an equitable and efficient system of portability of long service leave in the contract cleaning industry, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time..

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL (Hansard p. 632, 12.42 pm) 2866 Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE PUBLIC HEALTH BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to protect and promote the health of the Queensland public, and for other purposes Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 21 March 2005” 2812-2813 Mr Nuttall presented a Bill for an Act to protect and promote the health of the Queensland public, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 635, 12.51 pm) 2867 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to logging in protected hardwood forests. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2868 Letter (undated) from Paul Fennelly, Director-General to holders of crown hardwood allocations 2869 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Professor McKay Samuels and adult stem cells.

HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 636, 2.30 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2870 Letter, dated 9 November 2004, from Sue Pitman, Branch Secretary, Nambour Hospital Branch, Queensland Nurses' Union to Mr Wellington relating to the Health Legislation Amendment Bill

LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 672, 620 pm) 2870a–2870b Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 673, 6.25 pm) Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2871 Various documents relating to a dispute between Mr Lynton Freeman and the National Australia Bank

WEDNESDAY, 23 MARCH 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 2872a Mr Wellington from 828 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that the Moreton Mill Weir is retained and maintained for the enjoyment of the people of Nambour 2873a Mr Langbroek from 192 petitioners requesting the House to establish a shop front police station in Redland Bay to ensure the continuity of community-based policing and that a visible and accessible police presence remains throughout the entire construction of a new station until it is completed.

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2874 Mr Mackenroth from 244 petitioners requesting the House to direct the construction of the proposed ambulance station from the junction of Wiles Street and Ferguson Road at Camp Hill to a different site where its impact will be minimised. 2875 Mrs Reilly from 510 petitioners requesting the House to offer Lot 2, Registered Plan 219164, Ward Numinbah, within the 380 hectare Springbrook property known as the Settlement to the Gold Coast City Council to hold in trust to manage and maintain for active and passive recreational purposes for the people of Queensland.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel)— 2876 Replacement response from the Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) to an e-petition sponsored by Ms Barry from 101 petitioners regarding a request to reconsider the settlement of wages to the indigenous community [AH link to 5105T2805] Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 2877 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 1591 petitioners regarding horse riding in South East Queensland State Forests and a request to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have some of the already existing fire trails and degraded tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 682, 9.53 am) 2878 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Translink and funding for public transport infrastructure in south east Queensland. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2879 Document by Queensland Transport document titled Draft Translink Network Plan' dated February 2005 2880 Queensland Transport Draft Translink network Plan brochures for the regions of Gold Coast, Eastern Region, Sunshine Coast, Southern Region, Western Region, Northern Region and Brisbane City Region 2881 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Gladstone Port access road. 2882 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to insurance reforms. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2883 Queensland Government brochure titled Public liability insurance advice for not-for- profit organisations 2884 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to education exports grants. 2885 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Australia Week in Moscow. 2886 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a reception to celebrate Greek National Independence Day. 2887 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to nominations for the Queensland Multicultural Awards. 2888 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the promotion of the Queensland wine industry and a Bucharest wine festival. 2889 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a summit on the relief and reconstruction effort in Indonesia following the tsunami. 2890 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 81st Community Cabinet held in Ipswich and the next Community Cabinet meeting to be held at the University of Queensland. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2891 Copy of an advertisement titled Good news for Ipswich – Springfield to Yamanto Road link a smart link 2892 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to public service staff numbers. 2893 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the national orchestra review and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. 2984 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Industry Training Partnerships Program.

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2895 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to a recent visit to the United Kingdom and Europe to encourage skilled migrant workers to make a permanent move to Queensland. 2896 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a clinical audit of surgical services at the Bundaberg Base Hospital. 2897 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to major capital works projects. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Translink. 2898 (r) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the biological control of insect pests and the white–collared ladybird. 2899 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth’s commitment to the National Action Plan and the Natural Heritage Trust beyond 2007. Refer to Hansard (t) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to a successful prosecution under the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000. 2900 (u) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the status of the Somerville Report recommendations to enhance electricity distribution and service delivery. Paper: Mr Mickel, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2901 Progress report by Mr Mickel titled Electricity Distribution and Service Delivery (EDSD) (Somerville Report) – Progress Report as at 22 March 2005 2902 (v) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the efforts of Team Foxtrot in Banda Aceh.

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPERS (Hansard p. , xx) Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following papers— 2903 Report No. 66 – A report on a review by the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner of the actions of the Crime and Misconduct Commission in its investigation of the theft of money from a safe at the Maroochydore Police Station Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 2904 Media statement, dated 23 March 2005, by Mr Wilson titled Maroochydore Police Station theft

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (APPROVED PENSIONERS RATE SUBSIDY) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 695, 10.45 am) 2872-2873 Member for Beaudesert (Mr Lingard) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Local Government Act 1993 to provide for the extension of the pensioner rate subsidy scheme to particular retirement village residents and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 696, 10.48 am) Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) tabled the following paper— 2905 Copy of Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Maintenance Inspection Report No. 56287 Paper: Mr Beattie tabled the following paper— 2906 Copy of a fax containing an extract from the Sugar Times of 8 to 21 March 2005 titled Sugar Package

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 700, 11.10 am) Papers: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) tabled the following papers— 2907 Copy of Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Maintenance Inspection Report No. 56287 2908 Speech notes titled Bola-Jondaryan 2909 A copy of a table headed Accommodation name and inspection dates

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE Papers: Mr Foley tabled the following papers— 2910 Copy of a Queensland Government letter titled Open letter to the people of Maryborough 2911 Copy of a Queensland Health document titled Maryborough Hospital: Services into the 21st Century – The Facts

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 707, 11.51 am Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Freedom of Information requests for documents pertaining to his travel to Palm Island. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2912 Documents covered by The Courier Mail application for documents held by the Premier's office relating to Palm Island travel 2913 Documents covered by the Opposition application for documents held by the Premier's office relating to Palm Island travel 2914 Further documents relating to applications for documents held by the Premier's office relating to Palm Island travel 2915 Copy of a Crime and Misconduct Commission report, dated March 2005, titled Palm Island Airfare Controversy 2916 Bundle of press clippings pertaining to the recent appointment of the Freedom of Information Commissioner

HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 708, 11.54 am) Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2917 Explanatory Notes to amendments the Health Legislation Amendment Bill Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 2918 Chart depicting the legislative history of section 213 of the Queensland Road Rules 2919 Copy of Notice Paper for Wednesday 23 March 2005, page 2 2920 Copy of section 50 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 781, 10.14 pm) Paper: Mr Copeland, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2921 A Rotary International "Bowelscan" kit

THURSDAY, 24 MARCH 2005

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, was received— 2922 Mr Rowell from 1,464 petitioners requesting the House to adopt more stringent laws to stop criminal negligence from occurring.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 2923-2924 Letter, dated 21 March 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty action tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 15 March 2005 and the National Interest Analysis for the proposed treaty action listed Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall)— 2925 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to an e-petition sponsored by Mr English from 131 petitioners regarding young people with an acquired brain injury living in aged care facilities

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 2926 Report on the Parliamentary Trade Delegation to the United States and Canada from 2 to 14 February 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 789, 9.32 am) 2927 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission report on the Palm Island bribery allegations and the establishment of a select parliamentary committee to examine issues affecting Palm Island. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2928 Letter, dated 24 March 2005, from Robert Needham, Chairperson, Crime and Misconduct Commission to Mr Beattie relating to the Palm Island Bribery Allegation

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2929 Report of a Crime and Misconduct Commission Report, dated March 2005, titled Report of an investigation into an offer made by the Premier of Queensland to the Palm Island Aboriginal Council 2930 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) and Mr Speaker. 2931 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to two new highway patrol vehicles. 2932 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a potential free trade agreement with Japan. 2933 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a green paper on transport. 2934 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan from 4 to 16 April. 2935 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the inner northern busway partners. 2936 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 10,000 steps program. 2937 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the second International Conference on Ageing and Longevity. 2938 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the recent Treasurers’ meeting in Canberra. 2939 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Lexmark Indy and Marcus Marshall. 2940 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to education and training reforms, Prep Year and class sizes. 2941 (m) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aurukun bauxite project. 2942 (n) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a new health advisory team and the Health Reform Summit to be held in Brisbane. 2943 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the asbestos roof at the Moggill State School. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2944 Letter, dated 11 March 2005, from Dr Keith Adam to Mr Michael Ball, Manager, Environmental Remediation and Heritage, Built Environment Unit, Department of Public Works relating to his inspection of the roof at the Moggill State School 2945 (p) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Townsville Tactical Crime Squad. 2946 (q) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to a moratorium on water licences in the Moreton catchment. 2947 (r) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child safety infrastructure. 2948 (s) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for local government infrastructure. 2949 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to non– compliance with fire safety requirements for hostels and boarding houses under the Building and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2002. Papers: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 2950 Various fire inspection reports

REPORTS The following reports were tabled— Mr Reeves— 2951 Report by Mr Reeves and Mr Briskey regarding additional days spent overseas following a Parliamentary trade delegation – 12 to 16 February 2005 Mr Pearce— 2952 Report regarding additional days spent overseas following a Parliamentary trade delegation – 12 to 16 February 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 803, 10.28 am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 2953 Tax invoice, dated 22 December 2004, from Donald Thompson Electrical to Mr Gary Taylor for works at the Warrego Hotel

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Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 2954 Transcript of an ABC Radio interview with the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), Mr Andrew Boe on 24 February 2005 2955 Transcript of an ABC Radio interview with Mr Andrew Boe on 17 March 2005 Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 2956 List detailing new infrastructure Papers: Dr Flegg tabled the following papers— 2957 Media release by Dr Flegg (undated) relating to the Moggill State School titled Urgent health review ordered 2958 Media article relating to the Moggill State School titled Second review to test asbestos risk 2959 Copy of an email from Dr Flegg to the Minister

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 814, 11.30 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Moggill State School. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the western hardwoods forestry agreement. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 2960 Copy of a media release, dated 23 March 2005, by Timber Queensland Ltd titled Early Testing of Government Offer to Western Hardwood Region Mills is Positive Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission report on the Palm Island bribery allegations.

HEALTH LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 815, 11.36 am) Paper: Mr Copeland, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2961 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Health Legislation Amendment Bill

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 818, 11.59 am) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 2962 Letter, dated 23 March 2005, from Mr Barton to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) relating to issues raised by the Committee about the Industrial Relations and Other Acts Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

29 March 2005— 2963 Treasurer’s Tax Equivalents Manual for the National Tax Equivalent Regime, February 2005 2964 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Dr Clark from 496 petitioners regarding the proposed development of Taylor Point at Trinity Beach north of Cairns 30 March 2005— 2965 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) to a paper petition presented by Mr O’Brien from 1013 petitioners regarding a request to deem the Weipa Town Office as an eligible organisation for funding purposes 4 April 2005— 2966 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Messenger from 338 petitioners regarding the proposed funding cuts for Reading Recovery Programs in Queensland State Schools 5 April 2005— 2967 Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2005 6 April 2005— 2968 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 26 petitioners regarding shaded car parks for residents at May Hooper Lodge 7 April 2005— 2969 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Housing and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2005 tabled on 8 March 2005 2970 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 535 petitioners regarding a request to save the Remick Street bushland in McDowall

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12 April 2005— 2971 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Fraser from 4446 petitioners regarding a request to recognise Fortitude Valley as Queensland's first Special Entertainment Precinct 14 April 2005— 2972 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Nolan from 454 petitioners requesting the house to keep Ripley Road and Fischer Road as urban corridors and not link them to industrial areas as an extension of the South West Transport Corridor 18 April 2005 2973 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr O’Brien from 259 petitioners requesting the House to refer the matter of electronic voting to the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee to investigate ways to allow Queenslanders to vote electronically 2974 Report by the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), on official visit to New Zealand to attend the Australasian Racing Ministers’ Conference in Auckland, on 18 March 2005.

TUESDAY, 19 APRIL 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 2991 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 1 April 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Health and for other purposes (Health Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 10 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Industrial Relations and Other Acts Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 11 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 2992 Mr Wilson from 1,170 petitioners requesting the House to improve maternity care services to include informed choice; one to one midwifery care; community based services; consumer representation; education and accountability. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 2993 Ms Boyle from 316 petitioners requesting the House to protect the historical Cairns Yacht Club site and heritage listed building by whatever means it has at its disposal. 2994 Mr English from 4,980 petitioners requesting the House to reject the proposed amendments to the Liquor Act 1992 and to come up with a fair and equitable approach to issues associated with late night entertainment in Queensland’s licensed premises. 2995 Ms Clark from 1,217 petitioners requesting the House to continue to support the Queensland Orchestra and by agreement with the Federal Government provide resources to ensure Queensland has a world-class orchestra, capable of performing the full orchestral repertoire and ensuring access to all Queenslanders.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994— 2996 Motor Accident Insurance Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 37 Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988— 2997 Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2005, No. 38 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004— 2998 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 39 Health Act 1937— 2999 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 40 District Court of Queensland Act 1967, Justices Act 1886, Supreme Court Act 1995— 3000 Courts Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 41 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 3001 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 42 Geothermal Exploration Act 2004— 3002 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 43 3003 Geothermal Exploration Regulation 2005, No. 44

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Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 3004 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 45 Health Services Act 1991, Pest Management Act 2001, Pharmacists Registration Act 2001, Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, Private Health Facilities Act 1999, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 3005 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 46 Housing Act 2003— 3006-3007 Housing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 47 and Explanatory Notes for No. 47 Criminal Code (Child Pornography and Abuse) Amendment Act 2005— 3008 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 48 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 3009 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 49 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 3010-3012 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 50 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 50 Stock Act 1915— 3013 Stock Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 51 Land Title Act 1994— 3014 Land Title Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 52 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 3015-3016 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 53 and Explanatory Notes for No. 53 Local Government Act 1993— 3017 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 54 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 3018 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Notice 2005, No. 55 Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 3019 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 56 Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 2003— 3020 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 57 Stock Act 1915— 3021 Stock Identification Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 58 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 3022 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 59 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 3023 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 60 Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999— 3024 Mining Safety and Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 61 Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004— 3025 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 62

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech)— 3026-3027 Report on overseas trip Singapore/China Mission, 10 to 19 March 2005

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by the Clerk— 3028 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any Bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2004— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2004’. insert— ‘Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2005’. Clause 39, amended— At page 57, line 21, ‘(b)’— omit, insert— ‘(c)’.

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 854, 9.36 am) 3029 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the redevelopment of the Southbank Institute of TAFE and the Government’s first public–private partnership. 3030 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Strategy 2005–2015. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3031 Booklet titled Smart Queensland – Smart State Strategy 2005–2015 3032 CD–rom titled Smart Queensland – Smart State Strategy 2005–2015 3033 Newspaper advertisement titled Smart Queensland creating the future 3034 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Commission of Inquiry into the appointment of Dr Jayant Patel to the Bundaberg Base Hospital 3034a and extradition arrangements with the United States of America and India. 3035 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of the Governor. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3036 Extract from Hansard dated 25 November 2004 3037 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s unemployment rate. 3038 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the Sea King helicopter crash. Refer to Hansard (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Pope John Paul II. 3039 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3040 Various ministerial media statements relating to an overseas trade mission to Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan 3041 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to talks with Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai. 3042 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an address to coal company executives in Japan. 3043 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy. Paper: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3044 Document titled Queensland State Accounts, December Quarter 2004, Office of the Government Statistician 3045 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bundaberg Base Hospital. Papers: Mr Nuttall, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3046 Submission, dated 18 April 2005, from Mr Jim O'Dempsey, Executive Officer, Medical Board of Queensland to Mr Nuttall relating to the Final Results of Primary Audit of Special Purpose Registrants 3047 Submission, dated 15 April 2005, from Mr O'Dempsey to Mr Nuttall relating to the registration of Dr Jayant Patel 3048 Submission, dated 18 April 2005, from Mr O'Dempsey to Mr Nuttall relating to a supplementary report on remedial actions to be implemented by the Medical Board 3049 Document titled A plan for healthier patient care 3050 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Certificate of Education. Papers: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 3051 Information Paper by Queensland Studies Authority titled Queensland Certificate of Education 3052 Report by Queensland Studies Authority titled Queensland Certificate of Education 3053 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Southbank TAFE redevelopment. 3054 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Southbank Education and Training Precinct. 3055 (p) Acting Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Endeavour Foundation.

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SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 3056 Alert Digest No. 4 of 2005

CHILD PROTECTION (RECOGNITION OF RELATIVE CARERS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 867, 10.23 am) 2975-2976 Member for Nicklin (Mr Wellington) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Child Protection Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 869, 10.30 am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 3057 Letter, dated 7 September 2004, from the Member for Burnett (Mr Messenger) to the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) relating to Bundaberg Base Hospital 3058 Letter, dated 12 April 2005, from Queensland Health relating to an appointment on 19 April 2005 with Dr Patel Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 3059 Letter memorandum, dated 9 December 1996, from (then) Premier (Mr Borbidge) to Mr Peter Ellis, Director-General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet relating to assistance to Inglewood Shire Council 3060 Letter, dated 5 June 1997, from the Member for Warwick (Mr Springborg) to Mr Borbidge relating to funding for a feasibility study in the Inglewood Shire 3061 Document titled Guidelines for the use of the Director-General's Reserve 3062 Interview Transcript from 4QR on 6 April 2005 with the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) relating to the contingency fund 3063 Interview Transcript from 4QR on 7 April 2005 with Mr Springborg relating to the Speaker's overseas trips and the Director–General's Reserve Papers: Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) tabled the following papers— 3064 Various Emails relating to asbestos emails from CSIRO

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 880, 11.30 am) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to comments made by Dr Flegg regarding CSIRO research on asbestos. Papers: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 3065 Email from Shari Armistead to Ms Bligh relating to asbestos emails from CSIRO regarding Dr Flegg and The Courier–Mail 3066 Document titled Physical properties of Asbestos-Cement Roof Sheeting after long-term exposure 3067 Document by Stephen K Brown, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Australia titled Asbestos 3068 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 8 April 2005, by Elizabeth Allen titled Method of fibres monitoring 'flawed’

UNIVERSITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 892, 12.34 pm) 2977-2978 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Central Queensland University Act 1998, Griffith University Act 1998, James Cook University Act 1997, Queensland University of Technology Act 1998, University of Queensland Act 1998, University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 and University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time. Question put and agreed to.

CIVIL LIABILITY (DUST DISEASES) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 894, 12.36 pm) 2979-2980 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act to mend the Succession Act 1981 and the Limitation of Actions Act 1974 to make further provision in relation to damages when death results from a dust-related condition, and for other matters and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 895, 12.40 pm) 2981-2982 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to mend the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

WATER AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 897, 12.46 pm) 2983-2984 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 899, 12.52 pm) 2985-2986 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend local government legislation and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

BUILDING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 901, 12.57 pm) 2987-2988 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Building Act 1975 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 902, 2.30 pm) 3069 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the draft guidelines for the financial management of the Office of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3070 Letter, dated 18 April 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Robert Needham, Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 3071 Letter, dated 18 April 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Glenn Poole, Auditor-General 3072 Draft Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker – Version 7 April 2005 3073 Document, dated 31 March 2005, titled Statement by Premier Peter Beattie

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BILL (Hansard p. 903, 2.34 pm) 2989-2990 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to establish the Australian Agricultural College Corporation and provide for an agricultural college, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 904, 2.43 pm) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of the Speaker. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3074 Letter, dated 19 April 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) 3075 A bundle of documents headed Speaker’s Illness 3076 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of the Governor. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State and the redevelopment of the Southbank TAFE Precinct. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3077 Bundle of documents titled What's in Smart Queensland 3078 Joint media statement titled Southbank TAFE Education Precinct 3079 TAFE Queensland brochure titled Southbank EPIcentre – The Smart State's Focal Point for World–Class Skills and Education

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LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 914, 3.38 pm) Paper: Mr Langbroek, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3080 Photocopy of a Student Gold Card 2005 issued by the Parkwood Tavern Paper: Mr English, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3081 Non–conforming petition, from 21,217 petitioners, raising concerns relating to the Liquor Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 961, 9.49 pm) Papers: Mrs Stuckey, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 3082 Bundle of letters relating to concerns by Queensland Ambulance Service staff

WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2005

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Acting Speaker tabled the following report— Queensland Audit Office— 3085 Audit Report No. 1 2005 – Results of Local Government Audits for 2003–04

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3086 Mr Johnson from 127 petitioners requesting the House to have the restrictions imposed by the Emerald Mining Registrar on hand miners of the Anakie Gemfields removed 3087 Ms Lee Long from 1 petitioner requesting the House to (1) Assist the Health Minister in making an independent review of Christina Wong’s case comprehensive, public and bipartisan considering the previous risk to Ms Wong’s life and patients at Inala in 2001. (2) Order a written, public apology from the Queensland Government. (3) Arrange just and fair redress, rehabilitation programs, reinstatement and an appropriate doctor’s position. (4) Please direct the Attorney General to order a judicial review of the Medical Tribunal that deregistered Ms Wong for 5 years in 2002

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 3088 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Wellington from 225 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the existing fire trials and degraded tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh)— 3089 Queensland Theatre Company – Annual Report 2004

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 969, 9.33 am) 3090 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Houghton Highway bridge duplication project. 3091 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the selection of Pope Benedict XVI. 3092 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to cuts in Federal Government funding for conservation groups. 3093 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the CPA Youth Parliament. 3094 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new $70m Australian Red Cross Blood Service facility on QUT land at Kelvin Grove Urban Village. 3095 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to population growth in the western corridor. 3096 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland processed food industry. 3097 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland knowledge intensive exports.

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3098 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to nanotechnology research centres in Queensland. 3099 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a 5–year extension of Queensland’s memorandum of understanding with the Smithsonian Institute. 3100 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Multicultural Summit to be held in the Parliamentary Annexe on 27 and 28 April. 3101 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a consultation paper on Schools Reporting and Next Step, a State–wide survey of Year 12 school leavers and Ms Bligh’s attendance at the OECD ministerial forum in Switzerland. 3102 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to a fall in WorkCover premiums. 3103 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to public private partnerships and a review of the Value For Money Framework. 3104 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the training of doctors and the Skills Development Centre, the Patient Safety Centre and the Clinical Practice Improvement Centre. 3105 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Brisbane racing precinct and the formation of a new racing entity. 3106 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Police Service anti–drug programs and drug detection dogs. 3107 (r) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to a counseling service for jurors. Refer to Hansard (s) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail trade apprenticeships. 3108 (t) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to National Youth Week, the Queensland Youth Council and the CPA Youth Parliament. 3109 (u) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the mining industry and the $20M Smart State Exploration Initiative. 3110 (v) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to non– compliance with fire safety requirements for budget accommodation.

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 982, 10.24 am) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Ms Bligh, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3111 Transcript of 4QR Steve Austin interview of 8 April 2005

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION (APPOINTMENT ACCOUNTABILITY) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 983, 10.29 am) 3083-3084 Member for Caloundra (Mr McArdle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1992, the Ombudsman Act 2001 and the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 to improve accountability in relation to the appointment of the information commissioner, the ombudsman and the auditor-general and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 984, 10.30 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 3112 Copy of a Telstra phone bill for Mr I G Truscott Papers: Mr Messenger tabled the following papers— 3113 Report by the Bundaberg Health Services District, dated December 2002, titled Business case relating to staffing levels in the Department of Emergency 3114 Bundle of ward handover sheets 3115 Copy of form letter (undated) relating to Queensland Health and Bundaberg Health Services Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) tabled the following paper— 3116 List titled Community Memorials Restoration Program – 2004-05

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 995, 11.30 am) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to cuts to State taxes.

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Papers: Mr Mackenroth, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3117 Letter (undated) and attachments from State Treasurers to the Federal Treasurer (Mr Costello) relating to State taxes

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1046, 7.30 pm) 3118 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Dalrymple Bay Coal terminal. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3119 Letter, dated 20 April 2005, from Mr Darryl McDonough, Chairman, Queensland Competition Authority 3120 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the 83rd Community Cabinet to be held at Kawana on the Sunshine Coast on 16 May. 3121-3122 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to multicultural events in April and an award for the Local Area Multicultural Partnership Program. 3123 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to returns from a trade and investment mission to China, Hong Kong and Thailand in 2004.

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1064, 9.27 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3124 Letter, dated 15 February 2005, from Councillor Joe Natoli, Mayor, Maroochy Shire Council to Mr Wellington 3125 Letter, dated 25 February 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Mr Wellington Paper: Mr Langbroek, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3126 Copy of an article from The Australian of 24 February titled Beattie to demand fluoride in water

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1074, 10.32 pm) Paper: Mr O’Brien, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3127 Copy of the Lockhart River Community Plan 2004–2008

THURSDAY, 21 APRIL 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3128 Ms Clark from 748 petitioners requesting the House to continue to support the Queensland Orchestra and by agreement with the Federal Government provide resources to ensure Queensland has a world-class orchestra, capable of performing the full orchestral repertoire and ensuring access to all Queenslanders. 3129 Mr Langbroek from 353 petitioners requesting the House to establish a shop front police station in Redland Bay to ensure the continuity of community-based policing and that a visible and accessible police presence remains throughout the entire construction of a new station until it is completed. 3130 Ms Barry from 855 petitioners requesting the House to repeal sections 224, 225 and 226 of the Criminal Code to ensure that termination of pregnancy is no longer subject to criminal law.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 3131 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 1407 petitioners requesting the House to lengthen the merging lanes both north and south onto the M1 at the Stewart Road interchange.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth)— 3132 Report on visit to Long Beach, California – April 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1081, 9.33 am) 3133 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 150th Anniversary of the Community Fund.

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Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3133a Media release referring to funding for the Anniversary of the Community Fund 3134 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to membership of the taskforce to oversee implementation of the Brisbane City Safety Action Plan. 3135 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to free trade agreement negotiations with China. 3136 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Associate Professor Melissa Little of the University of Queensland Institute of Molecular Bioscience. 3137 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Health bushland at Miami. Refer to Hansard (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Anzac Day and trade with Turkey. 3138 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to childhood obesity and Walk Safely to School Day. 3139 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a bid to host the 2024 Olympics. 3140 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to strategic reviews of the Office of the Ombudsman and the Office of the Information Commissioner. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3141 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to Mr David Bevan, Queensland Ombudsman including draft terms of reference for the reviews 3142 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to the Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr Clark) including draft terms of reference for the reviews

3143 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to broadband access and telecommunications in the bush. 3144 (k) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Queensland Music Festival. 3145 (l) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to prosecutions by the Department of Industrial Relations for unsafe workplaces, wage complaints and unlicensed electrical work. 3146 (m) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to Australia TradeCoast and Moreton Bay sand extraction. Paper: Mr McGrady, after his statement, tabled the following paper— 3147 Report on visit to Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and France by Mr McGrady from 10 to 22 March 2005 3148 (n) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Residential Tenancy Authority’s 2005 Community Education Public Grants Scheme. 3149 (o) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to water and the $50,000 Liquid Lens short film competition. 3150 (p) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Joann Schmider as the Director of the Indigenous Support and Development Branch in Cairns. 3151 (q) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to Ergon Energy and Energex. Papers: Mr Mickel, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3152 Energex Final Internal Audit Report titled Energex Strategic Plan for Summer 2004-05 3153 Ergon Energy Summer Preparations report, dated March 2005, titled The powerful new deal for regional Queensland customers 3154 (r) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the cancellation of the duck and quail hunting season. 3155 (s) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to 48 new student paramedics for the Queensland Ambulance Service and rosters.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 1092, 10.18 am) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) made a personal explanation. Paper: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3156 Letter, dated 27 August 2003, from Mrs Sue Ebdon to the (then) Minister for Local Government and Planning (Mrs J Cunningham) relating to health care received at the Bundaberg Base Hospital

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REPORT The following report was tabled— Ms Barry— 3157 Report to the Queensland Parliament titled Study Group on “Role of Parliamentarians in Combating the HIV/ AIDS pandemic” – 31 January to 6 February 2005, New Delhi, India

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1093, 10.21 am) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 3158 Copy of a draft report by the Department of Corrective Services on an audit of the Maroochydore Area Office

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1095, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 3159 Copy of an article from Business Review Weekly of 21–27 April 2005 titled Rules of Engagement Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 3160-3161 List of recipients of grants under the 2004 Growing the Smart State PhD Research Funding Program and other details relating to the program Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 3162 Copy of a media release by the CMC, dated 15 April 2005, titled CMC update on investigation into Parliamentary Speaker Paper: Mr Wellington tabled the following paper— 3163 Photograph of a Recreation Trails sign

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1112, 12.10 pm) Paper: Mr Rowell, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3164 Extract (4 pages) from a document titled Report on Government Services 2005 relating to vocational education and training outcomes Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3165 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Bill

POLICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2004 (Hansard p. 1139, 4.41 pm) Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3165a Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Police and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2004

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1154, 6.18 pm Papers: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3166 Letter, dated 24 February 2005, to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) relating to Mr Haydn Stjernqvist, Registrar, Magistrates Court, Dalby 3167 Letter, dated 24 March 2004, from the Chairperson, CMC to Mr Springborg relating to Mr Haydn Stjernqvist, Registrar, Magistrates Court, Dalby 3168 Extract titled The life of a circuit Magistrate by Magistrate Ian Rose, Dalby from Queensland Magistrates Court Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3169 An address by Robyn Sheahan-Bright titled Kookaburra shells: Port Curtis literature Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3170 An open Letter, dated 15 April 2005, from Mr Ian Flemming to the Honourable Mrs J Cunningham relating to Dr Patel

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

22 April 2005— 3171 Discussion paper titled Options for future community engagement in regional natural resource management, April 2005 3172 Report on the implementation of the Multicultural Queensland Policy 2003–2004 27 April 2005— 3173 ANZ Executors & Trustee Company Limited and its Controlled Entity – Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2004

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3174 National Australia Trustees Limited and its Controlled Entity – Annual Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2004 3175 Permanent Trustee Company Limited – Consolidated Financial Report for the year ended 29 February 2004 3176 Perpetual Trustees Australia Limited – Annual Report 2004 3177 Tower Trust Limited– Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2004 3178 Trust Company of Australia – Annual Report 2004 3179 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 828 petitioners requesting the House to retain the Moreton Mill Weir at Nambour. 3180 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fraser from 440 petitioners and to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Fraser from 1428 petitioners requesting the House to provide funding for pedestrians and cyclists crossing at the Toowong roundabout in the forward capital works program, and attachment. 3181 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Ms Nelson- Carr from 1944 petitioners requesting the House to preserve the hydrotherapy pool and associated facilities at the James Cook University Campus at Vincent in Townsville. 28 April 2005— 3182 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Water and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 tabled on 19 April 2005 3183 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Ms Reilly from 510 petitioners requesting the House to offer Lot 2, Registered Plan 219164 to the Gold Coast City Council to hold in trust to manage and maintain for active and passive recreational purposes for the people of Queensland. 29 April 2005— 3184 Response from the Acting Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Palaszcuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hoolihan from 2171 petitioners requesting the House to establish a branch of the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association (PCYC) on the Capricorn Coast at Yeppoon 3185 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 1464 petitioners requesting the House to adopt more stringent laws to stop criminal negligence occurring 3 May 2005— 3186 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Building Amendment Bill 2005 tabled on 19 April 2005 3187 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) to a paper petition presented by Mr Mackenroth from 244 petitioners requesting the House to relocate proposed construction of an ambulance station at the junction of Wiles Street and Ferguson Road to a more appropriate area

TUESDAY, 10 MAY 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 3195 22 April 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 12 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992 (Liquor Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 13 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, and for other purposes (Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2005 – Act No. 14 of 2005) A Bill for an Act about private employment agents (Private Employment Agents Act 2005 – Act No. 15 of 2005) 3196 29 April 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000, and for other purposes (Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 16 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services, and for other purposes (Police and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 17 of 2005)

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DEATH OF JOHANNES BJELKE–PETERSEN (Hansard p. 1160, 9.32 am) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3197 Booklet titled State Funeral Service for the Honourable Sir Johannes Bjelke–Petersen KCMG 3198 Tribute by the Premier and Minister for Trade to Sir Joh Bjelke–Petersen at the State funeral held on 3 May 2005 3199 Department of Premier and Cabinet Governance document outlining Queensland Government policies and procedures relating to State funerals 3200 Letters, dated 5 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to (a) Lady Flo Bjelke–Petersen with a copy of an attached cheque, (b) the Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, (c) the Auditor-General, (d) the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) and (e) the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn) 3201 Extract from book titled The Premiers of Queensland edited by Denis Murphy, Roger Joyce, Margaret Cribb and Rae Wear

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1176, 11.00 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 3202 Copy of the Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 3203 Media release by the Crime and Misconduct Commission, dated 6 May 2005, titled CMC investigation into Parliamentary Speaker Paper: Mr Springborg tabled the following paper— 3204 Copy of the 51st Parliament Code of Ethical Standards Legislative Assembly of Queensland, dated September 2004 Paper: Mr Beattie tabled the following paper— 3205 Queensland Government’s South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program 2005– 2026 Papers: Mr Beattie tabled the following papers— 3206 Documents relating to the 2005 International Ethanol Conference – 9 to 10 May 2005 3207 Wallet of documents titled Ethanol – The Renewable Fuel 3208 Table titled e10 sales – Mackay Promotion Sites

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Chiropractors Registration Act 2001, Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 2001, Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001, Optometrists Registration Act 2001, Osteopaths Registration Act 2001, Pharmacists Registration Act 2001, Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, Podiatrists Registration Act 2001, Psychologists Registration Act 2001, Speech Pathologists Registration Act 2001— 3209 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 63 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 3210 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 64 Foreign Judgments Act 1991 (Cwlth), Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 3211 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2005, No. 65 Place Names Act 1994— 3212 Place Names Regulation 2005, No. 66 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 3213 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2005, No. 67 Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 3214 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 68 Casino Control Act 1982, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Wagering Act 1998— 3215 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 69 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 3216-3218 Workplace Health and Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 70 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 70 Private Employment Agents Act 2005— 3219 Private Employment Agents (Code of Conduct) Regulation 2005, No. 71 Health Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 3220 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 72

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State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 3221 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 73 Legal Profession Act 2004— 3222 Legal Profession Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 74 District Court of Queensland Act 1967, Jury Act 1995— 3223 District Court Regulation 2005, No. 75 Fair Trading Act 1989— 3224 Fair Trading Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 76 Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994— 3225 Consumer Credit (Firefighter’s Benefit Fund) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 77 Local Government Act 1993— 3226 Local Government (Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 78 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 3227 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 79 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 3228 Building and Construction Industry Payments (Postponement) Regulation 2005, No. 80 Local Government Act 1993— 3229 Local Government Regulation 2005, No. 81 3230 Local Government Finance Standard 2005, No. 82 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001— 3231 Parliament of Queensland Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 83

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 3232 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any Bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz—

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 3233 Alert Digest No. 5 of 2005

PAPER The following paper was tabled— Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 3234 Report on an overseas study tour to New Zealand from 10 to 12 April 2005

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 1184, 11.31 am) Paper: Mr Hobbs, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3235 Letter, dated 27 April 2005, signed by students of the Roma TAFE College addressed to ‘Dear Minister’ relating to the proposal to establish a P-12 school in Roma

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1195, 12.32 am) 3236 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan from 4 to 16 April 2005. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3237 Report on a trade and Investment Mission to Indonesia Vietnam and Japan by the Premier – 4 to 16 April 2005 3238 Report from Heather Beattie, accompanying the Premier's trade mission to Vietnam and Japan – 8 to 16 April 2005 3239 Box of accompanying information 3240 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to horse riding trails in the new Noosa network. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3241-3243 Maps (3) showing horse riding trails 3244 Brochure relating to horse riding trails 3245 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a memorial service for the victims of the Lockhart River plane crash. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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3246 Queensland Police Service media advice, dated 8 May 2005, listing the names of those deceased as a result of the Lockhart River plane crash 3247 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to illegal fishing in northern Australian waters and the fight against canetoads. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3248 Joint agreement for co-operation against incursions by illegal fishing vessels into the Gulf of Carpentaria and adjacent waters through intelligence sharing 3249 Letter (undated) from Ms Clare Martin, Chief Minister, Northern Territory to Mr Beattie 3250 Various media articles relating to Mr Beattie’s visit to the Northern Territory 3251 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget. 3252 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Smithsonian Institution Fellowships agreement. 3253 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Commission of Inquiry into the issues arising from the appointment of Dr Jayant Patel to the Bundaberg Hospital. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3254 Commissions of Inquiry Order (No. 1) 2005 3255 Document titled Queensland Health Systems Review – Terms of Reference 3256 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to protection for people with disabilities. 3257 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Curragh North coal mining project. 3258 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol production. 3259 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland exports. 3260 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s overseas student markets. 3261 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Queensland Premier’s Export Awards. 3262 (n) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the wine industry. 3263 (o) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland boating industry. 3264 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to care and assistance for former patients of Dr Jayant Patel. Papers: Mr Nuttall, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3265-3272 Various circular letters to patients and doctors, fact sheets and advertisements 3273 (q) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to proposed new Queensland fishing fees and licences. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3274 Document by Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries titled Regulatory Impact Statement and draft public benefit test for proposed changes to fisheries licensing and fee arrangements 3275 (r) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to horse riding trails in the new Noosa Tewantin network. Refer to Hansard (s) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a draft Bill to amend freedom of information legislation.

EDUCATION (ACCREDITATION OF NON–STATE SCHOOLS AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2005 (Hansard p. 1210, 2.32 pm) 3188-3189 Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Education and the Arts and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) AMENDMENT BILL 2005 (Hansard p. 1211, 2.38 pm) 3190-3191 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2005 (Hansard p. 1212, 2.45 pm) 3192-3192 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend particular legislation administered by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

LOCKHART RIVER PLANE CRASH VICTIMS (Hansard p. 1215, 3.00 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3276 Queensland Police Service Media advice containing list of passengers

DEBITS TAX REPEAL BILL 2005 (Hansard p. 1221, 3.43 pm) 3193-3194 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a Bill for an Act to repeal the Debits Tax Act 1990, and for related matters and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

UNIVERSITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1222, 3.49 pm) Paper: Ms Bligh, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3277 Copy of a letter from Ms Bligh to the Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) relating to the Committee's report on the University Legislation Amendment Bill Paper: Ms Bligh tabled the following paper— 3278 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the University Legislation Amendment Bill

WEDNESDAY, 11 MAY 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3283 Mrs Stuckey from 138 petitioners requesting the House to commit changing the name of the areas of Mirreen Drive, Cangella Court, Coolamon Court, Boorala Court, Dinjarra Court, Elowra Court, Cocarrara Court, Alinjarra Court, Pimpala Court and Clancy Court, all south of the C4 bypass route, back to Tugun. 3284 Mr Hobbs from 464 petitioners requesting the House to not disrupt the learning of the students of the SQIT Roma College, retain the college in its present form, reject the P-12 proposal and reject the hasty and inadequate consultation processes.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1303, 9.32 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to memorial services for the victims of the Lockhart River plane crash. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Science in Parliament Program and Professor Peter Cullen. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3283a Science in Parliament Queensland – Water Briefing 3284b (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Biobus touring exhibition. 3285 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Paniyiri festival and funding for multicultural events. 3286 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the renewal of the Queensland–Karnataka Memorandum of Understanding on Economic Relations. 3287 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland film and television Industry and a presentation at World Expo in Japan. 3288 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Trade with Russia and Australia Week in Moscow. 3289 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government’s submission to the Prime Minister’s Export Infrastructure Task Force. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3290 Queensland Government submission dated April 2005 3291 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Yabulu nickel and cobalt plant. 3292 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to proposed changes to food labeling rules.

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3293 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the E– health Research Centre in Brisbane. 3294 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to grants available through the Multicultural Assistance Program. 3295 (m) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005-06 Federal Budget. 3296 (n) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005- 06 Federal Budget and education and the arts. 3297 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s proposals for industrial relations reform. 3298 (p) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Biobus touring Exhibition. 3299 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to an audit of elective surgery waiting lists. 3300 (r) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s country racing industry. Refer to Hansard (s) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to convictions and fines for driving hours offences. 3301 (t) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the timber industry. 3302 (u) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to property marketeering. 3303 (v) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to auxiliary staff in the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service.

PENALTIES AND SENTENCES (SENTENCING ADVISORY COUNCIL) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1319, 10.20 am) 3279–3280 Member for Caloundra (Mr McArdle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1322, 10.30 am) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 3304 Press clipping, dated 7 May 2005, from Rockhampton Morning Bulletin titled Station start delayed

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1332, 11.29 am) 3305 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland's special representative in Vietnam, the Honourable Tom Burns. 3306 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to functions and events funded by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in December 2004. 3307 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to legal fees paid to Ministers of the Coalition Government.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1343, 2.30 pm) 3308 Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of a paramedic and his daughter.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1343, 2.31 pm) 3281-3282 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1992 and other legislation and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

NOTICE OF MOTION – DR JAYANT PATEL AND BUNDABERG BASE HOSPITAL (Hansard p. 1368, 5.24 pm) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3309 Photocopy of a letter, dated 23 April 2004, from an unknown author to Mr Messenger relating to the administration of the Bundaberg Base Hospital

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THURSDAY, 12 MAY 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 1407, 9.30 am) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 12 May 2005, titled Bid fails to fast-track treatment for victims 3314-3315 Letter, dated 12 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Ian Fleming, Dr Patel Patient Support Group relating to the Bundaberg Base Hospital and an article from The Courier Mail 3315a Extract from Hansard, dated 11 May 2005, relating to the debate on the Bundaberg Hospital

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Member/s indicated, were received— 3316 Mrs Stuckey from 49 petitioners requesting the House to establish a police station in the Ashmore/Benowa area as a measure directed at combating local crime. 3317 Mr Wellington from 539 petitioners requesting the House to make provision in the proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have the already existing fire trails and tracks set aside as Conservation Park Corridors

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 3318 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to Mr Robert Needham, Chairperson, Crime and Misconduct Commission relating to the draft Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker 3319 Letters, dated 9 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to (a) the Deputy Speaker (Honourable J Fouras), (b) the Speaker (Honourable R K Hollis) and (c) Mr Neil Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament relating to the delegation of the Speaker's powers for administrative functions to Mr Fouras

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1408, 9.35 am) 3320 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the gas industry and the Enertrade QNI gas deal. 3321 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the wollemi pine. 3322 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to traffic infringements involving Government vehicles. 3323 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget and infrastructure. 3324 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget and welfare reform. 3325-3326 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Multicultural Awards. 3327 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the success of the Multicultural Summit held in the Parliamentary Annexe on 27 and 28 April. 3328 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of Multicultural Trail Blazers by Jeannie Mok. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3329 Copy of Multicultural Trail Blazers by Jeannie Mok 3330 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the QUT Smart Train project. 3331 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Ideas Festival to be held from 29 March to 2 April 2006. 3332 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his attendance and address to the 15th Annual Australian Banking and Finance Awards in Sydney. 3333 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Community Cabinet meetings on the Sunshine Coast this weekend. 3334 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a reply from HRH Prince Charles to his letter of congratulations on his marriage. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3335 Copy of letter, dated 1 April 2005, from Mr Beattie to HRH Prince Charles and Mrs Camilla Parker-Bowles extending wedding congratulations

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3336 Letter, dated 1 May 2005, from HRH Prince Charles to Mr Beattie replying to his letter of 1 April 2005 3337 (n) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the location of the woman known as Vivian Young in Philippines. 3338 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Skilling Solutions Queensland and SmartVet. 3339 (p) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aurukun bauxite project. 3340 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to an Independent review of maternity services in Queensland. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3341 Report, dated March 2005, titled Re-Birthing - Report of the Review of Maternity Services in Queensland by Cherrell Hirst, AO 3342 (r) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to a grant to research public housing needs. 3343 (s) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland’s legalised prostitution industry. 3344 (t) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to Law Week and the Legal Services Commission. 3345 (u) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to primary producers in the farming sector and his forthcoming trade mission to Thailand, Japan and Korea. 3346 (v) Acting Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Seniors Council. 3347 (w) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to objections to the 2005 land valuation notices. 3348 (x) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of a further seven recommendations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s Protecting Children report.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 3349 Government Financial Reporting – Discussion Paper – May 2005

PUBLIC SECTOR (VICTIMS PROTECTION) BILL (Hansard p. 1424, 10.21 am) 3310–3311 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for the payment of compensation to public sector officials who are victims of crime in the course of performing their functions and Explanatory Notes and I move – That the Bill be now read a first time.

SOFT DRINKS (PROHIBITION FROM SELLING AT SCHOOL) BILL (Hansard p. 1425, 10.24 am) 3312-3313 Member for Moggill (Dr Flegg) presented a Bill for an Act to prohibit the sale of certain soft drinks at Queensland schools and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1426, 10.27 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3350 Document relating to complaint handling by Queensland Health

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1427, 10.31 am) Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 3351 Document, dated 12 May 2005, from Springborg.com website titled Straight Talking 3352 Ministerial media statement, dated 7 April 2005, by Mr Beattie titled Beattie praises Queenslanders for Nation's lowest unemployment 3353 Ministerial media statement, dated 19 April 2005, by Mr Beattie titled Southbank TAFE education precinct gets go ahead 3354 Ministerial media statement, dated 15 June 2004, by Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) titled Queensland records strong budget surplus 3355 Ministerial media statement, dated 19 October 2004, by Mr Mackenroth titled Beattie Government records record surplus 3356 Department of the Premier and Cabinet – Annual Report for 2003-04

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Papers: Mr Beattie tabled the following papers— 3357 Letter, dated 12 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Federal Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Indigenous Affairs (Senator Vanstone) relating to immigration detention cases 3358 Letter, dated 12 May 2005, to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) from Mr Beattie relating to immigration detention cases Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 3359 Extract from a transcript from Stateline of an interview with Kirrin McKechnie and Dr John Scott 3360 Memorandum, dated 28 September 2004, from Dr Darren Walters, Director, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Prince Charles Hospital, relating to a response to a meeting with the cardiology program on 14 September 2004

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 1434, 10.58 am) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3361 Letter, dated 26 April 2005, from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to Miss Simpson relating to the upgrading of the Sunshine Motorway between Maroochydore and Mooloolaba Roads

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1439, 11.31 am) 3362 Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to new helicopters for the Queensland Rescue Service.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1450, 2.32 pm) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the unemployment rate. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier’s Literary Awards. Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3363 Application book for nominations for the 2005 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards

CONTRACT CLEANING INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) BILL (Hansard p. 1457, 3.23 pm) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3364 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Bill

TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1465, 4.15 pm) Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3365 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Transport Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 3366 Ministerial media statement, dated 19 April 2005, by Mr Beattie titled Beattie Govt Announces New Plan to Manage Jet Skis

BUILDING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1479, 5.42 pm) Paper: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3377 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes to the Building Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

13 May 2005 3378 Board of Teacher Registration – Annual Report 2004 3379-3381 Board of Trustees of Brisbane Grammar School – Annual Report 2004, and Appendices A and B 3382 Board of Trustees of Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3383 Board of Trustees of Rockhampton Girls’ Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3384 Board of Trustees of Townsville Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3385 Board of Trustees of Toowoomba Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3386 Board of Trustees of Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3387 Board of Trustees of Ipswich Grammar School – Annual Report 2004

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3388 Board of Trustees of Rockhampton Grammar School – Annual Report 2004 3389-3390 Queensland University of Technology – Annual Report 2004 Volume One and Volume Two 3391 James Cook University – Annual Report 2004 3392 Central Queensland University – Annual Report 2004 3393 Griffith University – Annual Report 2004 3394-3395 The University of Queensland – Annual Report and Appendices 2004 3396 University of Southern Queensland – Annual Report 2004 3397 University of the Sunshine Coast – Annual Report 2004 3398 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 3529 petitioners requesting the House to increase the number of police on patrol in the Caboolture region. 3399-3401 Response from the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) to two paper petitions presented by Mrs Sullivan from 2774 and 40 petitioners requesting the House to rezone areas in the Moreton Bay region n Policy) (3400: Letter to petitioner) (3401: FisheriesResource Alloc . 3402 Aboriginal Co-ordinating Council Annual Report 2004-05 3403 Marine Incidents - Annual Report for 2004 16 May 2005 3404 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Ms Barry from 855 petitioners requesting the House to repeal sections of the Criminal Code to ensure that termination of pregnancy is no longer subject to criminal law 19 May 2005 3405 Final Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee Report No. 12 titled The preservation and enhancement of individuals’ rights and freedoms in Queensland: Should Queensland adopt a bill of rights? 3406 Final Government Response from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee Report No. 46 titled A preamble for the Queensland Constitution? 23 May 2005 3407 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Freedom of Information and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 tabled on 11 May 2005 3408 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr English from 4980 petitioners regarding amendments to the Liquor Act 1992 imposing lockouts on entertainment venues 3409 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 40 petitioners requesting the House to introduce a control program for the growing population of crows in the south Palm Beach area

TUESDAY, 24 MAY 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3416 Miss Roberts from 20 petitioners requesting the House to intervene to prevent the pumping of vast quantities of potable bore water from Traveston for non-rural use. 3417 Mr Hobbs from 162 petitioners requesting the House to not impose taxes for licensed water bores and dams as well as the interim $3 per mega litre charge for water harvesting until such time as meaningful consultation has been undertaken with Queensland’s water using communities and a social and economic impact study ahs been conducted to determine the effect of the taxes on water users and their communities. 3418 Mr Knuth from 329 petitioners requesting the House to increase the incentive package to attract suitably qualified dentists to western communities to redress the chronic shortage of dental services in centres such as Richmond and Hughenden. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 3419 Mr Lee from 1,383 petitioners requesting the House to protect all wild and free flowing rivers that remain in Queensland and detailing eight measures to protect the wild and free flowing rivers.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 3420-3421 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 84 and Explanatory Notes

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Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 3422 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 85 Electricity Act 1994— 3423 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 86 Plant Protection Act 1989— 3424 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 87 Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003— 3425 Community Ambulance Cover Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 88 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 3426 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 89 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 3427 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 90 Tow Truck Act 1973, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 3428 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 91 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3429 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 92

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie)— 3430 Letter, dated 19 May 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Acting Speaker (Mr Fouras) regarding absence of the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt)

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 3431 Freedom of Information – Annual Report 2003–2004 (pursuant to section 108 Freedom of Information Act 1992)

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1492, 9.40 am) 3432 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Honourable J Cunningham, MP. 3433 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Guides Queensland. 3434 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to international conventions. 3435 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a tourism and aviation reception. 3436 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Freedom of Information Annual Report 2003–2004 tabled by the Attorney–General. 3437 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Community Cabinet on the Sunshine Coast. 3438 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the future of health in Queensland. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3439 Paper by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) taken to COAG 3440 Letter, dated 18 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to Tony Morris QC, together with attachments 3441 Papers written by Professor Peter Brooks, Executive Director of the Faculty of Health Services, University of Queensland 3442 Article from The Age, dated 23 May 2005, titled Breakthrough for nurses with power to discharge patients 3443 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to Fraser Coast Orthopaedic Services. 3444 (i) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to a submission from the Office of the Public Advocate of Queensland. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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3445 Submission by the Office of the Public Advocate of Queensland, dated 2 May 2005, titled Office of the Public Advocate – Queensland – Submission to the Queensland Minister for Health in the context of the Senate Inquiry into Mental Health 3446 (j) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to citrus canker. 3447 (k) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Vivian Alvarez.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 3448 Alert Digest No. 6 of 2005

PAPER The following paper was tabled— Ms Nelson–Carr— 3449 Report to the Legislative Assembly on Visit to World Expo in Aichi, Japan from 20 to 22 April 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1507, 10.31 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 3450 Copy of a report titled The Health Report 2003 – Queensland – The state of our State's health Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 3451-3451a Statement and circular letter, dated 9 May 2005, from Bill Hauritz to Dear Friends of the Festival 3452 Brochure titled the dreaming – Australia's international indigenous festival Papers: Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) tabled the following papers— 3453 Copy of an email, dated 23 May 2005, forwarded to Ms Bligh regarding Schools Update 3454 Document by Education Queensland titled Investing In Our Schools Program – Guidance and Explanatory Notes to Assist Principals and Community Groups

WILD RIVERS BILL (Hansard p. 1529, 12.32 pm) 3410–3411 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for the preservation of the natural values of wild rivers, and for related purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1531, 12.42 pm) 3412–3413 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Vegetation Management Act 1999, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1535, 2.30 pm) 3455 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Dr Jayant Patel and the Bundaberg Base Hospital. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3456 Letter, dated 23 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to Anthony Morris QC, Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry 3457 Memorandum, dated 24 May 2005, from Jim O'Dempsey, Executive Officer, Office of Health Practitioners Registration Boards to the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) titled Certificate of Good Standing and Dr Jayant Patel

TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1536, 2.37 pm) Paper: Mrs Stuckey, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3458 Letter, dated 3 March 2005, from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) to Mr Bob Wood, Managing Director, Bob Wood Travel Group Pty. Ltd.

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DEBITS TAX REPEAL BILL (Hansard p. 1560, 5.19 pm) Paper: Ms Nolan, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3459 Copy of the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Reform of Commonwealth–State Financial Relations

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1565, 5.39 pm) 3414-3415 Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) presented a Bill for an Act to mend the Child Protection Act 1999 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1569, 6.13 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3460 Letter, dated 30 March 2005, from Stephen Eggins, Manager, Governance, Maroochy Shire Council to the Local Government Association of Queensland regarding the review of the Local Government Act 1993 3461 Letter, dated 3 March 2005, from John Knaggs, Chief Executive Officer, Maroochy Shire Council to the General Manager, Local Government Services, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1594, 10.27 pm) Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3462 Non-complying petition relating to speeding and hooning in Shelley Beach, Kings Beach and Moffat Beach, Caloundra Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3463 Article from the Sunshine Coast Daily titled Coast time bomb by Kathy Sundstrom

WEDNESDAY, 25 MAY 2005

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— 3464 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Johnson from 127 petitioners requesting the House to remove restrictions on hand miners of the Anakie Gemfields

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1601, 9.32 am) 3465-3466 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to asbestos in schools and the Asbestos Roof Replacement Program. 3467 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to vandalism to Powerlink electricity transmission towers. 3468 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Shanghai Sister State Agreement. 3469 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Sir James Foots Building at the University of Queensland. 3470 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to land management issues and the AgForward funding package. 3471 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the National Livestock Identification System. 3472 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland priority water projects. 3473 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Showcasing Queensland program and visual showcases on the internet. 3474 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ministerial Council on Multicultural Affairs and immigration detention centres. 3475 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Networks for Leaders’ Meeting at the Property Council of Australia. 3476 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the future of the Mooloolaba Spit. 3477 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Tenix Alliance headquarters. 3478 (m) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the tourism and aviation industries.

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3479-3480 (n) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a letter from Pope Benedict XVI. 3481 (o) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Paniyiri Greek Festival. 3482 (p) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the redeveloped Union Cooperative Society Shopping Centre in Latrobe Terrace. Refer to Hansard (q) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Mr Pitt. 3483 (r) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the State of Origin and the proposed construction of a new stadium on the Gold Coast. 3484 (s) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Bound for Success, a program to address poor education outcomes for indigenous students in Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands. Paper: Ms Bligh, by leave, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 3485 Discussion paper by the Department of Education and the Arts titled Bound for Success – Cape York and Torres Strait Education Discussion Paper 3486 (t) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to vocational education and training and a discussion paper on graded assessment. 3487 (u) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the CRC for Diagnostics. 3488 (v) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Dr Michael O’Rourke as Acting Director of Surgery for the Bundaberg Base Hospital and Val Tuckett as Acting District Director of Nursing. 3489 (w) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. 3490 (x) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the treatment and rehabilitation of sex offenders and the Corrective Services Ministers’ Conference. 3491 (y) Acting Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to nominations for the Disability Action Week Awards. 3492 (z) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to ground water resources in the Lockyer Valley. 3493 (aa) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to Sorry Day, the national day of healing, and Reconciliation Week.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1618, 10.24 am) Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3494 Document titled Just another death in the hills from Br Bill Tynan, Ministry Leader, Christian Brothers Ministry (CER) in East Timor

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1620, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following paper— 3495 Memorandum, dated 25 May 2005, from Dr Steve Buckland, Director-General, Queensland Health to Senior Executive Directors relating to statements and appearances before the Morris Commission of Inquiry, the Crime and Misconduct Commission and the Queensland Health Systems Review Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 3496 Copy of an open letter from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to Dr Jayant M Patel relating to patients at the Bundaberg Base Hospital Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, tabled the following paper— 3497 Information on strategies to promote the Queensland Public Service as an employer Papers: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 3498 Various documents about nurse practitioners 3499 A ministerial statement on nurse practitioners Paper: Ms Lee Long, by leave, tabled the following paper— 3500 Document titled Public Sector Birthing Places in Queensland 1995 and 2005 Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) tabled the following paper— 3501 Letter, dated 18 January 2005, from Dr Darren Keating, Director of Medical Services, Bundaberg Health Service District Medical Services to Dr Jayant Patel wishing him well in the future

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Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 3502 Letter to Colleagues, dated 18 April 2005, from Dr Brian Bell, Executive Director of Medical Services, Gold Coast Health Services District relating to the Cardiac Catheter Laboratory at the Gold Coast Hospital

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1631, 11.30 am) Refer to Hansard Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the health system. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3503 Memorandum, dated 25 May 2005, from Dr Steve Buckland, Director-General, Queensland Health to Senior Executive Directors relating to appearances before the Morris Commission of Inquiry, the Crime and Misconduct Commission and the Queensland Health Systems Review, together with various attachments 3504 Letter, dated 25 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Anthony Morris QC with attached memoranda, dated 24 and 25 May 2005, from the Director–General and attachments 3505 Letter, dated 25 May 2005, from Dr Steve Buckland, Director-General, Queensland Health to Mr Beattie relating to cooperation with the Morris Commission of Inquiry 3506 Various extracts from newspapers and radio transcripts relating to wide ranging health issues

TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME SURVEILLANCE BILL (Hansard p. 1659, 4.01 pm) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3507 List of Queensland legislation relating to terrorism

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1681, 6.32 pm) Papers: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3508 Copy of a State School Application Form from Investing in Our Schools, an Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training programme 3509 Document titled Investing in Our Schools Programme – Extracts from the Australian Government Programmes for Schools Quadrennial Administrative Guidelines 2005 to 2008

THURSDAY, 26 MAY 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 3510 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 19 May 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Central Queensland University Act 1998, Griffith University Act 1998, James Cook University Act 1997, Queensland University of Technology Act 1998, University of Queensland Act 1998, University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 and University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 (University Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 18 of 2005 A Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000, and for other purposes (Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 19 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to establish the Australian Agricultural College Corporation and provide for an agricultural college, and for other purposes (Agricultural College Act 2005 – Act No. 20 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to provide for an equitable and efficient system of portability of long service leave in the contract cleaning industry, and for other purposes (Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 2005 – Act No. 21 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, and for other purposes (Transport Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 22 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Building Act 1975 (Building Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 23 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3511 Ms Lee Long from 1,966 petitioners requesting the House to improve maternity care services by implementing the recommendations of the Report of the Review of Maternity Services in Queensland re birthing.

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3512 Mrs Croft from 801 petitioners requesting the House to appoint permanent crossing supervisors on Oxley Drive, Coombabah in order to ensure the safety of the children accessing Coombabah Primary School. 3513 Mrs Croft from 1 petitioner requesting the House to make available state crossing supervisors for signalled pedestrian crossings on major roads near primary schools. 3514 Mrs Sullivan from 192 petitioners requesting the House to take action to rezone the area from the four wheel drive track on Bribie Island’s Ocean Beach opposite 8th Avenue, Woorim including approximately 200 metres out from the low-tide mark to Castlereagh Point, Scarborough as a special managed area for recreation and tourism zone.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1690, 9.32 am) 3515 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the commencement of work on the Boggo Road Busway. 3516 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Capral Aluminium Ltd. plant. 3517 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to fibre composites. 3518 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Kyoto Greenhouse protocol. 3519 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to local Government counter-terrorism measures. 3520 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the first Angel flight awards. 3521 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Senior Executive Service and Senior Officer Mobility Program 3522 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Multicultural Job Network. 3523 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ron Hurley website. 3524 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to functions held by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3525 Invitation lists of organisations and public figures who attended functions held by the Department of Premier and Cabinet 3526 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Strategy and his visit to Sydney. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3527 Letter, dated 6 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Hugh Morgan, President, Business Council of Australia 3528-3529 Publications titled Australian Banking and Finance Awards 2005 3530 Commemorative booklet relating to the Australian Banking and Finance Awards 3531 Brochure titled Australian Smart Cards Summit 2005 3532 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement paying tribute to Emergency Services volunteers. 3533 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the ICTs for Learning Strategy and the Smart Classrooms Strategy. 3534 (n) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to an economic analysis of the Queensland ethanol industry. 3535 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to renal services. 3536 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s share of the international convention market and the completion of the refurbishment of the Cairns Convention Centre. 3537 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Police Service and events surrounding the escort and deportation of Vivian Alvarez. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the mobile speed camera program and funding for black spots. 3538 (s) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to recent Federal Government comments on aid for drought affected Queensland farmers. 3539 (t) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the discovery and protection of human remains on the Santos oil and petroleum lease.

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3540 (u) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the Queensland Tourism Strategy. 3541 (v) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the gas industry.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 3542 Report No. 68 – Report on the Australasian Council of Public Accounts Committees Biennial Conference

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following paper— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 3543 Report No. 67 – A report on an examination by the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner of the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s investigation into an offer made by the Premier of Queensland to the Palm Island Aboriginal Council

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1704,10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 3544 Queensland Government publication titled Smart Queensland…a snapshot Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 3545 Media release by Mr Beattie, dated 13 June 2002, titled Cruise Missile of Gene Technology is Biggest Biotech Breakthrough for Decade 3546 Media release by Mr Beattie, dated 24 June 2003, titled Queensland Scores gene technology coup 3547 Media release by the (then) Minister for Innovation and Information Economy (Mr Lucas), dated 7 November 2003, titled Queensland hosts Australia's biggest biotech conference 3548 Media release by Mr Beattie, dated 8 December 2003, titled Landmark agreement a leap forward for gene technology 3549 Media release by Mr Beattie, dated 8 November 2004, titled Boost To Commercialising AGBIO Industry Products Papers: Mr Beattie tabled the following papers— 3550 ABC Online article, dated 12 May 2005, titled ALP raises reef research funding doubts 3551 Letter, dated 26 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) regarding comments made by Senator-elect, Barnaby Joyce, concerning the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Item: Mr Hopper tabled the following item— 3552 Video titled All About Class – 12 April 2003, Rockhampton and 22 April 2003, Rockhampton

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1715, 11.31 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to infrastructure of significance in accordance with the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. Papers: Mr McGrady, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3553 Copy of a letter, dated 26 May 2005, to the Clerk and document titled Statement of Paul Fennelly, Coordinator-General, giving details of negotiations to acquire land by agreement by the proponent of an infrastructure facility of significance with the owners of land which may contain native title to be taken by the Coordinator-General under section 125(6) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1715, 11.31 am) Papers: Mr Rickuss, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3554-3554a Documents relating to an FOI request

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1726, 2.30 pm) 3555 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Ms Nelson–Carr as Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North Queensland and the Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Mr Roberts as the

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Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport and the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to industrial relations. 3556 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Benitech Ltd.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1729, 2.46 pm) Paper: Mr Welford, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3557 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Freedom of Information and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

EDUCATION (ACCREDITATION OF NON–STATE SCHOOLS) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1735, 3.42 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3558 Letter, dated 17 May 2005 to Nambour Christian College, St John's College Nambour, St Joseph's Primary School, Nambour, Sunshine Coast Christian Outreach College, Sunshine Coast Grammar School and Matthew Flinders Anglican College from Peter Wellington MP relating to the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 1761, 6.29 pm) Refer to Hansard Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a question from Mr S Copeland’s question during Question Time today regarding clinical audits in public hospitals. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3559 Response to Mr Copeland’s question without notice during Question Time today

EDUCATION (ACCREDITATION OF NON–STATE SCHOOLS) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1763, 7.30 pm) Papers: Ms Bligh, during her speeches, tabled the following papers— 3560 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Education (Accreditation of Non–State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 3561 Document titled Suggested amendments to the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 3562 Letter, dated 19 May 2005, from Joe McCorley, Executive Director, Queensland Catholic Education Commission to Ms Bligh relating to a proposed amendment to the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 3563 Letter, dated 25 May 2005, from Ms Bligh to Canon Bruce Maughan, Chairman of Council, Cannon Hill Anglican College Pty Ltd relating to the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1776, 9.24 pm) Paper: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3564 Document titled Submission to the Review of the Integrity Management Structures of the Three Codes of Racing in Queensland by Ross Bolton

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

31 May 2005 3565 Twenty-Fifth Report by the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal dated 19 November 2004, pursuant to the Judges (Salaries and Allowances) Act 1967 3566 Judges’ Salaries and Allowances Tribunal Determination (No. 1) 2005 3567 Letter, dated 30 May 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 11 May 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed

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1 June 2005 3568 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 71 petitioners requesting better signage at the intersection of the Kennedy Highway and Kairi Road (Main Street) at Tolga 2 June 2005 3569 Crime and Misconduct Commission — Review of the financial management guidelines for the Office of the Speaker – June 2005 3570 National Transport Commission - Annual Report for year ended 30 June 2004 3 June 2005 3571 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 45 petitioners requesting the House to amend the eligibility criteria for the school transport assistance scheme 6 June 2005 3572 Report by the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh), overseas visit to France, Switzerland, Italy and Denmark, 23 April – 5 May 2005

TUESDAY, 7 JUNE 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 3585 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 31 May 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend particular legislation administered by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, and for other purposes (Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 24 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to repeal the Debits Tax Act 1990, and for related matters (Debits Tax Repeal Act 2005 – Act No. 25 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend local government legislation (Local Government Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 26 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1992 and other legislation (Freedom of Information and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 28 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend Acts administered by the Minister for Education and the Arts (Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 29 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 3586 Mr Langbroek from 1,309 petitioners requesting the House to call on the Beattie State Labor Government to immediately abolish all six remaining unfair and inefficient State taxes the GST was meant to replace as part of the promise of the Beattie Government made to Queensland taxpayers to review such taxes. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 3587 Mrs Smith from 527 petitioners requesting the House to establish a Multi-Disciplinary Domestic Violence Death Review Board which would provide information on the nature and circumstance of each domestic violence death as well as possible gaps in legislation and/or service response, as with more information these deaths may be prevented. 3588 Mr O’Brien from 189 petitioners requesting the House to modify the Wild Rivers Bill and detailing three measures to modify the Wild Rivers Bill.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Act 2005— 3589 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 93 Electrical Safety Act 2002, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 3590 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 94 Nursing Act 1992— 3591 Nursing Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2005, No. 95 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004, Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000, Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 3592 Queensland Building Services Authority and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 96

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Legal Profession Act 2004 3593 Legal Profession (Postponement) Regulation 2005, No. 97 Land Title Act 1994— 3594 Land Title Regulation 2005, No. 98 Local Government Act 1993— 3595 Local Government Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 99 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 3596 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2005, No. 100 Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Stock Act 1915— 3597-3599 Stock Identification Regulation 2005, No 101 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 101 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000— 3600-3602 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 102 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 102 Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Explosives Act 1999, Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988, Fossicking Act 1994, Land Act 1994, Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002, Land Title Act 1994, Mineral Resources Act 1989, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999, Petroleum Act 1923, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004, Surveyors Act 2003, Valuation of Land Act 1944, Valuers Registration Act 1992, Vegetation Management Act 1999, Water Act 2000— 3603 Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 103 Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 3604 Recreation Areas Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 104 Ambulance Service Act 1991, Building Act 1975, Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990— 3605 Emergency Services Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 105 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 3606 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 106 Plant Protection Act 1989— 3607 Plant Protection (Approved Sugarcane Varieties) Amendment Declaration (No. 1) 2005, No. 107

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1781, 9.36 am) 3608 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr Alex Freeleagus, the Honorary Greek Consul. 3609 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Council of Australian Governments’ (COAG) meeting held on 3 June 2005. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3610 COAG Communique dated 3 June 2005 3611 Productivity Commission Issues Paper, dated May 2005, titled The Health Workforce 3612 Letter, dated 31 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) relating to proposals for the national apprenticeship system 3613 Letter, dated 31 May 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) relating to the Commonwealth’s agenda paper on workplace relations Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission Report on the Review of the Financial Management Guidelines for the Office of the Speaker. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3614 Letter, dated 7 June 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Neil Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament relating to the Crime and Misconduct Commission Report on the Review of the Financial Management Guidelines for the Office of the Speaker 3615 Document titled Government Response to the Crime and Misconduct Commission Recommendations contained in the Review of the Financial Management Guidelines for the Office of the Speaker 3616-3617 Letter, dated 30 May 2005 to the Honourable Ray Hollis, MP, in relation to expenses incurred during overseas trips and a copy of a document titled Report on Overseas Trip to attend the Forty-sixth Parliamentary seminar at Westminster by Hon N J Turner, MLA 3618 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to proposed changes to Members’ entitlements and amendments to the Members’ Entitlements Handbook. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3619 Letter, dated 7 June 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Neil Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament relating to proposed amendments to the Members’ Entitlements Handbook

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3620 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Greats. 3621 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queenslander and Young Queenslander of the Year. 3622 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to JetStar and a tourism aviation reception. 3623 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Angelflight. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3624 List of recipients of Angelflight Star Awards 3625 List of 5 Earth Angel Missions 3626 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to management of the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. 3627-3628 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Freedom of Information and Des Houghton’s FOI Column 3629-3630 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting attended by Mr Beattie with unions officials at the Bundaberg Base Hospital and an attachment in relation to that meeting. 3631 (l) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a literacy and numeracy report. 3632 (m) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to elective surgery waiting lists. 3633 (n) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report of the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3634 Report, dated June 2005, titled Report of the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry 3635 (o) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to police investigations into Dr Jayant Patel. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to proposed changes to transport regulation and a derailment at Central Station, Brisbane. 3636 (q) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade mission to Asia from 12 to 21 May 2005. Papers: Mr Palaszczuk, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3637 Document titled Report to Parliament on Trade Mission to Hong Kong, Korea, Thailand and Japan 12-21 May 2005 3638 Bundle of media releases relating to the trade mission 3639 Briefing book – Visit to Hong Kong, Korea and Japan – 12 to 21 May 2005 3640 Briefing book for the visit to Thailand – 15 to 18 May 2005 3641 (r) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to land clearing and progress with the vegetation ballot.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 3642 Alert Digest No. 7 of 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1802, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) tabled the following paper— 3643 Copy of Queensland Services Union Energy News dated 15 February 2005 titled State Government Intervenes in Ergon Dispute

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 1812, 11.30 am) Papers: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3644 References (four) for Dr Harish Gupta Papers: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3645 Letters (two), dated 3 May 2005, from Kevin Martin to Ralph Devlin and Martin Daubney, SC relating to the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry 3646 Email, dated 26 May 2005, from Martin Daubney, SC to Kevin Martin relating to the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry

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RETAIL SHOP LEASES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1822, 12.30 pm) 3573–3574 Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CROSS-BORDER LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1824, 12.40 pm) 3575-3576 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to the enforcement of the criminal law and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (Hansard p. 1827, 2.30 pm) 3577 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 2 June 2005” 3578–3579 Mr Mackenroth presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 1827, 2.33 PM) 3580 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE APPROPRIATION BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 2 June 2005.” 3581–3582 Mr Mackenroth presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Papers: Mr Mackenroth, during his speech, tabled the following papers— Budget Papers— 3647 Budget Speech 3648 Budget Strategy and Outlook 3649 Capital Statement 3650 Budget Highlights Ministerial Portfolio Statements— 3651 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice 3652 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport 3653 Minister for Child Safety 3654 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 3655 Minister for Education and the Arts 3656 Minister for Emergency Services 3657 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 3658 Minister for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 3659 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women 3660 Minister for Health 3661 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines

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3662 Minister for Police and Corrective Services 3663 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries 3664 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing 3665 Minister for State Development and Innovation 3666 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 3667 Minister for Transport and Main Roads 3668 Premier and Minister for Trade 3669 Speaker's Portfolio Statements – Legislative Assembly of Queensland Regional Budget Statements— 3670 Greater Brisbane 3671 Darling Downs and West Moreton 3672 Far North Queensland 3673 Fitzroy 3674 Mackay–Whitsunday 3675 North Coast 3676 North Queensland 3677 South Coast 3678 Western Queensland 3679 Wide Bay–Burnett

LAND TAX AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 1833, 3.08 pm) 3583-3584 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Land Tax Act 1915 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2005

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 3680 Ms Lee Long from 533 petitioners requesting the House to improve maternity care services by implementing the recommendations of the Report of the Review of Maternity Services in Queensland re birthing.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford)— 3681 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 1 petitioner requesting the House to seek a range of remedial action in respect of a decision by the Health Practitioners Tribunal to cancel the Christina Wong’s medical registration. Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh)— 3682 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hobbs from 464 petitioners requesting the House to reject the P-12 proposal for Roma’s existing preschool to year 10 school.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1837, 9.33 am) 3683 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s letters patent (Queensland Birth Certificate). 3684 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a open letter from Mr Beattie to Dr Jayant Patel requesting that he return to Queensland. 3685 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to export trade figures. 3686 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to corrective services and prison security vehicles. 3687 (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol and Shell. 3688 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Multicultural Assistance Program and World Refugee Day. 3689 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government’s response to the tsunami which struck Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand on 24 December 2004.

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3690 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the equine industry and export development. 3691 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland week at Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3692 Box of photographs 3693 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the centenary of the Chamber of Commerce. 3694 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Expeditionary Strike Force FIVE. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3695 Copy of a letter, dated 16 May 2005, from C C Ames, Commander, Expeditionary Strike Force FIVE to Mr Beattie relating to a meeting with the Premier 3696 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart Queensland – A Snapshot. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3697 Copy of Smart Queensland – A Snapshot 3698 (m) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous art and culture and the 15th Laura Dance and Cultural Festival from 17 to 19 June 2005. 3699 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to an increase to the minimum wage. 3700 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the local defence industry. 3701 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to education regarding changes to tobacco laws and smoking bans. 3702 (q) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to QFleet and the used vehicle market. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail and transport infrastructure initiatives. 3703 (s) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to environmental tests for reef catchments. 3704 (t) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Disability Action Week and the Shared Visions Conference to be held on 22 and 23 July. 3705 (u) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to National Reconciliation Week and assistance by Queensland councils to Aboriginal councils. 3706 (v) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to fines for fire safety breaches.

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 3707 Report No. 67 – Report on a review of arrangements for compiling, keeping and allowing inspection of the Register of Members' Interests 3708 Submissions received by the Committee during the review 3709 Information Notice No. 1 of 2005 relating to Standing Order No. 260

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1853, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 3710 Department of Main Roads information sheets relating to the Ipswich Motorway Project NOTICE OF MOTION – STUDENT UNION MEMBERSHIP (Hansard p. 1874, 12.35 PM) Paper: Mr Lee, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3711 Copy of a document titled Sorry we're closed Paper: Mr Wellington, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3712 Information relating to the University of Sunshine Coast Student Guild

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NOTICE OF MOTION – OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER (Hansard p. 1906, 5.30 pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3713 Statement including the Government's response to the Crime and Misconduct Commission's recommendations regarding overseas travel by the Speaker 3714 Media release by the Crime and Misconduct Commission, dated 6 May 2005, titled CMC investigation into the Parliamentary Speaker

NOTICE OF MOTION – STUDENT UNION MEMBERSHIP (Hansard p. 1918, 7.58 pm) Paper: Mr Reeves, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3715 List of activities provided by UQ Sport

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1920, 8.31 pm) Paper: Dr Clark, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3716 2005 Relay for Life awards list

THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2005

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3717 Mr Rowell from 239 petitioners requesting the House to investigate safety measures to allow fishing activity to continue from the Herbert River Bridge at Halifax while ensuring the safety of pedestrians and as an immediate measure introduce a speed limit of 60 kph for the bridge and its approaches.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following statutory instrument was tabled by the Clerk— Public Trustee Act 1978— 3718 Public Trustee (Fees and Charges Notice) (No. 1) 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 1927, 9.32 am) 3719 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to seventh anniversary of the Beattie Government. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3720 Queensland Government document titled Seven Years of the Beattie Government – Building a better Queensland – June 2005 3721 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the mosquito control program. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 3722 Brochure title Catalyst Queensland 3723 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his annual post Budget address to QCOSS. 3724 (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to overseas trade missions. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Indian community of Queensland. 3725 (f) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Australia Week in Russia. 3726 (g) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation 2007 Finance Ministers’ meeting in Queensland. 3727 (h) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Professor Glyn Davis – appointment as Chairman of the Group of Eight Universities. 3728 (i) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Lions Club of Australia National Convention, May 2006, Gold Coast. 3729 (j) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Keith De Lacy, Chairman of the Global Alliance for Sugar Trade Reform and Liberalisation. 3730 (k) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the ALP State Conference in Cairns. 3731 (l) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the review of skills and training in Queensland. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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3732 Green Paper by Department of Employment and Training titled Queensland’s proposed responses to the challenges of skills for jobs and growth 3733 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to a green paper on Queensland’s proposed responses to the challenges of skills for jobs and growth. 3734 (n) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) made a ministerial statement relating to the Inaugural V8 Supercar Race in Shanghai China. 3735 (o) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to a grant to establish an accreditation system for marine brokers. 3736 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of nurse practitioners. 3737 (q) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to QBuild apprentices. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Gold Coast public transport – upgrade of rail system. 3738 (s) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to an alcohol management campaign - launch 2005. 3739 (t) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart Women – Smart State Awards. 3740 (u) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit from interstate Emergency Services Ministers.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 3741 Report No. 88 - The Ayr Hospital Redevelopment – June 2005

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following paper— Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 3742 Report No. 49 – Meeting with the Queensland Ombudsman (24 May 2005); meeting with the Queensland Information Commissioner (24 May 2005); and report on matters raised in a Ministerial Statement by the Premier and Minister for Trade on 23 March 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 1944, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 3743 Document titled Celebrate Queensland Week, 5-12 June 2005

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 1955 , 11.31 am) Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3744 Document titled Exposing the fine print in the State Budget 2005-06, Opposition Analysis, Budget Paper No 4 Papers: Mr Lawlor, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3745 Submission, dated 17 May 2005, by Russell Galt relating to Disciplinary Hearing (19 May 2005) - Liberal Party of Australia (Qld Division) 3746 Letter, dated 9 July 2004, from Michael Johnson MP to Russell Galt relating to Mr Galt's resignation as Chairman of the Ryan FEC 3747-3748 Statutory declarations, dated 30 August 2004 and 7 September 2004, by Russell Galt 3749 Agreement between Russell Galt, Liberal Party of Australia (Queensland Division) and Michael Caltabiano Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 3750 List of Gladstone buildings dated 31 March 2005 Papers: Mr Shine, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3751 Media release, dated 7 June 2005, titled Smart State Budget Funds for Toowoomba 3752 Media release, dated 7 June 2005, titled Toowoomba Region Wins State Budget Sport Package Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3753-3754 Extracts from the Budget Strategy and Outlook 2005–06 Papers: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 3755 A non-conforming petition

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3756 A newsletter by the Esk and District Residents Group titled You drink the water – help keep it safe!!!

ADJOURNMENT Paper: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3757 Copy of an article from The Courier–Mail titled Lib councillors see red as Premier's face stops traffic

FRIDAY, 10 JUNE 2005

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 3760 Mr Fraser from 1,283 petitioners requesting the House to review the removal of the Shingle Inn from the Queensland Heritage Register, ensure that the Shingle Inn is reinstated in the Central Business District as originally as possible, as was agreed, and reinstate it on the Queensland Heritage Register ensuring that it remains protected in the future.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— 3761 Response from the Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mr Welford) to an E–petition sponsored by Ms Male from 139 petitioners regarding improvements to the justice system and the legal rights for victims of crime. 3762 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stuckey from 138 petitions regarding a suburb name change back to Tugun. 3763 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wilson from 1170 petitioners requesting the House to improve maternity care services 3764 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 1 petitioner requesting the House to seek a range of remedial action in respect of a decision by the Health Practitioners Tribunal to cancel the Christina Wong’s medical registration

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2069, 9.32 am) 3765 (a) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry interim report. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3766 Report titled Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry Interim Report – 10 June 2005 3767 Letter, dated 9 June 2005, from the Premier to the Minister for Police and Corrective Services regarding extradition of Dr Patel 3768 Letter, dated 9 June 2005, from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services to the Premier regarding the extradition of Dr Patel 3769 Document, titled Comparison of existing offences in the Act and new offences in the Bill 3770 (b) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to travel by the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 3771 Report on Overseas travel to the United Kingdom and Singapore 2004, Singapore 2004 and Thailand 2003 by the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament 3772 Letter, dated 30 May 2005, from the Premier to the Speaker requesting reports from the Speaker regarding overseas travel 3773 (c) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit to the United States and Italy for a Smart State Trade, biotechnology and investment mission. (d) Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the following— 3774 (i) Trade performance for March 2005 quarter 3775 (ii) Exercise Orchard Alert 3776 (iii) Nurse practitioners update 3777 (iv) 2005 Reconciliation awards for business 3778 (v) Waiting times for elective surgery 3779 (vi) Community Cabinet on the Gold Coast 3780 (vii) Access to ammonium nitratec

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3781-3782 (viii) Vivian Solon media release dated 8 June 2005, by Senator the Hon Kay Patterson titled Government assistance for Vivian Solon already on the table 3783 (ix) Vivian Solon (Young) media release dated 9 June 2005, by George Newhouse 3784 (d) Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Morris inquiry into Queensland Health. 3785 (e) Minister for Education and the Arts (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to criminal history checks of mature age students. 3786 (f) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) made a ministerial statement relating to the BIO2005 Conference in Philadelphia.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2005 AND EXPLANATORY NOTES 3758-3759 Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2088, 10.38am) Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3787 Document titled surprisinglysmart - businesses on australia’s sunshine coast - IT & Technology, Professional & Creative Industries Edition

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2130, 4.29 pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 3788 Publication titled Queensland A great State of Mind 3789 Letter, from Office of the Premier of Queensland to Mr Kevin Lingard MLA and enclosed copy of report titled Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Official Visit by XxHon Kevin R Lingard to London from 24th January 1990 to 24th February 1990 3790 Report on overseas trip to attend the Forty-Sixth Parliamentary Seminar at Westminster by Hon NJ Turner MLA 3791 Report titled State Opposition Leader's Report – Opposition Leader's Overseas Study Tour March-April 2004

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 3792 Mrs Smith from 1,444 petitioners requesting the House to establish a Multi-Disciplinary Domestic Violence Death Review Board which would provide information on the nature and circumstance of each domestic violence death as well as possible gaps in legislation and/or service response, as with more information these deaths may be prevented.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2134, 4.51 pm) Paper: Mrs Attwood, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3793 Discussion Paper – Safe Youth Parties Taskforce

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

14 June 2005— 3794 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lee from 2325 petitioners requesting the House to amend the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and ban the practice of recreational duck and quail shooting in Queensland 15 June 2005— 3795 Public Accounts Committee – Report No. 69 titled Review of the Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office, June 2005 3796 Islanders Board of Industry and Service – Annual Report 2004-2005 17 June 2005— 3797 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 539 petitioners regarding horse riding continuance in Forest Reserves and a request to set aside existing fire trails and degraded tracks as Conservation Park Corridors 21 June 2005— 3798 National Electricity (South Australia) (New National Electricity Law) Amendment Act 2005

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27 June 2005— 3799 Board of Architects of Queensland – Code of Practice and Explanatory Notes made by the Board of Architects of Queensland on 23 November 2004 3800 Registered Professional Engineers in Queensland – Code of Practice made by the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland on 24 March 2005 30 June 2005— 3801 Auditor-General’s Report – No. 2 2005 – Results of Audits Completed at 30 April 2005 3802 Report of the Queensland Ombudsman – The Workplace Electrocution Project, June 2005 3803 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Boyle from 316 petitioners requesting the House to protect the Cairns Yacht Club, a historical site and heritage listed building 3804 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to two paper petitions presented by Ms Lee Long from 1966 and 533 petitioners requesting the House to improve maternity care service by implementing the recommendations of the Report of the Review of Maternity Services in Queensland, re-birthing 5 July 2005— 3805 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Nuttall) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 329 petitioners requesting the House to redress the chronic shortage of dental services in centres such as Richmond and Hughenden 3806 Response from the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Sullivan from 192 petitioners requesting a prohibition on commercial fishing in Deception Bay and the adjacent ocean beach of Bribie Island, as far as Woorim 3807 Report by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport (Mr Mackenroth) on an overseas visit to Shanghai, China – June 2005 3808 2005 Buick V8 Supercars Championship Series – China Round Program 6 July 2005— 3809 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mr Finn from 301 petitioners requesting the House to ensure local residents have access to 24 hour staffing at Moorooka Police Station and an awareness campaign to inform local people of how to access the police 8 July 2005— 3810 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Voices and Votes – A Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Young People’s Engagement in Democracy in Queensland – July 2005, Discussion Paper 3811 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Voices and Votes – A Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Young People’s Engagement in Democracy in Queensland – July 2005, Response Form 3812 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Voices and Votes – A Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Young People’s Engagement in Democracy in Queensland – July 2005, Quick Poll 3813 Letter, dated 7 July 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 21 June 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed 3814–3814A Letter, dated 8 July 2005, from the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament indicating the approval of, and attaching a request from the Deputy Speaker (Mr Fouras) seeking the Premier’s approval to attend the 36th Presiding Officers and Clerks Conference and the meeting of the Australian Regional Management Committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), Apia – Samoa 11 July 2005— 3815–3849 South East Queensland Regional Plan 2005–2026 and maps 14 July 2005— 3850 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 239 petitioners requesting that safety measures be investigated to allow fishing activity to continue from the Herbert River Bridge at Halifax and to reduce the speed limit over the bridge 15 July 2005— 3851 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Lee from 1383 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the long term protection of Queensland wild rivers

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3852 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr O’Brien from 189 petitioners requesting the House to amend the Wild Rivers Bill 3853 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Ms Roberts from 20 petitioners requesting the House to intervene to prevent the pumping of vast quantities of potable bore water from Traveston for non-rural use 3854 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hobbs from 162 petitioners requesting the House not to impose taxes on licensed water bores and dams, and interim charges for water harvesting 19 July 2005— 3855 National Electricity (South Australia) Variation Regulations 2005 3856 National Electricity Rules, Certified Initial Rules – July 2005 3857 Queensland local government comparative information 2003/04 (CD version only) 22 July 2005— 3858 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fraser from 1283 petitioners regarding a request to review the removal of the Shingle Inn from the Queensland Heritage Register, and additionally request its reinstatement onto the Queensland Heritage Register and relocation back into the CBD 3859 Report from the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) on an overseas trip – Queensland Ministerial Mission for Employment and Training to China, 18 to 25 June 2005 25 July 2005— 3860 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 602 petitioners regarding the application and enforcement of new legislation in northern, central and western Queensland, which requires windows in parked vehicles to be fully closed 3861 Report by the Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) on an overseas trip – United States of America, 15 to 26 June 2005 3862 Report by the Premier and Minister for Trade (Mr Beattie) on an overseas trip – United States of America, Italy and The Holy See, 14 to 25 June 2005 and additional material 3863 Report by Heather Beattie, accompanying the Premier’s Trade Mission to the USA and Italy, 14 to 25 June 2005 27 July 2005— 3864 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 353 petitioners requesting the House to establish a shop-front police station in Redland Bay 28 July 2005— 3865 Report by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Palaszczuk) pursuant to Section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Stock Identification Regulation 1985 and the Stock Regulation 1988 1 August 2005— 3866 Response by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Pitt from 998 petitioners requesting a pedestrian crossing and traffic lights be constructed on Ernest Street, Innisfail 2 August 2005— 3867 Estimates Committee B – Report 2005 3868–3870 Estimates Committee B – Additional Information Volumes 1, 2 and 3 of 2005 5 August 2005— 3871 Estimates Committee F – Report 2005 3872 Estimates Committee F – Additional Information Volume 2005 8 August 2005— 3873 Estimates Committee A – Report No. 1 2005 3874 Estimates Committee A – Report No. 2 2005 3875–3877 Estimates Committee A – Additional Information Volumes 1, 2 and 3 of 2005 3878 Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to a paper petition presented by Mr Langbroek from 1309 petitioners requesting the immediate abolishment of certain state taxes 3879 Estimates Committee C – Report 2005 3880 Estimates Committee C – Additional Information Volume 2005 3881 Estimates Committee G – Report 2005 3882 Estimates Committee G – Additional Information Volume 2005 3883 Estimates Committee D – Report 2005 3884–3886 Estimates Committee D – Additional Information Volumes 1, 2 and 3 of 2005

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TUESDAY, 9 AUGUST 2005

RESIGNATION OF SPEAKER The Clerk informed the House of the resignation of the Honourable R K Hollis Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, effective from 21 July 2005, in a letter dated 21 July 2005, to Her Excellency the Governor. 3897 Letter, dated 22 July 2005, from Her Excellency the Governor to the Honourable D Fouras, Acting Speaker relating to the letter of resignation of the Honourable R K Hollis, MP, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 3898 Letter, dated 21 July 2005, from Ray Hollis MP, Speaker, Queensland Parliament, to Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bruce, AC, Governor of Queensland resigning from the position of Speaker of the Queensland Parliament

ELECTION OF SPEAKER (Hansard p. 2140, 9.32 am) Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 3899 Letter, dated 6 May 2005, from Mr Robert Needham, Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission to Mr Sean Reidy, Carne Reidy Herd Lawyers relating to the Honourable Ray Hollis MP

ASSENTS TO BILLS Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 3900 10 June 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 (Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 30 of 2005) 3901 14 June 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Land Tax Act 1915 (Land Tax Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 31 of 2005)

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – RESIGNATION OF MEMBER FOR REDCLIFFE Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 3902 Letter, dated 26 July 2005, from Mr Hollis to the Honourable Jim Fouras, Acting Speaker resigning as the Member for the electoral district of Redcliffe

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – RESIGNATION OF MEMBER FOR CHATSWORTH Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 3903 Letter, dated 25 July 2005, from Mr Mackenroth to the Honourable Jim Fouras MP, Acting Speaker resigning as the Member for the electoral district Chatsworth

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – ISSUE OF WRITS – ELECTORATES OF REDCLIFFE AND CHATSWORTH Papers: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 3904 Letters, dated 26 July 2005, from Dr Leo Keliher, Director–General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet to Mr N Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament relating to the Writs for elections to be held for the Electoral Districts of Redcliffe and Chatsworth 3905 Writ for Election – Electoral District of Redcliffe 3906 Writ for Election – Electoral District of Chatsworth 3907 Letter, dated 25 July 2005, from Dr Leo Keliher, Director–General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet to Mr N Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament relating to the resignation of the Honourable Terence Michael Mackenroth as Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport and as an Executive Councillor

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 3908 Mr Cummins from 401 petitioners requesting the House to support the Minister for Local Government and Planning to review and alter the ‘Code Assessable’ requirements, by making all submissions for approval in this category notifiable to the public to ensure residents have the opportunity to object to, or support, the application. 3909 Ms Stone from 47 petitioners requesting the House to increase the number of police patrols in the residential area of the Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road service road between Reuben Street and California Creek Road Cornubia and adjoining streets; implement traffic calming solutions;

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conduct an education campaign for local youth on safe driving practices and install effective traffic noise barriers on Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road. 3910 Mr Nuttall from 239 petitioners requesting the House to have the demountable classrooms built with asbestos-containing materials at Shorncliffe State School removed and replaced with a new, double storey building to accommodate Year 1, 2 and 3 classes and also incoming preparatory year students in 2007. 3911 Mr O’Brien from 877 petitioners requesting the House to prevent the Justice Department from removing the ancient Mango and Curtain Fig trees from the Court House, Charlotte Street, Cooktown and seek other means available to manage these trees. 3912 Mr Wellington from 755 petitioners requesting the House to support the terms of the Private Members Bill “Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill” addressing the issue that grandparents, as relative carers, receive no funding for caring for their grandchildren. 3913 Mr McArdle from 42 petitioners requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report entitled “Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland” which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities, including Recommendations 7, 12, 15, 18 and 26, and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 3914 Mr Langbroek from 103 petitioners requesting the House to double the amount of teacher aide hours for Prep Year such that they are in line with the current requirements for pre-schools. 3915 Mr Choi from 172 petitioners requesting the House to overturn the decision made by Redland Shire Council on 26 April 2005 in relation to 401 Redland Bay Road, Capalaba and commission a public inquiry, investigating the manner in which planning decisions are being made, and in particular investigate any inappropriate influence by the development industry upon such decisions. 3916 Mr English from 1,133 petitioners requesting the House to not approve the inclusion of the drafted new quarry operation known as Key Resource Area 71 for Mt Cotton and to not approve any expansion of the existing Mt Cotton Quarry operation in the State Development Plan and to consider permanently preserving for the heritage of Queensland the 200 hectare property 195– 203 Gramzow Road, Mt Cotton. 3917 Mr Finn from 740 petitioners requesting the House to take action immediately to establish a truly equal age of consent by removing sections 208 and 209 of the Queensland Criminal Code Act 1899. 3918 Mr Lee from 812 petitioners requesting the House to reject proposals to allow for commercial jet boat joy rides on the Brisbane River. 3919 Mr Fraser from 409 petitioners requesting the House to review the removal of the Shingle Inn from the Queensland Heritage Register; ensure that the Shingle Inn is reinstated in the Central Business District as originally as possible, as was agreed; and reinstate it on the Queensland Heritage Register ensuring that it remains protected in the future.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Crime and Misconduct Act 2001— 3920 Crime and Misconduct Regulation 2005, No 108 Architects Act 2002, Professional Engineers Act 2002— 3921 Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 109 Legal Profession Act 2004— 3922 Legal Profession (Barristers) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 110 Nature Conservation Act 1992, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 3923 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 111 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3924 Nature Conservation (Macropod) Conservation Plan 2005, No. 112 Building Act 1975— 3925 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 113 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3926 Nature Conservation (Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2005, No. 114 Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, Wagering Act 1998— 3927 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 115

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Agricultural College Act 2005— 3928 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 116 Hospitals Foundations Act 1982— 3929 Hospitals Foundations Regulation 2005, No. 117 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 3930 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 118 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 3931 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 119 Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 3932 Recreation Areas Management Amendment By-Law (No. 1) 2005, No. 120 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 3933–3934 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 121 and Explanatory Notes for No. 121 Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 3935 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 122 Duties Act 2001, Fuel Subsidy Act 1997, Land Tax Act 1915, Taxation Administration Act 2001— 3936 Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 123 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 3937 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 124 Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 2005— 3938–3940 Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Regulation 2005, No. 125 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 125 Industrial Relations Act 1999— 3941 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 126 Housing Act 2003— 3942 Housing Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 127 Penalties and Sentences Act 1992— 3943 Penalties and Sentences Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 128 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 3944 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2005, No. 129 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 3945 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Interim Standard 2005, No. 130 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 3946 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 131 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 3947 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 132 3948 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2005, No. 133 Water Act 2000— 3949 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 134 Associations Incorporation Act 1981, Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955, Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Business Names Act 1962, Collections Act 1966, Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003, Cooperatives Act 1997, Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, Introduction Agents Act 2001, Land Sales Act 1984, Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act 1931, Liquor Act 1992, Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986, Partnership Act 1891, Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002, Retirement Villages Act 1999, Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003, Security Providers Act 1993, Tourism Services Act 2003, Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990, Travel Agents Act 1988, Wine Industry Act 1994— 3950 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 135 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3951 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) Amendment Conservation Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 136 3952 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 137 Environmental Protection Act 1994, Nature Conservation Act 1992, Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993— 3953 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 138 Gas Supply Act 2003— 3954 Gas Supply Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 139 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991— 3955–3957 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 140 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 140

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Electrical Safety Act 2002— 3958 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 141 Health Act 1937, Health Services Act 1991, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001, Pharmacists Registration Act 2001— 3959 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 142 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 3960 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 143 Police and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 3961 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 144 Legal Profession Act 2004— 3962 Legal Profession Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 145 Professional Standards Act 2004— 3963 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 146 Freedom of Information and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 3964 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 147 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 3965 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 148 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 3966 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 149 Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 3967 Proclamation commencing remaining provision, No. 150 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3968 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 151 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995, Environmental Protection Act 1994, Forestry Act 1959, Marine Parks Act 1982, Nature Conservation Act 1992, Queensland Heritage Act 1992, Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 3969 Environmental Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 152 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 3970 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 153 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977— 3971 Financial Management Amendment Standard (No. 1) 2005, No. 154 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003— 3972 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure (Survey Standards) Notice 2005, No. 155 Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950, Health Rights Commission Act 1991— 3973 Commissions of Inquiry (Bundaberg Hospital Inquiry—Evidence) Regulation 2005, No. 156 Plant Protection Act 1989— 3974 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 157 Land Sales Act 1984— 3975 Land Sales Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 158 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000— 3976 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 159 Health Act 1937— 3977 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 160 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 3978 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2005, No. 161 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 3979 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 162 Disaster Management Act 2003— 3980 Disaster Management (Extension of Disaster Situation-Gold Coast) Regulation 2005, No. 163 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989, Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996— 3981 Education Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 164 Fisheries Act 1994— 3982 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 2) 2005, No. 165 Water Act 2000— 3983–3984 Water Resource (Fitzroy Basin) Amendment Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 166 and Explanatory Notes for No. 166 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 3985 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 167 Education (Teacher Registration) Act 1988— 3986 Education (Teacher Registration) Amendment By-law (No. 2) 2005, No. 168 Industrial Relations Act 1999— 3987 Industrial Relations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 169

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Food Act 1981, Health Act 1937, Health Services Act 1991, Pest Management Act 2001, Private Health Facilities Act 1999, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 3988 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 170 Racing Amendment Act 2005— 3989 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 171 Racing Act 2002— 3990 Racing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 172 Public Trustee Act 1978— 3991 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 173 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 3992 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 174 Public Service Act 1996— 3993 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 175

EXEMPT STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instrument was tabled by the Clerk— 3994 Biodiscovery Act 2004, Statutory Instruments Act 1992— Compliance code for taking native biological material under a collection authority

COMMITTEE REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— Chair of Estimates Committee E (Mr Mulherin)— 3995 Estimates Committee E – Report 2005 3996 Estimates Committee E – Additional Information Volume 2005

MEMBERS’ PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following members’ papers were tabled by The Clerk— Member for Ashgrove (Mr Fouras)— 3997 Report on an overseas trip by the Acting Speaker (Mr Fouras) – Report on attendance at the 36th Presiding Officers and Clerks Conference Apia, Samoa, 11 – 15 July 2005 Member for Stafford (Mr Sullivan)— 3998 Report on an overseas trip by Mr Sullivan – Report to the Parliament on an Overseas Trade Mission to China by Queensland Government Backbenchers, 21 June – 2 July 2005 Member for Thuringowa (Mr Wallace)— 3999 Report on an overseas trip by Mr Wallace – Report to the Parliament on an Overseas Trade Mission to China by Queensland Government Backbenchers, 21 June – 2 July 2005 Member for Clayfield (Ms Clark)— 4000 Report on an overseas trip by Ms E Clark – 17th Annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Seminar, Cape Town, South Africa, 29 May – 4 June 2005 4001 Report on an overseas trip by Ms E Clark – China, 21 June – 2 July 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2161, 2.38 pm) 4002 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) as Leader of the House and new Administrative Arrangements. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4003–4004 Two (2) copies of Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary dated Thursday, 28 July 2005 Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4005 Document titled Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker 4006 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his trade and investment mission to the United States of America, Italy and the Holy See. 4007 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his address to the Business Leaders’ Forum held on 3 August 2005. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4008 Address by Kevin J Dixon, Queensland Office, Managing Partner, Accenture – 4 August 2005 4009 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the office of the Co– ordinator–General.

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4010 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Treasury’s latest Queensland State Accounts and the Queensland economy. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4011 Copy of six (6) PowerPoint slides containing various figures from Queensland Treasury 4012 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to infrastructure and the South East Queensland Regional Plan. 4013 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to regional jobs growth. 4014 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Premier of Queensland’s Smart Awards. 4015–4015a (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the IBM Service Centre in Queensland and the Accenture Learning Content Development Centre. 4016 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to health funding in the Redcliffe area and the Redcliffe Hospital. 4017 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the interim report of the Forster Review. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4018 Report titled Queensland and Health Systems Review – Interim Report July 2005 4019 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to asbestos roofs in schools. 4020 (n) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the GST distribution process. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to an electrical safety audit of road lighting by Main Roads. 4021 (p) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s proposed industrial relations reforms. 4022 (q) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to National Homeless Week and the Homelessness Referral Service. 4023 (r) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the redevelopment of the Sir David Longland Correctional Centre. 4024 (s) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to asbestos roofs in schools. 4025 (t) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Health, the interim report of the Forster Inquiry and the establishment of an interim clinical advisory council. 4026 (u) Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the misuse of private information, photographs taken on mobile phones and a discussion paper available on the department’s website at www.justice.qld.gov.au. Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 4027 Discussion paper titled Unauthorised Photographs on the Internet and Ancillary Privacy Issues – Standing Committee of Attorney–Generals, August 2005 4028 (v) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service and the Department of Emergency Services. 4029 (w) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water resources and drought management.

PAPER The following paper was tabled— 4030 Non–conforming petition relating to the reinstatement of the lollypop persons at the Warrigal Road State School

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4031 Alert Digest No. 8 of 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2181, 3.30 pm) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 4032 Copy of three PowerPoint slides titled Should the Queensland Nationals and Liberal Party merge? by Toby Ralph, October 2004

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Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 4033 Letter, dated July 2005, from Donna O'Sullivan, Director Medical Services, Redcliffe Hospital to ‘Ms’ relating to a referral to the Orthopedic Clinic, Redcliffe Hospital

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2203, 5.30 pm) 3887–3888 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Industrial Relations Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

RACING VENUES DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2206, 5.49 pm) 3889–3890 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Venues Development Act 1982 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2207, 5.50 pm) 3891–3892 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS BILL (Hansard p. 2208, 5.52 pm) 3893–3894 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to restrict vexatious proceedings and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUEENSLAND COMPETITION AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2214, 7.31 pm) 3895–3896 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2229, 8.55 pm) Paper: Mr Lee, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4034 Copy of Gravity magazine - VSU edition

WEDNESDAY, 10 AUGUST 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4035 Ms Lee Long from 605 petitioners requesting the House to not sell off the Mareeba Pre-school and the relocation of the children into the Primary School. 4036 Ms Lee Long from 167 petitioners requesting the House to upgrade the rough and dangerous condition of the section of road between Watsonville and Irvinebank on the Herberton to Petford Road to a standard of safety acceptable to the citizens, school traffic and tourists of Irvinebank as a matter of urgency. 4037 Ms Lee Long from 964 petitioners requesting the House to direct the construction of the replacement Ambulance Station for Atherton to take place as a matter of urgency and without further delay 4038 Mr Lingard from 752 petitioners requesting the House to immediately dismantle the remaining nine metal trade stacks at Yeronga TAFE’s Park Road campus in order to prevent any further harmful emissions contaminating the surrounding residential and schools area. 4039 Mrs E Cunningham from 1,836 petitioners requesting the House to support the retention of the existing boat ramp on the Auckland Creek side of Goondoon Street, Gladstone, and seek an undertaking from the Minister for Transport that the ramp will be retained, maintained and upgraded (as required) in its current position for the enjoyment of existing and future boat users. 4040 Mrs Smith from 126 petitioners requesting the House to establish a Multi-Disciplinary Domestic Violence Death Review Board which would provide information on the nature and circumstance of each domestic violence death as well as possible gaps in legislation and/or service response, as with more information these deaths may be prevented. 4041 Mr Foley from 388 petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big

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Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 4042 Mr Lingard from 45 petitioners requesting the House to immediately dismantle the remaining nine metal trade stacks at Yeronga TAFE’s Park Road campus in order to prevent any further harmful emissions contaminating the surrounding residential and schools area.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2240, 10.02 am) 4043 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 4th Science in Parliament. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4044 Booklet titled Science in Parliament Queensland: Collaboration and communication to build a critical mass in Queensland science – 2005 – Wednesday 10 August 4045 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the reception for the Vietnamese Queensland Community held in the Parliamentary Annexe on 9 August 2005 to acknowledge the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. 4046 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to World War II veterans and war widows trip to Townsville for VP60 celebrations. 4047 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Central Queensland sitting of the Parliament in Rockhampton. 4048 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his attendance at the Agforce AGM in Kingaroy on 18 July 2005. 4049 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the preliminary finals of the AFL. 4050 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship at Coolum. 4051 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Hervey Bay area and inaugural flights by Virgin Blue and Jetstar. 4052 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian National Movie convention. 4053 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement congratulating Queensland’s swimmers. 4054 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the ban on duck and quail hunting in Queensland. 4055 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the impact of State taxes on business. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4056 National Retail Association (8 August 2005) on Christmas trading hours (Western Australia) and the impact of State taxes on business 4057 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to advertising expenditure by the Opposition. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4058 Letter (2 copies) (undated) from Leo Keliher, Director–General, Department of Premier and Cabinet to Mr Glenn Poole, Auditor–General relating to advertising expenditure by the Office of the Leader of the Opposition 4059–4060 Letter (2 copies) (undated) from Mr Keliher to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) relating to advertising expenditure 4061 Copies of various issues of Community Cabinet News 4062 Copy of Bundaberg-Burnett Outlook – May 2005 and various other documents 4063 (n) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the ban on duck and quail hunting in Queensland.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 4064 Electoral Commission Queensland – Research Report 1/2005 titled Queensland Election 2004: Ballot Paper Survey

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2264, 11.29 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4065 Speech notes referring to Opposition expenditure.

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ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. , xx) Papers: Mrs Menkens, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 4066 Townsville Hospital memorandum (undated) and attachment in relation to Russell Williamson Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4067 Letter, dated 1 November 2004, from Peter Heath, Director Corporate Services, Bundaberg Health Service District, to Ms Jeanette Davey 4068 Letter, dated 21 February 2005, Mrs Jeanette Davey to Mr Greg Goebel, Australian Red Cross, Brisbane

THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4069 Mrs Menkens from 122 petitioners requesting the House to provide a permanent all tidal access boat ramp facility at Kierle’s Landing, Rita Island 4070 Dr Flegg from 4,122 petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 4071 Dr Flegg from 3,701 petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2347, 9.33 am) 4072 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed detention centre at Burpengary. 4073 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to violent computer games. 4074 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 1st International Conference on Engaging Communities. 4075 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State, Safe State: Partnerships for a Safer Queensland and the Brisbane Lions Partnership. 4076 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Investment Corporation and QSuper. 4077 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a prosthetic leg for one of Dr Patel’s patients. 4078 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an RNA Exhibition dinner. 4079 (h) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the online payroll tax system. 4080 (i) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to industrial relations reform. 4081 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to police presence at the RNA Exhibition. 4082 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Patient Liaison Service at Bundaberg Hospital. 4083 (l) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the sugar industry heads of agreement. 4084 (m) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Shared Visions Disability Conference.

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2362, 10.33 am) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 4085 Copy of letter, dated 4 December 2002, from Wendy Edmond MP, Minister for Health to Mr Jim O'Dempsey, Executive Officer, Office of Health Practitioners Registration Boards, relating to the registration of psychiatrists 4086 Copy of a memorandum, dated 4 December 2002, from Wendy Edmond MP, Minister for Health, to the Director-General relating to unqualified practitioners Paper: Mr Beattie tabled the following paper— 4087 Copy of an extract (page 13) from the Queensland Health Systems Review Interim Report July 2005 headed Queensland Health Facts 2003 – 2004 Papers: Mr Quinn tabled the following papers— 4088–4089 Two (2) references relating to Dr Vincent Berg (a) dated 13 November 2000, from Dr B Boettcher, Consultant Psychiatrist and Director, Forensic Mental Health Service, Northern Zone, Queensland Health, and (b) dated 11 November 2000, from Doctor Leon Petchkovsky, Senior Specialist Psychiatrist and Director, Psychotherapy Programme of the Gold Coast IHMS, Queensland Health

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2373, 11.33 am) Papers: Mr Malone, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4090 Additional information provided by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to Estimates Committee G relating to the remuneration of Aboriginal Councils Papers: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her speech, tabled the following papers— 4091–4092 Environmental Protection Agency brochures (2) titled Proposed Horse Riding Trails for Beaudesert and Gold Coast Region and Proposed Horse Riding Trails for Noosa Region

FRIDAY, 12 AUGUST 2005

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 4093 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to an E–petition sponsored by Ms Male from 139 petitioners regarding improvements to the justice system and the legal rights for victims of crime

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2459, 9.32 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Co–ordinator General and the northern missing link railway project. 4094 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed Gateway Motorway upgrade. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4095 Co-ordinator General's report titled Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Gateway Upgrade Project under part (4) of the Queensland State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971– July 2005 4096 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to implementation of the South East Queensland Regional Plan and a meeting of the South East Queensland Regional Coordination Committee. 4097 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ABS statistics on jobs in Queensland. 4098 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 60th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific. 4099 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane meeting of International Union of Forest Research Organizations World Congress. 4100 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of a safe recreation area for young people at the Carindale Police–Citizens Youth Club. Refer to Hansard (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a change to the sitting dates in the last week of September due to a national conference on terrorism. 4101 (h) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to a particular child safety case and an article in The Australian today.

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Refer to Hansard (i) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to operational performance reviews in the Queensland Police Service. Paper: Ms Spence, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 4102 Bundle of Queensland Police Service Operational Performance Review post–review reports 4103 (j) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to waiting lists for outpatient specialist appointments.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 2465, 9.51 am) Mr Langbroek made a personal explanation. Papers: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4104 Letter, dated 1 July 2005, from W J English, Team Leader, Monitoring & Review, Department of Veterans' Affairs to Mr Langbroek 4105 Letter, dated 9 July 2005, from Mr Langbroek to Ms Mitchell 4106 Letter, dated 10 August 2005, from Peter Roberts, Manager, Veterans Health Services, Qld State Office, Department of Veterans Affairs to Mr Langbroek

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2473, 10.30 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to his statement earlier today.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2474, 10.32 am) Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4107 Copy of a Labor Party brochure for the 20 August 2005 by–election. Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4108 Document, dated 26 May 2005. titled Prime Ministerial Statement: Workplace Relations Paper Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4109 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Industrial Relations Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

19 August 2005— 4110 Replacement page 46 (Version: 10/08/05) and page 45 for the Code of Ethical Standards: Legislative Assembly of Queensland (September 2004 booklet) 4111 Report on a decision by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) regarding a call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – development application for the Dreaming Festival held at the Woodford Folk Festival site at 87 and 97 Woodrow Road, Woodford by Queensland Folk Federation Pty Ltd 22 August 2005— 4112 Letter, dated 19 August 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 9 August 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for each of the proposed treaty actions listed

TUESDAY, 23 AUGUST 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 4126 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 18 August 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Corrective Services Act 2000 (Corrective Services Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 32 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Housing Act 2003, the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 and the Local Government Act 1993 and for another purpose (Housing and Other Acts Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 33 of 2005) A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006 (Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2005 – Act No. 34 of 2005)

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A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2005 and 1 July 2006 (Appropriation Act 2005 – Act No. 35 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Industrial Relations Act 1999 (Industrial Relations Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 36 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4127-4128 Mr McArdle, 2 petitions, from 5 petitioners in total, requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report entitled “Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland” which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities, including Recommendations 7, 12, 15, 18 and 26, and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties. 4129 Mr Wellington from 931 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Members indicated, was received— 4130 Mr Messenger from 47 petitioners requesting the House to see that the objectives of the strategic plan items 11.5.2 and 11.5.5(2) be adhered to in relation to the development of land on The Esplanade of Elliott Heads with all developments on coastal foreshores and, if necessary, resumption of foreshore land should be considered by State and Local Governments.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990— 4131 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 176 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004— 4132 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 177 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994, Integrated Planning Act 1997— 4133 Transport Planning and Coordination Regulation 2005, No. 178 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 4134 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 179 4135 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Designing and Building Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 180 4136 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Qualifications for Accreditation for Ship Designers, Ship Builders and Marine Surveyors) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 181 4137 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Recreational Marine Driver Licence Approvals) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 182 4138 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Recreational Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 183 Transport Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 4139 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 184 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 4140 Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Regulation 2005, No. 185 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 4141 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 186 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 4142 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005, No. 187 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Tow Truck Act 1973, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 4143 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Mass, Dimensions and Loading) Regulation 2005, No. 188 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 4144 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2005, No. 189 Prostitution Act 1999— 4145 Prostitution Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 190 Health Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 4146 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 191

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Health Act 1937— 4147 Health Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 192 Nursing Act 1992— 4148 Nursing Regulation 2005, No. 193 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003— 4149 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 194 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986— 4150 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Regulation 2005, No. 195 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 4151 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 196 Building Act 1975— 4152 Building Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 197 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 4153 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 198 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002— 4154 Plumbing and Drainage Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 199 Casino Control Act 1982— 4155 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 200 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 4156 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 3) 2005, No. 201 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 4157 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 202 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Act 2004— 4158 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 203 Small Claims Tribunals Act 1973— 4159 Small Claims Tribunals Regulation 2005, No. 204 Anti-Discrimination Act 1991— 4160 Anti-Discrimination Regulation 2005, No. 205 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 4161 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2005, No. 206 University of Queensland Act 1998— 4162 University of Queensland (Statute No. 2 Repeal) Statute 2005 4163 University of Queensland Statute No. 1 (Election of Elected Members of Senate) 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2537, 9.34 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to reform of the health system and the timeframe for the Morris Commission of Inquiry. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the cancellation of the Queensland Government’s sponsorship of the Brisbane Broncos. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to water resources and dams. 4164 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the public report of ministerial expenses for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4165 Public Report of Ministerial Expenses for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005 4166 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed sale of Telstra. 4167 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s economic growth. 4168 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the land required for the Gateway Motorway upgrade. 4169 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Redlands Community Cabinet. 4170 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the emergency services sponsorship deal for the Toyota Country Music Muster at Gympie. 4171 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the new plastic and reconstructive surgery unit at Greenslopes Private Hospital. 4172 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to tree clearing. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4173 Document titled Australian Museum Eureka Prizes 4174 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Gold Coast Stadium.

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4175 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Administrative Arrangements Order No. 3 of 2005. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4176 Copy of Queensland Government Gazette dated 19 August 2005 4177 (n) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Ideas Festival. 4178 (o) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water resources and subsidies for local government. 4179 (p) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the cancellation of the Queensland Government’s Bronco’s sponsorship and the redirection of the savings to Queensland Health. 4180 (q) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Export Solutions strategy. 4181 (r) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Integrated Offender Management Strategy (IOMS). 4182 (s) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of the Prep Year in 2007 and an increase in Teacher Aide hours. 4183 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Ambulance Service. 4184 (u) Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to laws regulating the use of video surveillance. 4185 (v) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland on Stage – Asia 2005. 4186 (w) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the International Trade Show Assistance Program. 4187 (x) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to university courses for child protection workers.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following paper— Public Works Committee— 4188 Annual Report 2004–05

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4189 Alert Digest No. 9 of 2005

REPORTS Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 4190 Public Report of Office Expenses, Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005 Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn)— 4191 Public Report of Office Expenses, Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2554, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 4192 Bundle of media extracts relating to the proposed sale of Telstra Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 4193 Document titled NRSc Brisbane and Regions Policy/Procedural Document for Implementation by NRSc staff – process for the approval of scientific publications prepared by NR&M staff

CONSTITUTIONAL AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2576, 12.39 pm) 4113-4114 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Constitution of Queensland 2001, the Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 and the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2577, 12.47 pm) 4115–4116 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts administered by the Minister for Transport, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

HOUSING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2582, 12.51 pm) 4117–4118 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act amend the Housing Act 2003 and the Housing (Freeholding of Land) Act 1957 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

EDUCATION (QUEENSLAND COLLEGE OF TEACHERS) BILL (Hansard p. 2583, 12.53 pm) 4119 Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) presented a Message from Her Excellency the Governor— ‘MESSAGE EDUCATION (QUEENSLAND COLLEGE OF TEACHERS) BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to establish the Queensland College of Teachers, to confer functions on the college including functions about the registration of teachers in Queensland and related matters, to establish the Office of the Queensland College of Teachers, and for other purposes. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 19 August 2005’ 4120-4121 Mr Welford presented a Bill for an Act to establish the Queensland College of Teachers, to confer functions on the college including functions about the registration of teachers in Queensland and related matters, to establish the Office of the Queensland College of Teachers, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2585, 12.57 pm) 4122-4123 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act 1994, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

SUCCESSION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2586, 12.59 pm) 4124-4125 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Succession Act 1981 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

RACING VENUES DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2601, 3.50 pm) Paper: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4194 Explanatory Notes to Mr Hopper’s amendment to the Racing Venues Development Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2642, 9.34 pm) Papers: Mrs Stuckey, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 4195 Non-conforming petition relating to violence against residents, businesses and schools instigated by youth in the Currumbin Electorate 4196 Report titled Official Report of Police Forum 7pm Thursday 14 July 2005 held at Palm Beach–Currumbin RSL

WEDNESDAY, 24 AUGUST 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4197 Mr Springborg from 175 petitioners requesting the House to enact legislation to train nurses in hospitals and offer degrees recognition for such hands on training. 4198 Mrs J Cunningham from 357 petitioners requesting the House to call on the Federal Government to immediately take steps to provide the funding necessary to increase the number of university places for Australian medical students (in our universities) to a level that will eliminate our

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dependence on overseas doctors and to call on the Queensland Government to ensure these students will have training positions available in Queensland Hospitals. 4199 Ms Lee Long from 73 petitioners requesting the House to direct the construction of the replacement Ambulance Station for Atherton to take place as a matter of urgency and without further delay. 4200 Mrs Stuckey from 851 petitioners requesting the House to commit to increasing the Police presence in the Currumbin/Elanora/Palm Beach area and targeting youth related offences such as vandalism, violence and drinking in public places. 4201 Mrs Reilly from 480 petitioners requesting the House to upgrade and maintain Worongary Road as a matter of priority. 4202 Mr Fraser from 7 petitioners requesting the House to ensure teacher aide time is a minimum of 30 hours per week, part-time attendance is offered as an option for prep year; six child-height toilets are installed for up to 50 children; a minimum of 3.4 m2 per child unencumbered learning space and that resources are allocated to ensure the prep year is resourced with a sandpit, playground climbing frame and physical skill equipment. 4203 Mr Foley from 17,312 petitioners requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report entitled “Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland” which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities, including Recommendations 7, 12, 15, 18 and 26, and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties. 4204 Mr Wellington from 171 petitioners requesting the House to support the terms of the Private Members Bill “Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill” addressing the issue that grandparents, as relative carers, receive no funding for caring for their grandchildren.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten)— 4205 Report by the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing, the Honourable Robert Schwarten MP – Visit to London and the United States of America – 6 July to 24 July 2005

MINISTERIAL NOTICE OF MOTION Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) gave notice that he will move – That the House— (1) notes the Regulatory Provisions of the South East Queensland Regional Plan (the Plan) that was tabled in the Legislative Assembly as part of the Plan on 11 July 2005; and (2) ratifies the Regulatory Provisions of the Plan under section 2.5A.17 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997. Paper: Mr Beattie tabled the following paper— 4206 Part H Regulatory Provisions

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2650, 9.37 am) 4207 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government’s submission to the Productivity Commission study of the health workforce. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4208 Queensland Government’s submission to the Productivity Commission study of the health workforce 4209 Letter (undated), from Mr Beattie to the Commissioner, Health Workforce Study, Productivity Commission relating to the Government’s submission 4210 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the confiscation of superannuation payments paid to Dr Jayant Patel. 4211 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting he will have with the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) and Visiting Medical Officers (VMOs). 4212 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed sale of Telstra. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4213 Email, dated 24 August 2005, from Fiona Kennedy to Steve Keating containing a quote from Mr Knuth’s maiden speech relating to the sale of Telstra 4214 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Economic Review. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4215 Copy of Queensland Economic Review

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4216 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s AAA Standard and Poors credit rating. Refer to Hansard (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a report in Australasian Legal Business titled Powerhouse. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4217 Report from Australasian Legal Business August 2005 titled Powerhouse 4218 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gabba redevelopment. 4219 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Export Heroes Awards. 4220 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an increase in prize money for the 2005 Cadbury Schweppes PGA Australian Championship. 4221 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government’s submission to the Productivity Commission study of the health work force. Papers: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4222-4224 Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry – Issues papers (3) titled Health Workforce Paper 1 Medical Workforce June 2005, Health Workforce Paper 2 Medical Workforce August 2005 and Health Workforce Paper Enhanced Clinical Roles June 2005 4225 (l) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water resources, the Great Artesian Basin Draft Water Resource Plan. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4226 Document titled Great Artesian Basin Draft Water Resource Plan 4227 (m) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a reduction in compulsory third party insurance premiums from 1 October 2005. 4228 (n) Minister for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to electricity infrastructure upgrades by Ergon Energy for the Central Queensland Ports Authority. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail. 4229 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to telecommunications services and the Queensland Telecommunications Strategic Framework 2005–08. 4230 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Safe and Secure Seniors Survey. 4231 (r) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to fire safety and planned burns by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. 4232 (s) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Strengthening Non–Government Organisations Project.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2663, 10.30 am) Paper: Miss Simpson tabled the following paper— 4233 Press release, dated 23 August 2005, by Queensland Health relating to oncology services at the Gold Coast Hospital

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2674, 11.30 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to scientific research guidelines.

CHILD SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2674, 11.32 am) Paper: Mr Reynolds, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4234 Explanatory Notes to Mr Reynolds’ amendments to the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Bill Paper: Mrs Menkens tabled the following paper— 4235 Explanatory Notes to Mrs Menkens’ amendment to the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Bill

NOTICE OF MOTION – PROPOSED SALE OF TELSTRA (Hansard p. 2712, 5.30 pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4236 Document, dated October 2001, titled Telstra's Universal Service Obligation Standard Marketing Plan

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4237 Copy of Telstra Corporation Act 1991 (Cwlth)

CHILD PROTECTION (RECOGNITION OF RELATIVE CARERS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2722, 7.30 pm) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4238 Communique containing details of agreed outcomes of a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments, held in Canberra on 25 June 2004 4239 Letter, dated 24 August 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4240 Bundle of correspondence between Mr Wellington and various individuals and organisations relating to the Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Bill and grandparent carers 4241 Non–conforming petition from 548 petitioners requesting that the Government support Mr Wellington's Private Member's Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2746, 10.00 pm) Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4242 Non–conforming petition from 81 petitioners

THURSDAY, 25 AUGUST 2005

REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 4243 Seventeenth Report on the Register of Members’ Interests

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4244 Mr Foley from 71 petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio. 4245 Mr Briskey from 669 petitioners requesting the House to replace the external roof of the Birkdale State School at the same time as the planned replacement of the internal roof which would decrease the chance of any asbestos powder coming down onto the students of Grades 1 & 2. 4246 Mr Lingard from 145 petitioners requesting the House to prevent further environmental offences by the State of Queensland immediately dismantling the nine Yeronga TAFE metal trade stacks. 4247 Mr English from 2,315 petitioners requesting the House to make the necessary amendments to the Water Act and the Plumbing and Drainage Act to require any workers working on water and sewage pipes in the State of Queensland to be licensed by the Plumbers and Drainers Board. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 4248 Mr Choi from 47 petitioners requesting the House to oppose and quash the TransLink decision to disallow Connex buses to use Woolloongabba Busway.

MEMBER’S PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following Member’s paper was tabled by The Clerk— The Speaker (Mr McGrady)— 4249 Report by the (then) Minister for State Development and Innovation (Mr McGrady) titled Report on the Rail Industry Delegation to New Zealand led by the Honourable Tony McGrady MP Minister for State Development and Innovation, 18 to 22 July 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2754, 9.39 am) 4250 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to patients affected by Dr Jayant Patel. 4251 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the environmental impact statement for the north south bypass tunnel. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4252 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to the Lord Mayor of Brisbane

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4253 Copy of the Coordinator General’s Report on the Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed North–South Bypass Tunnel Project – August 2005 4254 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005–2015. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4255 Copy of Queensland Strategy for Chronic Disease 2005–2015 Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the motion agreed by the House on 24 August regarding the proposed sale of Telstra. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4256 Letter from Mr Beattie to Queensland Senators relating to the proposed sale of Telstra 4257 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Federal review of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. 4258 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Blue Cards and a client satisfaction survey. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4259 Report on the Blue Card client satisfaction survey 4260 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the importation of food and agricultural products and Biosecurity Australia. 4261 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a visit to Stanthorpe and the Queensland College of Wine Tourism. 4262 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new world rankings for the convention industry in Queensland. 4263 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a reception for Mr Narayana Murthy of Infosys. 4264 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a letter from the Prime Minister regarding a national identity card. 4265 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the annual Australian leadership retreat at Hayman Island. 4266 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Queensland Treasury Corporation delegation to a selection of international finance capitals. 4267 (n) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to asbestos. 4268 (o) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to World Expo 2005. 4269 (p) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State Research Facilities Fund. 4270 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the response to the Government’s green paper titled Queensland’s proposed responses to the challenges of skills for jobs and growth. 4271 (r) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to an increase in rewards for various unsolved serious crimes and murders. 4272 (s) Attorney–General and Minister for Justice (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the further imprisonment of an 84–year–old paedophile under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003. 4273 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Ambulance Service response times in a recent rural incident. 4274 (u) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government Building Projects 2005–2006 Industry Guide. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4275 Copy of Queensland Government Building Projects 2005–2006 Industry Guide 4276 (v) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the foundation members of the new Queensland Seniors Council.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 4277 Report No. 70 – Annual Report 2004–05

PALM ISLAND SELECT COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Palm Island Select Committee (Mr Lawlor) tabled the following report— Palm Island Select Committee— 4278 Palm Island Select Committee Report, August 2005 4278a Submissions received by the Palm Island Select Committee during the course of its deliberations

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2773, 10.30 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 4279 Letter, dated 12 August 2005, from Jacqui Craig, Director, Complaints, Case Review and Investigation Branch, Department of Child Safety Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 4280 Copy of a document titled Princess Alexander Hospital Health Service – Financial Governance Regime Discussion Paper, February 2005 Paper: Mr Foley tabled the following paper— 4281 Non–conforming petition titled No More Green Lights to the Red Light Industry

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2839, 6.50 pm) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4282 Letter (undated) from "a concerned citizen and BHSD staff member" regarding Bundaberg Base Hospital to Mr Messenger Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4283 Non-conforming petition relating to the bus service along Sugarbag Road

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

26 August 2005— 4284 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Civil Liability (Dust Diseases) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 29 August 2005— 4285 Trust Company of Australia Limited – Consolidated Financial Report for the financial year ended 28 February 2005 30 August 2005— 4286 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stone from 47 petitioners regarding grievances relating to traffic regulation affecting residents of the Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road service road between Reuben Street and California Creek Road, Cornubia 1 September 2005— 4287 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr English from 1133 petitioners regarding the draft new quarry operation, any expansions of the existing quarry and preserving the 200 hectare property 195–203 Gramzow Road (Mt Cotton) 5 September 2005— 4288 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Croft from 801 petitioners requesting permanent crossing supervisors at Oxley Drive, Coombabah, for children accessing Coombabah Primary School 4289 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Croft from 1 petitioner requesting crossing supervisors for signalled pedestrian crossings on major roads near primary schools 7 September 2005— 4290 Government Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 67 titled Report on a Review of Arrangements for Compiling, Keeping and Allowing Inspection of the Register of Members’ Interests 14 September 2005— 4291 Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Trust – Annual Report for the period 1 May 2004 to 30 April 2005 15 September 2005— 4292 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Stone from 47 petitioners regarding grievances relating to traffic regulation affecting residents of the Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road service road between Reuben Street and California Creek Road, Cornubia 4293 Government Response from the Acting Premier and Treasurer (Ms Bligh) to Public Accounts Committee Report No. 69 titled Review of the Report of the Strategic Review of the Queensland Audit Office, June 2005 16 September 2005— 4294 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) under section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 to exempt the Standard Building Regulation 1993 from automatic expiry

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4295 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Stuckey from 49 petitioners requesting the establishment of a police station in the Ashmore/Benowa area 4296 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Langbroek from 103 petitioners requesting the House to double the amount of teacher aide hours for Prep Year such that they are in line with the current requirements for pre-schools 19 September 2005— 4297 Queensland Audit Office – Audit Report No. 3 for 2005 – Results of Performance Management Systems Audits of Output Performance Reporting 20 September 2005— 4298 Queensland Treasury Corporation – Annual Report 2004-05 21 September 2005— 4299 Queensland Law Society – 77th Annual Report 2004-05 4300 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Foley from 71 petitioners regarding financial support provided to the Big Brother program 4301 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition sponsored by Mrs E Cunningham from 1836 petitioners regarding the proposal by the Gladstone City Council to relocate the existing boat ramp to the marina 23 September 2005— 4302 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition sponsored by Ms Lee Long from 964 petitioners requesting the House to direct the construction of the replacement Ambulance Station for Atherton to take place as a matter of urgency and without further delay 4303 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Springborg from 175 petitioners requesting the House to enact legislation to train nurses in hospitals and offer degrees recognition for such hands on training 4304 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr O’Brien from 877 petitioners requesting the House to prevent the Justice Department from removing the Mango and Curtain Fig trees from the Court House, Charlotte Street, Cooktown, and seek other means available to manage these trees 26 September 2005— 4305 Sugar Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 4306 Sugar Industry Commissioner – Annual Report 2004-05 27 September 2005— 4307 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition sponsored by Mrs J Cunningham from 357 petitioners requesting the Federal Government to increase the number of university places for Australian medical students and ensure these students will have training positions available in Queensland Hospitals

WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2005

COMMISSION TO ADMINISTER OATH OR AFFIRMATION Mr Speaker informed the House that Her Excellency the Governor had been pleased to issue a Commission under the Public Seal of the State authorising him to administer the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to such Members as might hereafter present themselves to be sworn. 4310 The Clerk read the Commission to the House.

CHATSWORTH AND REDCLIFFE BY-ELECTIONS – RETURN OF WRITS Mr Speaker reported that the Writs issued by Her Excellency the Governor on 26 July 2005 for the election of Members to serve in the Legislative Assembly for the electoral districts of Chatsworth and Redcliffe have been returned with a certificate endorsed thereon by the returning officer of the election, on 20 August 2005, of Michael Andrew Caltabiano and Terence Walter Rogers to serve as such Members. Papers: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 4311 Writ for the election of Mr Caltabiano to serve as the Member for Chatsworth 4312 Writ for the election of Mr Rogers to serve as the Member for Redcliffe

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MEMBERS SWORN 4313-4314 Mr Caltabiano and Mr Rogers, having been introduced to the House by the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn) and Dr Flegg, took the Oath of Allegiance and of Office, subscribed the Roll of Members and took their seats as the Members for Chatsworth and Redcliffe.

ASSENT TO BILLS 4315 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 1 September 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997 (Queensland Competition Authority Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 37 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Venues Development Act 1982 (Racing Venues Development Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 38 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002, and for other purposes (Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 39 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Child Protection Act 1999 and for other purposes (Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 40 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4316 The Premier from 5,235 petitioners requesting the House to refuse any applications made to build a cruise liner terminal in the Broadwater and any supporting residential and commercial development on the public open space on the Spit or other Broadwater foreshore and to seek a commitment from the House to retain and manage the public open space areas of the Spit and other Broadwater foreshores as natural areas for the benefit of residents now and in the future. 4317 Dr Flegg from 625 petitioners requesting the House to immediately call on the Government to acquire Little Goat Island and ensure its ongoing protection as part of the Pumicestone Passage Marine Park. 4318 Dr Flegg from 2,948 petitioners requesting the House to protect and preserve the Hornibrook Bridge as a unique piece of Queensland’s heritage, which is also a major recreational icon for families, cyclists, joggers, walkers, anglers and people with disabilities. 4319 Mr Wellington from 172 petitioners requesting the House to set aside an area in Mapleton Forest identified on this petition as Conservation Park with a provision for dog walking within the area. 4320 Mr Wellington from 661 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry. 4321 Mr Wellington from 1,869 petitioners requesting the House to provide an increased police presence in the Nambour CBD and establish a 24 hour Police Beat to target vandalism, theft, violence and disorderly behaviour. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 4322 Mr Choi from 581 petitioners requesting the House to withdraw all funding provided to the Big Brother program; instigate an immediate review of television censorship guidelines to be undertaken by the appropriate authorities; that Channel 10 remove the uncut version or at the very least reschedule the uncut and daily timeslots to ensure the program is not aired when there is the remotest chance that our communities younger viewers will be exposed to its content. 4323 Dr Flegg from 703 petitioners requesting the House to protect and preserve the Hornibrook Bridge as a unique piece of Queensland’s heritage, which is also a major recreational icon for families, cyclists, joggers, walkers, anglers and people with disabilities. 4324 Mr Lee from 102 petitioners requesting the House to reject proposals to allow for commercial jet boat joy rides on the Brisbane River. 4325 Dr Flegg from 55 petitioners requesting the House to immediately call on the Government to acquire Little Goat Island and ensure its ongoing protection as part of the Pumicestone Passage Marine Park.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 4326 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 207 Residential Tenancies Act 1994— 4327 Residential Tenancies Regulation 2005, No. 208 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998— 4328 Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 209 Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995— 4329 Classification of Computer Games and Images Regulation 2005, No. 210

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Local Government Act 1993— 4330 Local Government (Areas) Regulation 2005, No. 211 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 4331 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 212 Penalties and Sentences Act 1992— 4332 Penalties and Sentences Regulation 2005, No. 213 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Act 2000— 4333 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 214 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 4334 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Vehicle Registration) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 215 Water Act 2000— 4335 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 216 Local Government Act 1993— 4336 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 217 4337 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 218 Building Act 1975— 4338 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 219 Anti-Discrimination Act 1991— 4339 Anti-Discrimination Tribunal Rule 2005, No. 220 Public Service Act 1996— 4340 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 221 Health Act 1937, Health Services Act 1991, Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, Private Health Facilities Act 1999, Radiation Safety Act 1999, Research Involving Human Embryos and Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2003— 4341 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 222 Public Records Act 2002— 4342 Public Records Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 223 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 4343 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 9) 2005, No. 224 4344 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 10) 2005, No. 225 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 4345 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 226 Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996— 4346 Education (Overseas Students) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 227 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 4347 Nature Conservation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 228 Electoral Act 1992— 4348 Electoral Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 229 Lotteries Act 1997— 4349 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, No. 230 Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950, Health Rights Commission Act 1991— 4350 Commissions of Inquiry (Queensland Public Hospitals Inquiry—Evidence) Regulation 2005, No. 231 Queensland Competition Authority Amendment Act 2005— 4351 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 232 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 4352 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 233 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 4353 State Development and Public Works Organisation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 234 Stock Act 1915— 4354 Stock Identification Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 235 Pest Management Act 2001— 4355 Pest Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 236

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 4356 Non-conforming petition objecting to a cruise liner terminal being built in the Broadwater foreshore

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2849, 10.05 am) 4357 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the mini–budget to be introduced on 25 October. 4358 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Council of Australian Government’s meeting in Canberra on 27 September 2005. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4359 Press release, dated 27 September 2005, titled Tougher Terrorism Laws – Tough Protection for the Innocent Communiqué by Council of Australian Governments titled Special Meeting on Counter–Terrorism – 27 September 2005 4360 Document titled Queensland’s Public Interest Monitor 4361 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Government’s action plan to safeguard our communities. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4362 Queensland Government document, dated September 2005, titled Counter-Terrorism – An action plan to safeguard our communities 4363 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to measured quality hospital reports. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4364 Letter, undated, from Mr Beattie to the Honourable Geoffrey Davies AO relating to measured quality hospital reports 4365 Measured Quality Hospital Report for 2002 4366 Measured Quality Hospital Report for 2003 4367 Report by Queensland Health titled Queensland Hospitals in the Twenty-First Century – A First Report – 2002 4368 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an extension of the terms of reference of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry. 4369 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Opposition.

Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4370 Letter, dated 27 September 2005, from Sean Reidy, Carney Reidy Herd to Mr Milton Dick, State Secretary ALP (Qld) relating to joint pre-selections 4371 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to competition in the domestic electricity market. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4372 Report by Queensland Treasury, dated May 2005, titled Full Retail Competition: Cost Benefit Analysis 4373 (h) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to competition in the domestic electricity market. 4374 (i) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to competition in the domestic electricity market.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4375 Alert Digest No. 10 of 2005

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following paper— Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 4376 Report No. 50 – Constitutional and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 (Qld)

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2864, 10.30 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 4377 Report by Queensland Health titled Queensland Hospitals in the Twenty-First Century: A First Report – 2002 (Report cover and foreword) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 4378 Queensland Government brochure titled electricity providers – your questions answered Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 4379 Medical Practitioners Register Registrant Details for Dr Anatoly Mikhailovich Kotlovsky

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Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) tabled the following paper— 4380 Document titled Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry – Cost Centre 70805

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2875, 11.29 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Yamanto Police Complex.

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 2875, 11.30 am) Matters of public interest were debated. Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4381 Copy of record of interview between Sam Baker, Acting Director of Surgery, Peter Leck, District Manager, and Lyn Hawker, Acting Director of Medical Services relating to the appointment of Dr Baker Paper: Mr Hobbs, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4382 Document, dated 27 April 2005, signed by students of the Roma TAFE College addressed to ‘Dear Minister’ relating to the proposal to establish a P-12 school in Roma

VEGETATION MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2886, 12.31 pm) Paper: Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4383 Explanatory Notes to Mr Palaszczuk’s amendments to the Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

ENERGY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2891, 2.31 pm) 4308-4309 Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Act 1994, the Electricity—National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 and the Gas Supply Act 2003 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WILD RIVERS BILL (Hansard p. 2904, 4.02 pm) Paper: Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4384 Explanatory Notes to Mr Palaszczuk’s amendments to the Wild Rivers Bill Paper: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4385 Explanatory Notes to Mr Seeney’s amendments to the Wild Rivers Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 2946, 9.29 pm) Paper: Mrs Stuckey, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4386 Non–conforming petition opposing the proposal of the Queensland Department of Main Roads to change the intersection at the Gold Coast Highway and Tooloona Street, Tugun

THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4389 The Premier from 1,098 petitioners requesting the House to refuse any applications made to build a cruise liner terminal in the Broadwater and any supporting residential and commercial development on the public open space on the Spit or other Broadwater foreshore and to seek a commitment from the House to retain and manage the public open space areas of the Spit and other Broadwater foreshores as natural areas for the benefit of residents now and in the future. 4390 Mr Rowell from 1,612 petitioners requesting the House to support a 12 month extension on the current racing licence so Townsville’s North Queensland Harness Racing Club can verify its own operational viability. 4391 Mr Wellington from 225 petitioners requesting the House to support the terms of the Private Members Bill “Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill” addressing the issue that grandparents, as relative carers, receive no funding for caring for their grandchildren. 4392 Mr Wellington from 482 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry.

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4393 Mr Wellington from 1,431 petitioners requesting the House to provide an increased police presence in the Nambour CBD and establish a 24 hour Police Beat to target vandalism, theft, violence and disorderly behaviour.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 4394-4395 Letter from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) Statement of Ross Rolfe, Coordinator- General, giving details of negotiations to acquire land by agreement by the proponent of an infrastructure facility of significance with the owners of land which may contain native title to be taken by the Coordinator-General under section 125(6) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 4396 A Proposal under Sections 32 and 70E of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and a brief explanation of the Proposal

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2954, 9.34 am) 4397 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Liquor and Other Acts Amendment Bill. 4398 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Southern Regional Water Pipeline Proposal and the Wivenhoe and Moranbah pipelines. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4399 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to Hon Geoffrey Davies AO relating to the Davies Commission of Inquiry 4400 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new doctor excellence task force. 4401 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to doctor recruitment. 4402 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the state of the economy. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4403 Document by Queensland Treasury titled Queensland Economic Review, September 2005 4404 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to police numbers. 4405 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards. 4406 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Report of the Integrity Commissioner. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4407 Integrity Commissioner – Annual Report for 2004–05 4408 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to QSuper. 4409 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a China coal conference. 4410 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. 4411 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the North Queensland Cowboys. 4412 (n) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to public safety and amendments to liquor legislation. 4413 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to apprenticeship numbers. 4414 (p) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Townsville and Gold Coast cruise ship terminals. 4415 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to legislation to overhaul medical areas of need. 4416 (r) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to Gold Coast Hospital medicos.

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4417 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to QBuild and the Opposition. 4418 (t) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to a campaign for foster carers. 4419 (u) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to Positive Learning Centres. Refer to Hansard (v) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cairns Airport.

MOTION WITHOUT NOTICE – IMPACT OF PETROL PRICING SELECT COMMITTEE – MEMBERSHIP Leader of the House (Mr Schwarten), by leave, moved – That the Member for Moggill be discharged as a member of the Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee and that the Member for Chatsworth be appointed to that Committee. Paper: Mr Schwarten tabled the following paper— 4420 Letter, dated 29 September 2005, from the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn) to Mr Schwarten requesting a change in the membership of the Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 2970, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 4421 Draft letter from the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) to Mr Terry Wall, Acting Cabinet Secretary, authorising the release of Cabinet documents from the Borbidge Government relating to the Surgery of Time Project 4422 Information relating to a Productivity Commission position paper on the Health Taskforce

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 2981, 11.31 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the provision of emergency services in rural areas.

LIQUOR AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2981, 11.34 pm) 4387-4388 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992, the Liquor Amendment Act 2005, the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CIVIL LIABILITY (DUST DISEASES) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 2983, 11.40 am) Paper: Mr Shine, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4423 Article from the Weekend Australian of 5–6 February 2005 titled Survivors tell how contest left everyone a loser Paper: Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4424 Explanatory Notes to Mrs Lavarch’s amendments to the Civil Liability (Dust Diseases) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS BILL (Hansard p. 3012, 4.33 pm) Paper: Mr Shine, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4425 Document titled Schedule of vexatious litigants pursuant to the Vexatious Litigants Act 1981 as at 3 March 2004

NOTICE OF MOTION – GOVERNMENT MISMANAGEMENT OF QUEENSLAND PUBLIC HEALTH (Hansard p. 3020, 5.28 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4426 Chart titled Health Funding 1998-99 to 2005-06; Audited Actuals 1998-99 to 2004-05; Budget 2005-06

CHILD PROTECTION (RECOGNITION OF RELATIVE CARERS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3030, 7.30 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4427 Bundle of documents relating to payments to carers in New South Wales 4428 A non–conforming petition relating to the Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill

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FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2005

CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— Crime and Misconduct Commission— 4434 Police Powers and VSM: A Review – Responding to Volatile Substance Misuse

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4433 Ms Molloy from 3,009 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that the approval for the two storey floating restaurant on the foreshore of the Noosa River is not used as a precedent for similar projects on the Noosa River. 4432 Mr Foley from 44 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio. 4431 Dr Flegg from 583 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately reconstitute the Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry as a matter of urgency allowing evidence to be heard and a report to be delivered to Parliament and the people of Queensland. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 4435 Dr Flegg from 127 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately reconstitute the Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry as a matter of urgency allowing evidence to be heard and a report to be delivered to Parliament and the people of Queensland.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 4436 Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Wellington from 931 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 4437 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Wellington from 171 petitioners requesting the House to support the terms of the Private Members Bill “Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill” addressing the issue that grandparents, as relative carers, receive no funding for caring for their grandchildren

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk)— 4438 Annual Report on the Administration of the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988, reporting period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3054, 9.33 am) 4439 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Engineer Your Future and a partnership with industry and universities. 4440 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Central Queensland sitting of Parliament in Rockhampton. 4441 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Reds’ move to Suncorp Stadium. 4442 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new State tennis centre. 4443 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Lexmark Indy 2005. 4444 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Walk to Work Day. 4445 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gold Coast Stadium. 4446 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the final report of the Forster Review of Queensland health systems and the restructure of Queensland Health. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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4447 Report titled Queensland Health Systems Review – Final Report – September 2005 4448 (i) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the final report of the Forster Review of Queensland health systems and the restructure of Queensland Health. Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Auslink bilateral agreement. 4449 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to health and safety issues and asbestos. 4450 (l) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to Operation RBT Lockdown and Operation Padlock in Mooloolabah.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4451 Report No. 31 – Annual Report 2004–05

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following paper— Legal Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 4452 Report No. 51 – Annual Report 2004–05

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following papers— Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 4453 Report No. 68 – Report on a Citizen's Right of Reply No. 17 4454 Report No. 69 – Annual Report 2004–05 4455 Audit of Discharge of Responsibilities: 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005

IMPACT OF PETROL PRICING SELECT COMMITTEE (Hansard p. 3067, 10.16 am) Chair of the Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee (Mr Fraser) tabled the following paper— Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee— 4456 Paper No. 1: Want to have your say about petrol pricing?

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3069, 10.30 am) Paper: Miss Simpson tabled the following paper— 4457 Tax Invoice from Mary Easson, Managing Director, Probity International Pty Ltd to Mr Bob Durance, Acting Director – Investment Attraction, Department of State Development for consultancy services provided to the Department of State Development for the three months April to June 2005

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (DRUG DETECTION DOGS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3081, 11.30am) 4429-4430 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CROSS–BORDER LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3085, 11.51 am) Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4458 Submission from Staff at Capricornia Correctional Centre relating to Roster Review 2005 Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4459 Explanatory Notes to Mr Springborg’s amendments to the Cross–Border Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3110, 4.05 pm) 4460 (a) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Mary Easson and Probity International Pty Ltd. 4461 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the release of the draft report of the Forster Inquiry.

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4462 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a referendum on four year terms.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3112, 4.13 pm) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4463 Document titled Comments made about Mr Turner's time as Speaker 4463a Copy of page 1854 of Hansard from 8 June 2005 – Comments made about Mr Turner’s time as Speaker 4464 Letter, dated 3 August 2005, from Hon Neil Turner to the Premier regarding comments made by the Premier regarding travel by Hon Turner, and enclosures 4465 Parliamentary Service Commission Decision Number 210 regarding Guidelines for the Financial Management of the Office of the Speaker dated 9 May 1990

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

3 October 2005— 4466 WorkCover Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4467 WorkCover Queensland – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4468 Growing Regional Business – Annual Report 2004-05 4469 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to a paper petition sponsored by Ms Lee Long from 605 petitioners requesting the House to not sell off the Mareeba Pre-school and relocate the children into the Primary School 4470 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Messenger from 47 petitioners requesting the House to see that the objectives of the Strategic Plan items 11.5.2 and 11.5.5(2) be adhered to in relation to the development of land on The Esplanade of Elliott Heads with all developments on coastal foreshores and, if necessary, resumption of foreshore land should be considered by State and Local Governments

TUESDAY, 4 OCTOBER 2005

PETITION The following E-petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 4475 Mrs Stuckey from 475 petitioners, requesting the House to commit to lobbying the Japanese Government to prohibit the expansion of any whaling programs and to support the Federal Government in creating an international whale sanctuary.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 4476 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Accreditation and Other Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 237 Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004— 4477 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 238 Geothermal Exploration Act 2004— 4478 Geothermal Exploration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 239 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 4479 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 240 Nature Conservation Act 1992, Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 4480 Nature Conservation and Recreation Areas Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 241 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 4481 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005, No. 242 Public Trustee Act 1978— 4482 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 243

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3120, 9.36 am) 4483 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Rockhampton regional sitting of Parliament.

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4484 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the coal industry and the Wiggins Island and Fisherman’s landing port extension. 4485 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to health and the Forster report. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4486 Report, dated 4 October 2005, titled Report on campaign response – Health Recruitment covering campaign days 30 September to 2 October 2005 4487 Report, dated 4 October 2005, titled Report on campaign response – Health Recruitment covering campaign days 2 to 4 October 2005 4488 Printout of advertisement on BMJcareers.com published 1 October 2005 titled Queensland Government – just what the doctor ordered 4489 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the terrorist attacks in Bali. 4490 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Fitzroy Industry and Infrastructure Study. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4491 Document titled Fitzroy Industry and Infrastructure Study (FIIS) Project Information 4492 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Rockhampton Riverbank redevelopment project. 4493 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the beef industry and the National Livestock Identification Scheme. 4494 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to exports. 4495 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to bird flu. 4496 (j) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the beef industry and the Cooperative Research Centre for Beef Genetic Technologies. 4497 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the new draft Code of Conduct for Queensland Health. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4498 Queensland Health Draft Code of Conduct 4499 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to housing achievements in central Queensland. 4500 (m) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to crocodiles, the Crocs in Space crocodile satellite tracking program and the Crocwise education program. 4501 (n) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cooler Schools program. 4502 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs and the Breaking the Unemployment Cycle program. 4503 (p) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to energy investment in Central Queensland. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to terrorism and transport security. 4504 (r) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs and Acting Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, the beef industry and the Toowoomba Veterinary Laboratory.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3134, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 4505 Draft letter (undated) to each Premier relating to the Queensland health systems review

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 3145, 11.30 am) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4506 Various documents relating to alleged fraud at Bundaberg ALP branch

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3155, 12.29 pm) 4507 Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the national fire ant eradication program. Paper: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4508-4509 Fire Ant declaration published in The Courier–Mail on 19 September 2005

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STATE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS ORGANISATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3162, 2.30 pm) 4471-4472 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

NOTICE OF MOTION – CENTRAL QUEENSLAND SITTING OF PARLIAMENT (Hansard p. 3165, 2.45 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4510 Transcript of 4QR radio interview of 9 October 2001 with Mike Horan MP relating to the Premier's proposal to hold a sitting of Parliament in Townsville, and notes

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (MOTORBIKE NOISE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3180, 4.21 pm) 4473-4474 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a First time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3188, 5.00 pm) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Forster Report. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4511 Queensland Health Systems Review : Discussion document, dated September 2005, marked 'CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT' 4512 Statement relating to the release of the Draft Forster Report 4513 Two copies of a letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to Hon Geoffrey Davies, AO relating to making available 'data from various hospitals' 4514 Copy of page 3135 of Hansard of 4 October 2005

HOUSING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3190, 5.07 pm) Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4515 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3206, 6.49 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4516 Document titled SPIRAL Inc Annual General Meeting Saturday 24th September 2005

WEDNESDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4527 Mr Malone from 260 petitioners requesting the House to address concerns about the safety of school children and the residents of Eton, North Eton, Marian and Pleystowe due to the increased volume of heavy haulage mining equipment traffic through the townships by providing sufficient funding for the immediate undertaking of works to bring the Sandy Creek Bridge on Homebush Road up to an acceptable standard to take this traffic; and further, that the appropriate agencies work together in order to establish and implement a long term solution that takes all heavy and overwidth vehicular traffic. 4528 Mrs E Cunningham from 252 petitioners requesting the House to increase the financial allocation to the Gladstone Base Hospital; increase staff at the hospital (nurses, doctors and specialists) and to re-open closed wards to ensure adequate bed space. 4529 Mr Wellington from 1,993 petitioners requesting the House to cause the new call in powers of the Office of Urban Management to be used to prevent the proposed residential and golf course development behind the village of Montville being approved and to prevent Montville and its surrounds from further urbanisation and development by including it as an important part of the green belt of regional landscape in the new Urban Management Plan being put in place by State Government. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 4530 Ms Stone from 623 petitioners requesting the House to prevent development of 180 residential lots planned for 113-131 Daisy Hill Road, Daisy Hill and remove Chatswood Road Reserve from the road gazette to prevent a dramatic increase in traffic to an already highly congested area and

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maintain one of the two main koala corridors between Venman Bushland Reserve, Daisy Hill State Forest Reserve and Springwood Conservation Park.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3213, 10.37 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Rockhampton Base Hospital. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4531 Joint statement, dated 5 October 2005, from Mr Beattie and the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) titled New cataract and ear, nose, throat surgery for Bundaberg 4532 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of the Coordinator General and the Central Queensland Nickel project. 4533 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Health recruitment campaign. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4534 Report, dated 5 October 2005, titled Report on campaign response - Health Recruitment covering campaign days 4/10 to 5/10 4535 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the cost of medical technology. 4536 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bundaberg Patients' Group. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4537 Letter dated 9 September 2005 from Ian Brown, Carter Capner to the Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) relating to the Bundaberg Hospital Patient's Support Group and Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry 4538 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to coal export statistics. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4539 Document (undated) by the Queensland Government titled Developing Central Queensland – Manufacturing 4540 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cape York evaluation report. 4541 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to regional and rural health services. 4542 (i) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to compensation for patients of Dr Patel. 4543 (k) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to capital works projects in Rockhampton. 4544 (l) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the Central Queensland Manufacturing Initiative. Refer to Hansard (m) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cairns Tilt train derailment on 15 November 2004. Paper: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4545 Document titled Derailment of Cairns Tilt Train VCQ5 – North of Berajondo, Queensland – 15 November 2004 by Queensland Transport and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau 2005 4546 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Stop the Violence Campaign. 4547 (o) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Skilling Solutions Queensland.

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES (OBJECTIONABLE BEHAVIOUR) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3224, 11.24 am) 4517-4518 Member for Nicklin (Mr Wellington) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Residential Tenancies Act 1994 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4518a Two circulars distributed by students in April 2005 relating to partying in St Lucia

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3225, 11.27 am) Refer to Hansard Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to comments made by the Member for Lockyer in the House on 4 October 2005.

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HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3226, 11.32 am) 4519-4520 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Health Services Act 1991 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

HEALTH PRACTITIONERS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3227, 11.36 am) 4521-4522 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Health Practitioner Registration Boards (Administration) Act 1999 and the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3228, 11.39 am) 4523-4524 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 and the Industrial Relations Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3230, 11.52 am) 4525-4526 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend local government legislation, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

NOTICE OF MOTION – COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO QUEENSLAND HEALTH (Hansard p. 3263, 6.30 pm) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4548 Letter, dated 21 September 2005, from Hon Geoffrey Davies QC to Mr Beattie relating to the Queensland public hospitals commission of inquiry

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3284, 8.38 pm) Paper: Mr Fraser, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4549 Report of the Electoral Commission of Queensland on its audit of the conduct of preselection ballots relating to the 2004 Queensland State General Election held on 7 February 2004

THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2005

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 4550 Mr Fouras from 1 petitioner requesting the House to investigate the administration of an election petition brought in respect of the 2004 State general election.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech)— 4551 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr McArdle from 42 petitioners requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report titled Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech)— 4552 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr McArdle from 5 petitioners requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report titled Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties

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Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech)— 4553 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr McArdle from 1 petitioner requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report titled Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech)— 4554 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Foley from 17,312 petitioners requesting the House to reject any recommendations within the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report titled Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live adult entertainment industry in Queensland which expands the scope of this industry through legalisation of illegal activities and to endorse recommendations from the report which protect minors and the community through enhanced regulation, enforcement and penalties

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3292, 9.36 am) 4555 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Regional Bridge Renewal Program. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4556 Document listing 17 timber road bridges to be replaced in Queensland 4557 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a new aircraft for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Rockhampton. 4558 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. 4559 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Hawker Pacific engineering and manufacturing facility at Cairns Airport. 4560 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to democracy in Queensland and the Central Queensland Parliament. 4561 (f) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to racing in Rockhampton. 4562 (g) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to a new hospital for Yeppoon. 4563 (h) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to successful Rockhampton companies. 4564 (i) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Rockhampton Stock Squad. 4565 (j) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to weather conditions and extreme fire danger. Paper: Mr Purcell, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4566 List of weather conditions 4567 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Central Queensland TAFE and the Building Better Skills Bricklaying program and the SmartVet Accelerated Apprenticeship program. 4568 (l) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to indigenous children and young people and the Central Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Child Care Association.

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPERS (Hansard p. 3300, 10.11 pm) Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following papers— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 4569 Report No. 43 – Driving on Empty: Fatigue driving in Queensland 4570 Conclusions and Recommendations from Report No. 43 dated October 2005

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3302, 10.20 am) Paper: Mr Pearce, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4571 Fax copy of a letter (undated) from Lea-anne Bailey to Mr Pearce relating to treatment at the Nambour Hospital on 23 September 2005

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3303, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 4572 Report, dated 6 October 2005, titled Report on campaign response - Health Recruitment

TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3334, 3.08 pm) Paper: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4573 Document titled Transport Legislation Amendment Bill issues for clarification

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3368, 6.42 pm) 4574 Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Central Queensland Parliament.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

7 October 2005— 4575 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an e-petition sponsored by Mr Fraser from 409 petitioners requesting the House to review the removal of the Shingle Inn from the Queensland Heritage Register, ensure that the Shingle Inn is reinstated in the Central Business District as originally as possible, as was agreed, and reinstate it on the Queensland Heritage Register ensuring that it remains protected in the future 4576 Letter, dated 5 October 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty action tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 13 September 2005 and the National Interest Analysis for the proposed treaty action listed 4577 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition sponsored by Mrs Menkens from 122 petitioners requesting the House to provide a permanent all tidal access boat ramp facility at Kierle’s Landing, Rita Island 10 October 2005— 4578 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an e-petition sponsored by Mr Choi from 47 petitioners requesting the House to oppose and quash the TransLink decision to disallow Connex buses to use the Woolloongabba Busway 4579 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition sponsored by Ms Lee Long from 73 petitioners requesting the House to direct the construction of the replacement Ambulance Station for Atherton to take place as a matter of urgency and without further delay 4580 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Food Hygiene Regulation 1989 and the Food Standards Regulation 1994 4581 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Aboriginal Land Regulation 1991 4582 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Torres Strait Islander Land Regulation 1991 11 October 2005— 4583 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes for the Local Government and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 12 October 2005— 4584 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition sponsored by Mrs Reilly from 480 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that Worongary Road will be upgraded as a matter of priority and diligently maintained for the safety of all who use it 13 October 2005— 4585 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Marine Parks Regulation 1990, the Hervey Bay Marine Park Zoning Plan, the Marine Parks (Woongarra) Zoning Plan 1991, the Nature Conservation Regulation 1994, the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994, the Recreation Areas Management By-law 1991 and the Recreation Areas Management Regulation 1989

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4586 Darling Downs-Moreton Rabbit Board Financial Statements and Chairman’s Report for the financial year ended 30 June 2005 4587-88 Report on an overseas visit by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) to Japan and Korea from 5 to 15 September 2005 (and Attachments 1 to 13) 14 October 2005— 4589 Statement of Unforeseen Expenditure to be Appropriated 2004-05 4590 Treasurer’s Appropriation Statement 2004-05 17 October 2005— 4591 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mrs Lavarch) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Evidence Regulation 1993, the Freedom of Information Regulation 1992, the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Regulation 1991, and the Recording of Evidence Regulation 1992 4592 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an e-petition sponsored by Mr Lee from 812 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that the proposals to allow for commercial jet boat joy rides on the Brisbane River are rejected 4593 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Stuckey from 807 petitioners requesting the House to commit to increasing the Police presence in the Currumbin/Elanora/Palm Beach area and targeting youth related offences such as vandalism, violence and drinking in public places 18 October 2005— 4594 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fraser from 7 petitioners requesting the House to ensure teacher aide time is a minimum of 30 hours per week; part-time attendance is offered as an option for prep year; six child-height toilets are installed for up to 50 children; a minimum of 3.4 m² per child unencumbered learning space; and that resources are allocated to ensure the prep year is resourced with a sandpit, playground climbing frame and physical skill equipment 19 October 2005— 4595 Supreme Court of Queensland Library – Annual Report 2004-05 4596 Replacement Explanatory Notes for the Constitutional and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 4597 Government Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee Report No. 50 titled Constitutional and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 (Qld) 4598 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Acting Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Cummins) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Stock (Cattle Tick) Notice 1993 20 October 2005— 4599 Misconduct Tribunals – Seventh Annual Report 2004-05 4600-01 Report on an overseas visit by the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to Hong Kong, Beijing, Tokyo, Dubai, Sharjah, Zurich and London from 12 to 22 September 2005 – Report on an Overseas Delegation including 2005 Queensland Treasury Corporation Overseas Investor Relations Trip (and Attachments) 4602-03 Report on an overseas visit by Heather Beattie to Hong Kong, Beijing, Tokyo, Dubai, Sharjah, Zurich and London from 12 to 22 September 2005 (and Attachments) 4604 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Building Fire Safety Regulation 1991 21 October 2005— 4605 Bundaberg Health Services Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 24 October 2005— 4606 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Transport Infrastructure (State-controlled Roads) Regulation 1994 4607 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Deputy Premier, Minister for Finance and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Retail Shop Leases Regulation 1994 4608 Fifth Annual Report of the Controlled Operations Committee delivered pursuant to the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 4609 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to an E- petition sponsored by Mrs Smith from 527 petitioners requesting the House to establish a Multi- Disciplinary Domestic Violence Death Review Board which would provide information on the

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nature and circumstance of each domestic violence death as well as possible gaps in legislation and/or service response, as with more information these deaths may be prevented 4610 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Smith from 126 petitioners requesting the House to establish a Multi-Disciplinary Domestic Violence Death Review Board which would provide information on the nature and circumstance of each domestic violence death as well as possible gaps in legislation and/or service response, as with more information these deaths may be prevented

TUESDAY, 25 OCTOBER 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 4634 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 14 October 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Vegetation Management Act 1999, and for other purposes (Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 41 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to provide for the preservation of the natural values of wild rivers, and for related purposes (Wild Rivers Act 2005 – Act No. 42 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Succession Act 1981 and the Limitation of Actions Act 1974 to make further provision in relation to damages when death results from a dust-related condition, and for other matters (Civil Liability (Dust Diseases) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 43 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to restrict vexatious proceedings (Vexatious Proceedings Act 2005 – Act No. 44 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to the enforcement of the criminal law (Cross-Border Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 45 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Housing Act 2003 and the Housing (Freeholding of Land) Act 1957 (Housing Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 46 of 2005)

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE – ANNUAL REPORT Paper: Mr Speaker, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4635 Queensland Parliamentary Service – Annual Report for 2004–05

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4636 Mr Knuth from 3,327 petitioners, requesting the House to put health and quality of life for the people of Charters Towers before flying foxes; recognise the permits issued to remove these pests are useless and ineffective; introduce minimum culling to encourage the bats not to roost amongst residents; and employ two Parks and Wildlife Officers to be solely responsible to drive the flying foxes away from the vicinity of residential areas. 4637 Mr Wellington from 312 petitioners, requesting the House to reduce the speed limit on the Kenilworth Eumundi Road to a safer level, especially in the dangerous parts and during school hours and ensure the planned improvements to Belli Bridge Crossing Number Two go ahead as soon as possible with priority given to the dangerous sections of the road. 4638 Mr Wellington from 317 petitioners, requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry. 4639 Mr English from 195 petitioners, requesting the House to install traffic lights at the intersection of Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and Magnolia Parade. 4640 Mr English from 628 petitioners, requesting the House to urgently consider placing a fire station in the southern part of the Redland Shire. 4641 Mrs Stuckey from 119 petitioners, requesting the House to oppose the proposed modifications to the intersections at Tooloona Street and Kitchener Street, Tugun. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 4642 Honourable K Hayward from 55 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that the Department of Main Roads uses the current round of EBA negotiations to offer salary and or financial benefits to address the loss of staff, and inability to recruit new staff. 4643 Mr Shine from 182 petitioners, requesting the House to take all steps to ensure: that treated sewage wastewater is not, now, or in the future, inserted into any of the State’s rivers, dams or waterways; that treated sewage wastewater is not inserted either directly or indirectly into the State’s drinking water mains or pipelines; take immediate steps to cancel any and all previously made decisions or plans that would introduce treated sewage wastewater into the State’s water supply; ensure the direct Reuse of Treated Sewage Wastewater Demonstration Plant at Pine

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Rivers is not introduced into the State’s water supply and is kept separate for non-drinking purposes; and to veto Toowoomba City Council’s proposal to introduce treated sewage wastewater into Cooby Dam as outlined in Toowoomba Water Futures Project and intended by Council to be included in the South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program 2005- 2026.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Electrical Safety Act 2002, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 4644 Electrical Safety and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 244 Food Production (Safety) Act 2000— 4645 Food Production (Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 245 Fisheries Act 1994— 4646 Fisheries (East Coast Trawl) Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 246 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 2001, Health Act 1937, Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Act 1998, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 4647 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2005, No. 247 Gas Supply Act 2003— 4648 Gas Supply Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 248 Marine Parks Act 2004— 4649 Marine Parks (Postponement) Regulation 2005, No. 249 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2004— 4650 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2005, No. 250 Lotteries Act 1997— 4651 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2005, No. 251 Electricity Act 1994— 4652 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 252 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 4653 State Development and Public Works Organisation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 253 Weapons Act 1990— 4654 Weapons Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 254 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 4655 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 255 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 4656 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 256 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 4657 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2005, No. 257 Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994— 4658 Consumer Credit (Charge Card) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 258 Electricity Amendment Act (No. 2) 2004— 4659 Electricity Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2005, No. 259

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 4660 Report to the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) pursuant to section 56A(4) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, regarding the Police Service Administration Regulation 1990, the Police Service Administration (Review of Decisions) Regulation 1990, the Police Service (Discipline) Regulation 1990 and the Police Service (Ranks) Regulation 1991

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 4661 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Wild Rivers Bill 2005 Amendment made to Bill (after Amendments from consideration in detail included) Schedule 1, amendment 17 to Water Act 2000, amended— At page 73, line 20, ‘.’— omit, insert— ‘; and’.

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 2383, 9.38 am) 4662 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to support groups for patients of Dr Jayant Patel. 4663 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to costs associated with the commissions of inquiry into the appointment of Dr Jayant Patel and the Queensland health system. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the mini Budget. 4664 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to tenure arrangements on unallocated State land on Cape York and Kalpower. 4665 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aurukun bauxite project. 4666 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to emergency funding for Epilepsy Queensland. 4667-4668 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Hope Vale Aboriginal Council and the new Hope Vale Police Citizens Youth Club. 4669 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004–05 Export Statement. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4670 Queensland Australia Export Statement 2004–05 4671 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the threat posed by a possible outbreak of bird flu. 4672 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Lexmark Indy 2005. 4673 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Westfield Helensvale Town Centre Shopping Centre. 4674 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for the fight against terrorism. Refer to Hansard (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Government’s draft Anti–Terrorism Bill 2005. 4675 (n) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to gambling and the Responsible Gambling Industry Training Kit. 4676 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the future of the public health system in Queensland. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to safety improvements to the Bruce Highway at Federal. 4677 (q) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Energex and Ergon Energy summer preparedness plans. 4678 (r) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to a report by Tourism Research Australia. 4679 (s) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to red tape reduction initiatives and the cattle industry. 4680 (t) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the ownership and storage of weapons and firearms and the Statewide Firearms Audit.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4681 Alert Digest No. 11 of 2005 4682 Memorandum of Advice, dated 21 September 2005, from the Solicitor-General 4683 Tracked changes version of revised Explanatory Notes for the Constitutional and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005

REPORT The following report was tabled— Mr Roberts— 4684 Report on a Parliamentary Delegation Visit to Japan from 15 to 18 September 2005

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 3408, 11.30 am) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4685 Photograph of a bushland scene

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Paper: Ms Lee Long, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4686 Non-conforming petition relating to practical driving tests taken at Malanda

PLANT PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3419, 12.31 pm) 4611-4612 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Nuttall) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Plant Protection Act 1989, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND ANOTHER ACT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3420, 12.35 pm) 4613–4614 Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Youth Participation in Education and Training Act 2003 and the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WATER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3421, 12.42 pm) 4615–4616 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS BILL (Hansard p. 3423, 12.47 pm) 4617 Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz— “MESSAGE WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to provide for water efficiency labeling and the making of water efficiency standards. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 20 October 2005” 4618–4619 Mr Mickel presented a Bill for an Act to provide for water efficiency labeling and the making of water efficiency standards and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

DEFAMATION BILL (Hansard p. 3425, 11.50 am) 4620–4621 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to provide in Queensland provisions promoting uniform laws of defamation in Australia, to repeal the Defamation Act 1889, and to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3428, 2.30 pm) 4687 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004–05 Annual Economic Report. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4688 Document by Queensland Treasury, dated 2005, titled 2004–05 Annual Economic Report 4689 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the 2004–05 Report on State Finances. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4690 Document by Queensland Government titled 2004–05 Report on State Finances 4691 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Special Fiscal and Economic Statement. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Documents by Queensland Government, dated October 2005— 4692 Special Fiscal and Economic Statement Speech 4693 Special Fiscal and Economic Statement 4694 Special Fiscal and Economic Statement Highlights 4695 Action Plan – Building a better health service for Queensland

REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3437, 3.11 pm) 4622 Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz:

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“MESSAGE REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 and the Land Tax Act 1915, and for other purposes. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 21 October 2005” 4623-4624 Ms Bligh presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 and the Land Tax Act 1915, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

SERVICE DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE COMMISSION BILL (Hansard p. 3439, 3.23 pm) 4625-4626 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment and operation of a Service Delivery and Performance Commission, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 3441, 3.31 pm) 4627 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: “MESSAGE APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2004. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 20 October 2005” 4628-4629 Mr Beattie presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2004 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

AUDIT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3441, 3.33 pm) 4630-4631 Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to make various amendments of Queensland legislation relating to qualifications of persons performing audits, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3442, 3.36 pm) 4632-4633 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1963 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WEDNESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4696 Ms Lee Long from 2943 petitioners, requesting the House to appoint an independent investigator and investigation team from outside the State of Queensland to fully investigate all the known facts surrounding the deaths of Vicki Arnold and Julie-Anne Leahy and new evidence recently released and to prepare a full and comprehensive report to be placed before the Chief Coroner of Queensland for his investigation, assessment and compilation of a report to be placed before this House. 4697 Ms Lee Long from 120 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure driver testing services are restored to the level of service Malanda and district was receiving, that is one-day-a-fortnight testing by a Department of Transport testing officer, operating in Malanda. 4698 Ms Lee Long from 295 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure driver testing services are restored to Queenslanders in places such as Dimbulah to ensure residents are readily able to be tested and to acquire their driving licences as readily as possible.

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4699 Mrs E Cunningham from 2664 petitioners, requesting the House to remove the Civic Theatre from Heritage listing in order that the dilapidated, uninsurable and unsafe building can be demolished and enable Mr and Mrs Upton to enjoy their retirement.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford)— 4700 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Mr Briskey from 669 petitioners requesting the House to replace the external roof of the Birkdale State School at the same time as the planned replacement of the internal roof which would decrease the chance of any asbestos powder coming down onto the students of Grades 1 and 2 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 4701 Electoral Commission Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3499, 9.34 am) 4702 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the future of the public health system in Queensland. 4703 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Standard and Poors. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4704 Document, dated 25 October 2005, titled Research: Queensland’s Mini Budget Plans Deficits To Boost Health And Infrastructure from the Standards and Poor's website, www.ratingsdirect.com 4705 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Commonwealth Government health funding under the current Health Care Agreement. 4706 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new operating theatre complex at the Wesley Hospital. 4707 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Major Facilities Funding Program. 4708 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to housing in Aceh following the Boxing Day tsunami. 4709 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Building Active Communities Conference to be held in Brisbane. 4710 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Community Cabinet in Brisbane North on 30 October 2005. 4711 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Windsor State School’s 140th Anniversary celebrations. 4712 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr William Allen. 4713 (k) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the export of Queensland bloodstock and racehorses to Korea. 4714 (l) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the crackdown on violence in Brisbane’s entertainment precincts and the speed processing system. 4715 (m) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to major capital work projects. 4716 (n) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for mental health services. 4717 (o) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the Government’s rejection of a claim by Ms Pauline Hanson for an ex–gratia payment. 4718 (p) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the attendance of Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics at special events. Refer to Hansard (q) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Taxi Security Camera Program and the installation of security cameras in taxis. 4719 (r) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to TAFE Queensland and the User Choice Demand Service telephone hotline. 4720 (s) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to new Townsville learning centres. 4721 (t) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cherbourg Hostel.

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3513, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 4722 Ministerial Media Statement, dated 19 October 2005, by Mr Beattie titled Queenslanders To Receive Better Health Services 4723 Ministerial Media Statement, dated 20 October 2005, by Mr Beattie titled Queensland Leads The Way With Solutions To Health Problems Papers: Mrs Menkens tabled the following papers— 4724 500 letters (various dates) from Burdekin District cane growers to the Acting Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries (Mr Cummins) relating to current sugar market arrangements

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3524, 11.30 am) Refer to Hansard Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to an agreement between the Cape York Land Council and Vietnam veterans regarding land at Kalpower.

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL (Hansard p. 3525, 11.32 am) Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4725 Letter, dated 24 October 2005, from Miadan Simic to Mrs E Cunningham relating to her son’s treatment at Gladstone Hospital Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4726 Explanatory Notes to Mr Robertson’s amendments to the Public Health Bill Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4727 Explanatory Notes to Dr Flegg’s amendments to the Public Health Bill

PUBLIC SECTOR (VICTIMS PROTECTION) BILL (Hansard p. 3575, 7.41 pm) Paper: Mr Johnson, by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4728 Letter, dated 12 August 2005, from Grace Grace, General Secretary, Queensland Council of Unions to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) relating to the Public Sector (Victims Protection) Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3595, 10 pm) Papers: Mr Knuth, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4729-4730 Two non–conforming petitions relating to residential land development at Moranbah

THURSDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4731 Mr Caltabiano from 808 petitioners, requesting the House to honour its pledge to the people of Queensland and immediately withdraw the plans to develop rail freight yards at Parkinson; the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition to both provide written assurances that this development will not proceed; amend the South East Queensland Regional Plan to exclude these sites from the urban footpnnt; transfer ownership of these properties from Queensland Rail to an environmental custodian; and that these properties be included in the “Glider Forest” conservation park. 4732 Mrs Scott from 30 petitioners, requesting the House to appoint an inspector from the Office of Fair Trading to investigate, under section 110 of the Incorporations Act, the substantial injustice and denial of natural justice that has been done and is continuing to be done to more than thirty-nine Logan and Districts RSL Sub Branch Members by the Board of Directors of the Logan and District Services Club. 4733 Mrs Scott from 25 petitioners, requesting the House to give urgent consideration to appoint Inspectors from the Office of Gaming Regulations -to investigate a Substantial Injustice regarding of the gaming profits at the Logan and District Services Club t/a “the Diggers” and a denial of justice to RSL Sub Branch War Veterans. 4734 Mr English from 888 petitioners, requesting the House to consider building a bridge to Russell Island that will allow quicker and easier transport and will allow improved access to sewerage to protect Moreton Bay.

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MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) 4735 CS Energy Ltd – Annual Report 2004–05 4736 CS Energy Ltd – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4737 ENERGEX Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 4738 ENERGEX Retail Pty Ltd – Annual Report 2004-05 4739 ENERGEX Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4740 Enertrade – Annual Report 2004-05 4741 Enertrade – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4742 Ergon Energy Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 4743 Ergon Energy Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4744 Powerlink Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4745 Powerlink Queensland – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4746 Stanwell Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 4747 Stanwell Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 4748 Tarong Energy Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 4749 Tarong Energy Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3604, 9.35 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cape York Land Council and the Kalpower State land dealings. 4750 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy and the latest Investment Monitor. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Government’s proposed anti–terrorism legislation. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4751 Letter, dated 25 October 2005, from the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) to Mr Beattie relating to the Commonwealth’s draft Anti–Terrorism Bill 2005 4752 Letter, dated 26 October 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Commonwealth Attorney– General (Mr Ruddock) relating to the Commonwealth’s draft Anti–Terrorism Bill 2005 4753 Letter, dated 26 October 2005, from A Sinodinos, Chief of Staff, Office of the Prime Minister to Mr Rob Whiddon, Chief of Staff, Office of the Premier relating to the Commonwealth’s draft Anti–Terrorism Bill 2005 4754 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the report of the taskforce on avian influenza and preparations by the State Disaster Management Group. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the mini Budget. 4755 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Premier of Queensland Export Awards. 4756 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland cricket and the new Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence at Allan Border Field. 4757 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new operating theatre complex at the Wesley Hospital. 4758 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a message sent to public servants regarding the Service Delivery Performance Commission. 4759 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to comments by the President of Commerce Queensland regarding the mini Budget. 4760 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the treatment of patients with private health insurance in Queensland public hospitals. 4761 (l) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to draft documentation for the expression of interest tender process regarding the proposed cruise ship terminal project on the Gold Coast spit. 4762 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the search for land in the south east corner for a new correctional centre complex. 4763 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Government’s industrial relations legislation. 4764 (o) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to communication with Queensland Health employees and the Health Action Plan. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the planned upgrade of the Pacific Motorway from Nerang to Tugun.

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4765 (q) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to Teacher Excellence Week. 4766 (r) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the foster care recruitment campaign. 4767 (s) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to grants under the Small Business Accelerator Program. 4768 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement praising emergency services workers for their response to the recent Gold Coast hail storms.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3618, 10.31 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 4769 Document by Department of Natural Resources titled Making best use of South East Queensland's water

TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3631, 11.39 am) Paper: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4770 Document titled Maritime Safety Queensland Progress on Recommendations from the Marine Board of Inquiry, October 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3645, 2.30 pm) 4773a Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Dr Leo Keliher as Commissioner–designate to the Service Delivery Performance Commission and Mr Ross Rolfe as Director–General, Department of Premier and Cabinet.

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3646, 2.34 pm) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4771 Letter (undated) from Mr Barton to the Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) relating to the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2005 Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4772 Explanatory Notes to Mr Barton’s amendments to the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 3692, 8.59 pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4773 Letter, dated 24 October 2005, to the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) and the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) from Mr Ian Fleming, Bundaberg Victims Patient support Group Inc relating to Mrs Vicki Lester and the Bundaberg Base Hospital Liaison Office 4774 Letter, dated 26 October 2005, to Mr Robertson from Mr Messenger relating to the Bundaberg Hospital and Ms Vicki Lester 4775 Letter, dated 27 October 2005, to Mr Beattie and Mr Robertson from Mr Ian Fleming, Bundaberg Victims Patient Support Group Inc relating to Mr Nelson Cox and the Bundaberg Base Hospital Liaison Office Paper: Mr Lee, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4776 Document titled GURC Elections 2005 – Returning Officer's Report

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

28 October 2005— 4777 Land and Resources Tribunal – Annual Report 2004-05 4778 Southbank Education and Training Precinct – Projects Agreements Summary, October 2005 4779 Queensland Local Government Grants Commission – Report 2005 4780 Queensland Law Reform Commission Report No. 60 – A Review of the Uniform Evidence Acts, September 2005

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31 October 2005— 4781 Letter, dated 26 October 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty action tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 11 October 2005 and the National Interest Analysis for the proposed treaty action listed 4782 Chicken Meat Industry Committee – Annual Report 2004-05 4783 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 167 petitioners requesting the House to upgrade the rough and dangerous condition of the section of road between Watsonville and Irvinebank on the Herberton to Petford Road to a standard of safety acceptable to the citizens, school traffic and tourists of Irvinebank as a matter of urgency 1 November 2005— 4784 Q-COMP – Annual Report 2004-05 4785 QLeave – Annual Report 2004-05 4786-87 Department of Industrial Relations – Annual Report 2004-05 and Financial Statements (Volumes 1 and 2) 4788 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fouras from 1 petitioner requesting the House to investigate the administration of an election petition brought in respect of the 2004 State general election 4789 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 1612 petitioners requesting the House to support a 12 month extension on the current racing licence so Townsville’s North Queensland Harness Racing Club can verify its own operational viability 2 November 2005— 4790 Gas Retail Market Business Rules for consumers using at least 1TJ per year pursuant to section 146(2) of the Gas Supply Act 2003 4791 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Malone from 260 petitioners requesting the House to undertake works to bring the Sandy Creek Bridge on Homebush Road to an acceptable standard to take the heavy haulage mining equipment traffic through the townships of Eton, North Eton, Marian and Pleystowe 3 November 2005— 4792 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Choi from 172 petitioners requesting the House to overturn the decision made by the Redland Shire Council on 26 April 2005 in relation to 401 Redland Bay Road, Capalaba and commission a public inquiry, investigating the manner in which planning decisions are being made and in particular, investigate any inappropriate influence by the development industry upon such decisions 4793 Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards – Annual Report 2004-05 4794 Chiropractors Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4795 Dental Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4796 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4797 Medical Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4798 Medical Radiation Technologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4799 The Occupational Therapists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4800 Optometrists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4801 Osteopaths Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4802 Pharmacists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4803 Physiotherapists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4804 Podiatrists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4805 Psychologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4806 Speech Pathologists Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4807 Queensland Nursing Council – Annual Report 2004-05 4808 Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 4809 Toowoomba Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 4810-811 Combined Annual Report and Financial Report 2004-05 for The Council of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research and Queensland Institute of Medical Research Trust 4812 Director of Mental Health – Annual Report 2004-05

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4 November 2005— 4813 Department of Housing – Annual Report 2004-05 4814 Residential Tenancies Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 4815 Building Services Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 4816 Building and Construction Industry Payments Agency – Annual Report 2004-05 4817 Department of Public Works – Annual Report 2004-05 4818 Board of Professional Engineers – Annual Report 2004-05 4819 Board of Architects of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4820 Queensland State Archives – Annual Report 2004-05 4821 Queensland Harness Racing Board – Annual Report 2004-05 4822 Parklands Gold Coast Trust – Annual Report 2004-05 4823 Greyhound Racing Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 4824 Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Board – Annual Report 2004-05 4825 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal – Annual Report 2004-05 4826 Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 1993 petitioners requesting the House to cause the new call in powers of the Office of Urban Management to be used to prevent the proposed residential and golf course development behind the village of Montville being approved and to prevent Montville and its surrounds from further urbanisation and development by including it as an important part of the green belt of regional landscape in the new Urban Management Plan being put in place by State Government 7 November 2005— 4827 Office of the Information Commissioner – Annual Report 2004-05 4828 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 127 petitioners and a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 583 petitioners requesting the House to immediately reconstitute the Bundaberg Hospital Commission of Inquiry as a matter of urgency allowing evidence to be heard and a report to be delivered to Parliament and the people of Queensland 4829 Gladstone Area Water Board – Annual Report 2004-05 4830 Dumaresq-Barwon Border Rivers Commission – Annual Report 2004-05 4831 Surveyors Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4832 Valuers Registration Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 4833 Ipswich Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 4834 Sunshine Coast Health Foundation – 7th Annual Report 2004-05 4835 Mental Health Review Tribunal – Annual Report 2004-05

TUESDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 3693, 9.31 am) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4849 Letter, dated 8 November, from Mr Seeney to Mr Speaker requesting that a matter be referred to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee

ASSENT TO BILLS 4850 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 2 November 2005— A Bill for an Act to establish the Queensland College of Teachers, to confer functions on the college including functions about the registration of teachers in Queensland and related matters, to establish the Office of the Queensland College of Teachers, and for other purposes (Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 – Act No. 47 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to protect and promote the health of the Queensland public, and for other purposes (Public Health Act 2005 – Act No. 48 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts administered by the Minister for Transport, and for other purposes (Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 49 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 and the Industrial Relations Act 1999 (Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Acts Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 50 of 2005)

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A Bill for an Act to amend the Electricity Act 1994, the Electricity—National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 and the Gas Supply Act 2003 (Energy Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 51 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4851 Mr Seeney from 503 petitioners, requesting the House to consider naming the dam under construction on the Burnett River located approximately 33 kilometres outside of Biggenden as either Paradise Dam or Lake Paradise. 4852 Miss Simpson from 3,123 petitioners, requesting the House to bring forward planned road upgrades to realign the intersection of David Low Way, Menzies Drive and Mudjimba Beach Road at Pacific Paradise and provide dedicated turning lanes with work beginning in 2006/2007 instead of 2008/2009. 4853 Mr McArdle from 963 petitioners, requesting the House to initiate a public enquiry into the use of Myodil and other oil based and water contrast dyes and establish a foundation for sufferers to cover their costs of ongoing medical conditions and requirements and request Government at all levels to take such action so as to provide compensation and medical cover for sufferers. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 4854 Miss Simpson from 289 petitioners, requesting the House to bring forward planned road upgrades to realign the intersection of David Low Way, Menzies Drive and Mudjimba Beach Road at Pacific Paradise and provide dedicated turning lanes with work beginning in 2006/2007 instead of 2008/2009. 4855 Mr McArdle from 224 petitioners, requesting the House to initiate a public enquiry into the use of Myodil and other oil based and water contrast dyes and establish a foundation for sufferers to cover their costs of ongoing medical conditions and requirements and request Government at all levels to take such action so as to provide compensation and medical cover for sufferers.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Plant Protection Act 1989— 4856 Plant Protection (Mango Leafhopper Quarantine) Notice 2005, No. 260 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 4857 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 261 Racing Act 2002— 4858 Racing Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 262 Mineral Resources Act 1989, Petroleum Act 1923, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004— 4859 Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment (No. 2) 2005, No. 263 Water Act 2000— 4860-4861 Water Resource (Burnett Basin) Amendment Plan (No. 1) 2005, No. 264 and Explanatory Notes for No. 264 Electoral Act 1992— 4862 Electoral Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 265 Lotteries Act 1997— 4863 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 3) 2005, No. 266

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 4864 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 2948 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 703 petitioners requesting the House to protect and preserve the Hornibrook Bridge as a unique piece of Queensland’s heritage, which is also a major recreational icon for families, cyclists, joggers, walkers, anglers and people with disabilities

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 4865 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz—

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Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Bill 2005 Amendment made to Bill— Clause 214— At page 128, line 14, ‘(b)’— omit, insert— ‘(c)’. Public Health Bill 2005 Amendment made to Bill— Schedule 2— At page 300, line 19, ‘Act.’— omit, insert— ‘Act; or’.

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh)— 4866 Department of State Development and Innovation – Annual Report 2004–05

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3896, 9.34 am) 4867 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to various annual reports for 2004–05. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4868 Department of the Premier and Cabinet – Annual Report 2004–05 4869 Treasury Department – Annual Report 2004–05 4870 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian – Annual Report 2004–05 4871 Child Death Case Review Committee – Annual Report 2004–05 4872 Deaths of Children and Young People – Annual Report 2004–05 4873 Office of the Public Service Commissioner – Annual Report 2004–05 4874 Queensland Investment Corporation – Annual Report 2004–05 4875 Queensland Competition Authority – Annual Report 2004–05 4876 Office of Queensland Parliamentary Counsel – Annual Report 2004–05 4877 Queensland Audit Office – Annual Report 2004–05 4878 QSuper Board of Trustees and the Government Superannuation Office – Annual Report 2004–05 4879 Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Fund – Annual Report 2004–05 4880 Major Sports Facilities Authority – Annual Report 2004–05 4881 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to arrests in Sydney and Melbourne under the new Commonwealth anti–terrorism legislation. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 4882 Media release, dated 8 November 2005, from news.com.au titled Raids disrupted attack plan: Bracks 4883 Document titled Commonwealth Anti-Terrorism Bills 2005 – Revised caucus briefing note – 7 November 2005 4884 Council of Australian Governments’ communiqué titled Special Meeting on counter Terrorism – 29 September 2005, and attachment 4885 Media release, dated 8 November 2005, titled Terrorism Related Charges jointly released by the Australian Federal Police, the Victorian Police, the New South Wales Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation 4886 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to security at regional airports. Refer to Hansard (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to terrorism. 4887 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Mr Colin Forest as the Public Interest Monitor and Mr Peter Lyons and Ms Karen Carmody as Deputy Public Interest Monitors. 4888 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to transport infrastructure and the TransApex tunnels in south east Queensland. 4889 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Food Safety Week and the Food Bill 2005. 4890 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2005 Queensland Premier’s Multicultural Photographic Awards.

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4891 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the government’s response to the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report on prostitution. 4892 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Events Regional Development Program. 4893 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smith Family Appeal. 4894 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the installation of shade cloth over the pool complex at the Windsor State School. 4895 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to freedom of information. 4896 (n) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Food Bill 2005. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4897 Queensland Health – Annual Report 2004–05 4898-4899 (o) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to investment in Victoria’s Australian Synchrotron, the ethanol industry and the Dalby Bio–Refinery. 4900 (p) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed Commonwealth industrial relations reforms. 4901 (q) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the water supply on Palm Island. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland ports and the new Customs’ computer system introduced by the Federal Government. 4902 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 QBuild apprenticeships intake. 4903 (t) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to SES Week. 4904 (u) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to Murri courts. Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 4905-4906 Two (2) copies of a Discussion Paper by the Department of Justice and Attorney– General titled Review of Murri Court – Have Your Say 4907 (v) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to World Planning Day and the South East Queensland Regional Plan.

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following paper— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 4908 Report No. 68 – Annual Report 2004–05

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER AND CD (Hansard p. 3715, 10.21 am) Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper and CD— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 4909 Report No. 44 – Annual Report 2004–05 4910 CD titled 15 Years of Travelsafe

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 4911 Alert Digest No. 12 of 2005

TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3739, 12.32 pm) 4836-4837 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts administered by the Minister for Transport, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Paper: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4912 Document titled Memorandum of Understanding – North-South Bypass Tunnel project between the State of Queensland and Brisbane City Council

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SUGAR INDUSTRY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3741, 12.38 pm) 4838-4839 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Nuttall) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Sugar Industry Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4913 Document titled Memorandum of Understanding between the Queensland Sugar Industry and the Queensland Government

FOOD BILL (Hansard p. 3743, 12.42 pm) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a message from Her Excellency the Governor, viz: 4840 “MESSAGE FOOD BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to provide for matters relating to handling and selling food, securing the safety and suitability of food and fixing standards for food, and for other purposes. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 20 October 2005” 4841-4842 Mr Robertson presented a Bill for an Act to provide for matters relating to handling and selling food, securing the safety and suitability of food and fixing standards for food, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3745, 12.45 pm) 4843-4844 Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

NOTICE OF MOTION – NO CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKER (Hansard p. 3748, 2.30 pm) Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) moved – That this House has no confidence in Mr Speaker. Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4914 Copy of a handwritten note (undated) from the Speaker to the Clerk of the Parliament relating to comments allegedly made by the Member for Callide

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 4915 Queensland Government Response to Recommendations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission's evaluation of the Prostitution Act 1999 Regulating Prostitution

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3759, 3.38 pm) 4845-4846 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3761, 3.44 pm) 4847-4848 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about natural resources, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

SERVICE DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE COMMISSION BILL (Hansard p. 3765, 3.47 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4916 Copy of a letter, dated 8 November 2005, from Mr Beattie to the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee regarding the Committee’s comments on the Service Delivery and Performance Commission Bill 2005 in Alert Digest No. 12 of 2005

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3783, 5.45 pm) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 4917 Explanatory Notes to Mr Wellington’s amendments to the Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 4918 Letter, dated 25 October 2005, from Ross MacLeod (Senior Policy Advisor, Environment) to Mr and Mrs Coles relating to dog walking in State forests

WEDNESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4919 Mr O’Brien from 72 petitioners requesting the House to support the Minister for Local Government and Planning, Environment and Women on her intervention in the Douglas Shire Draft Planning Scheme on the basis of effective and rational planning; to implement the draft planning scheme as originally presented and approved the whole of government assessment process; to provide sufficient funds to fairly compensate affected landowners north of the Alexander Range; and to provide certainty to the Douglas Shire Council’s ability to fulfil its financial commitment to a sustainable Daintree through the Daintree River Ferry fee, or resumption of control of the Cape Tribulation Road and Daintree River Ferry by the Queensland State Government. 4920 Mrs Sullivan from 280 petitioners requesting the House to act urgently to assist the international campaign against whaling by supporting efforts to bring Japan to account before the International Court of Justice for its scientific whaling. 4921 Mr Foley from 8,132 petitioners requesting the House to restore and maintain 24 hour emergency care, intensive care and the birthing unit and to employ adequate doctors and professional staff to ensure the ongoing provision of these and all other existing services to the Maryborough community.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds)— 4922 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington from 755 petitioners and 225 petitioners requesting the House to support the terms of the Private Members Bill, Child Protection (Recognition of Relative Carers) Amendment Bill, addressing the issue that grandparents, as relative carers, receive no funding for caring for their grandchildren

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 4923 Queensland Investment Corporation – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh)— 4924 Motor Accident Insurance Commission – Annual Report 2004–05 4925 Queensland Gaming Commission– Annual Report 2004–05 4926 Golden Casket Lottery Corporation Limited – Annual Report 2004–05 4927 Golden Casket Lottery Corporation Limited – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004–05 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 4928 Environmental Protection Agency – Annual Report 2004–05 4929 Statutory Authorities reporting to the Minister for Environment – Annual Report 2004–05 4930 Wet Tropics Management Authority – Annual Report 2004–05 and State of the Wet Tropics Report 2004–05 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 4931 Department of Corrective Services – Annual Report 2004–05 4932 Queensland Police Service– Annual Report 2004–05

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3818, 9.40 am) 4933 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Burnett River Dam and the Burnett Water Infrastructure Project. 4934 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Environmental Impact Statement for Stage I of the Spring Gully Power Station. 4935 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the expansion of the Port of Hay Point. 4935a (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the North Bank development. 4936 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the construction of a multi–purpose centre for Mackay. 4937 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Commonwealth funding for Queensland Health. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4938 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to the Honourable Tony Abbott, MP, Federal Minister for Health and Ageing relating to funding for Queensland Health 4939 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a community cabinet meeting to be held in the Torres Strait. 4940 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for paramedics and the enterprise bargaining agreement with the Queensland Ambulance Service. 4941 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Annual Crime Statistics for Queensland. 4942 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s proposed anti–terrorism laws. 4943 (k) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade and investment mission to the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Germany and Russia from 9 to 21 November 2005. 4944 (l) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Police Service Statistical Review 2004–05. Paper: Ms Spence, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 4945 Queensland Police Service Annual Statistical Review 2004–05 4946 (m) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the restructure of the health system. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4947 Report by Queensland Health titled First 100 Days Report 4948 (n) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water infrastructure, dams and pipelines. 4949 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland housing assistance. 4950 (p) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the centenary of the enactment of the Legal Practitioners Act 1905. 4951 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to child protection reforms. 4952 (r) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct Report on Volatile Substance Misuse. 4953 (s) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to education and training reforms and community forums for senior syllabuses.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3832, 10.31 am) Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) tabled the following paper— 4954 Report by Queensland Health titled Queensland Health safe infant care to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome – 2005 Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 4955 Discussion paper by Queensland Transport titled Queensland youth on the road and in control – A discussion of ways to improve young driver safety – October 2005

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3842, 11.29 am) Paper: Mr Lee, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4956 Flyer for Radar Youth Rock concert

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Paper: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 4957 News Release, dated 26 October 2005, by the Local Government Association of Queensland Incorporated titled 'Bastardry' say Councils as Robertson rams through Asbestos Legislation 4958 Letter, dated 28 October 2005, from Councillor Paul Bell, AM, President, Local Government Association of Queensland Incorporated titled Holding the Line – Fluoride and Asbestos

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 3856, 2.30 pm) 4959 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to doctors’ acceptance of the State Government’s pay offer.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. , xx) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 4960 Non-conforming petition requesting the House to urgently call on Minister for Transport and Main Roads to bring forward planned road upgrades to realign the intersection of David Low Way, Menzies Drive and Mudjimba Beach Road at Pacific Paradise, and provide for dedicated turning lanes Papers: Ms Stone, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 4961 Bundle of correspondence concerning a liquor licence application by Hedley Hotel Group Pty Ltd for a proposed hotel at Shailer Park 4962 Non-conforming petition relating to the proposed Shailer Park Hotel

THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 4963 Ms Bligh from 23 petitioners requesting the House to introduce a bill of rights and other legislation that enshrines people’s rights to live without unjust interference from local and the State governments; to actively oppose with legal and political action the Federal Government’s present and future legislative plans with regard to terrorism and to actively support good governance in Queensland that bolsters in the long-term social equality, social cohesion and a strong civil society. 4964 Mr Messenger from 2,404 petitioners requesting the House to change the law to stop the discrimination against aged pensioners who reside in leasehold retirement villages in Queensland paying Local Government Rates via the owner of their village but who are not provided benefit under the Queensland State Government Pensioner Rate Rebate Scheme similar to benefits available to aged pensioners residing outside leasehold retirement villages in Queensland.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton)— 4965 Department of Employment and Training – Annual Report 2004-05 4966 Emerald Agricultural College – Annual Report 2004-05 4967 Dalby Agricultural College – Annual Report 2004-05 4968 Longreach Pastoral College – Annual Report 2004-05 4969 Australian College of Tropical Agriculture – Annual Report 2004-05 4970 Training and Employment Recognition Council – Annual Report 2004-05 4971 Training Ombudsman – Annual Report 2004-05 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 4972 Legal Services Commission – Annual Report 2004-05

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk)— 4973-4974 Department of Natural Resources and Mines – Annual Report 2004–05 and Financial Statements for 2004–05

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4975 SunWater – Annual Report 2004–05 Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford)— 4976 Department of Education and the Arts – Annual Report 2004–05 4977 Queensland Studies Authority – Annual Report 2004–05 4978 Queensland Tertiary Education Foundation – Annual Report 2004–05 4979 Queensland Museum – Annual Report 2004–05 4980 Queensland Art Gallery – Annual Report 2004–05 4981 Library Board of Queensland – Annual Report 2004–05 4982 Queensland Performing Arts Centre – Annual Report 2004–05 4983 Non–State Schools Accreditation Board – Annual Report 2004–05 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 4984 Prostitution Licensing Authority – Annual Report 2004–05 4985 Public Interest Monitor – Annual Report 2004–05 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 4986 Report on a overseas parliamentary trade delegation to Japan and Korea from 18 to 25 September 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 3918, 9.36 am) 4987 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the export of education and training. 4988 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ports Corporation and the Abbot Point coal export terminal. 4989 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the redevelopment of the South Bank TAFE public–private partnership. 4990 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy and the September figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4991 Copy of an article by David Uren, Economics Editor of The Australian, dated 10 November 2005, titled Once the Powerhouses: big states lose their steam Refer to Hansard (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to his attendance at an ICT lunch with the Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins). Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4992 Pamphlet, dated November 2005, titled Queensland ICT Industry Profile Refer to Hansard (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s industrial relations reforms. 4993 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Ideas Festival. 4994 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Health and disaster management planning. 4995 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Remembrance Day. 4996 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Palm Island and the Palm Island Select Committee. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 4997 Document titled Queensland Government response to the Palm Island Select Committee – November 2005 Refer to Hansard (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to crime rates. 4998 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the recruitment drive for doctors and other medical professionals in the United Kingdom. 4999 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s industrial relations reforms. 5000 (n) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to climate change and coastal management plans. 5001 (o) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to climate change. Refer to Hansard (p) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Rail. 5002 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Arson Reward Scheme.

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5003 (r) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the annual Queensland School Sport Presentations. 5004 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Community Memorials Restoration Program. 5005 (t) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to International Trade Show Assistance grants. 5006 (u) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the tourism industry. Paper: Mrs Keech, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 5007 Tourism Queensland – Annual Report 2004–05 5008 (v) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the draft Blueprint for the Bush symposium to be held in Toowoomba on 12 and 13 November 2005. 5009 (w) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Ambulance Service.

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER (Hansard p. 3930, 10.23 am) Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 5010 Issues Paper No. 10 – Inquiry into Vehicle Impoundment for Drink Drivers

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 3932, 10.31 am) Paper: Mr McArdle tabled the following paper— 5011 Series of media articles, dated between 27 March 2003 and 12 October 2005, relating to the management of the John Tonge Centre Papers: Mrs E Cunningham tabled the following papers— 5012 Copy of a news release and an email alert, dated 8 November 2005, from the Local Government Association of Queensland titled QC Advice Prompts Councils' Demand for State-wide Fluoridation Referendum

WATER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3955, 12.45 pm) Paper: Mrs Reilly, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5013 Non-conforming petition relating to the Nerang River shallows Paper: Mr Rickuss, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5014 E-mail, dated 7 November 2005, containing a copy of a letter to the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) from David Keller, Mid Brisbane River Irrigators Steering Committee

HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT BILL AND HEALTH PRACTITIONERS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. , xx) Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5015 Copy of letter, dated 1 July 2005, from nursing staff of the Assessment and Rehabilitation Unit, Acute Geriatric and Rehabilitation Program, The Prince Charles Hospital to Mr Anthony Morris QC relating to concerns in the unit

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by the Clerk— Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk)— 5016 SunWater – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004–05

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

11 November 2005— 5017 Response from the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lingard from 145 petitioners requesting the House to immediately dismantle the nine Yeronga TAFE metal trade stacks 5018 Response from the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) to (a) an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 3701 petitioners and a paper petition presented by Mr Foley from 44

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petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw all financial support provided to the Big Brother television program and commit to not funding Big Brother or similar ventures in the future; immediately cease the promotion of sexually explicit and highly graphic material to children and young people; withdraw all previous public statements of support for Big Brother; and take all practical measures to ensure inappropriate material is not made available to children through another medium including internet, mobiles or any other new media, in particular where the alternative medium is promoted to children on television or radio and (b) an E-petition sponsored by Mr Choi from 581 petitioners requesting the House to withdraw all funding provided to the Big Brother program; instigate an immediate review of television censorship guidelines to be undertaken by the appropriate authorities; that Channel 10 remove the uncut version or at the very least reschedule the uncut and daily timeslots to ensure the program is not aired when there is the remotest chance that our communities younger viewers will be exposed to its content 5019 Report on an overseas visit by the Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) to Papua New Guinea from 12 to 14 October 2005 5020 Department of Energy – Annual Report 2004-05 5021-5022 Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 and Financial Statements 2004-05 5023 Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation – Annual Report 2004-05 5024 Department of Child Safety – Annual Report 2004-05 5025 Safe Food Production Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5026 Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries – Annual Report 2004-05 5027 QRAA (formerly the Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority) – Annual Report 2004-05 5028 Queensland Grain Research Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5029-5030 Queensland Transport – Annual Report and Financial Report (Volumes 1 and 2) 5031-5032 Department of Main Roads – Annual Report and Financial Report (Volumes 1 and 2) 5033-5034 Queensland Rail – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5035-5036 Bundaberg Port Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5037-5038 Cairns Port Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5039-5040 Mackay Port Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5041 Queensland Motorways – Annual Report 2004-05 5042-5043 Port of Brisbane – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5044 The Gateway Bridge Company Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 5045 Logan Motorway Company Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 5046 Port Motorway Limited – Annual Report 2004-05 5047 Central Queensland Ports Authority – Annual Report 2004-05 5048 Gladstone Port Authority – Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5049-5050 Port of Townsville – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5051-5052 Ports Corporation of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 and Statement of Corporate Intent 2004-05 5053 The National Trust of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 14 November 2005— 5054 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mrs E Cunningham from 252 petitioners requesting the House to increase the financial allocation to the Gladstone Hospital, increase staff at the hospital (nurses, doctors and specialists) and re-open closed wards to ensure adequate bed space 5055 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 628 petitioners requesting the House to urgently consider placing a Fire Station in the southern part of the Redland Shire 5056 Department of Emergency Services – Annual Report 2004-05 5057 Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development – Annual Report 2004-05 5058 Department of Communities – Annual Report 2004-05 5059 Disability Services Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5060 Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy – Annual Report 2004-05 5061-62 Department of Justice and Attorney-General – Annual Report 2004-05 and Financial Report 2004-05 5063 Children Services Tribunal – Annual Report 2004-05 5064 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Annual Report 2004-05 5065 Reports on the Operations of the Land Tribunals established under the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 and the Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 for the year ended 30 June 2005

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5066 Legal Aid Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5067 The Public Trustee of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5068 Queensland Law Reform Commission – Annual Report and Statement of Affairs 2004-05 5069 Queensland Ombudsman – Annual Report 2004-05 5070 Mount Isa Water Board – Annual Report 2004-05 5071 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 172 petitioners requesting the House to set aside the area identified on this petition as Conservation Park with a provision for dog walking within the identified area 5072 South Bank Corporation – Annual Report 2004-05 16 November 2005— 5073 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Stone from 623 petitioners requesting the House to prevent development of 180 residential lots planned for 113-131 Daisy Hill Road, Daisy Hill and remove Chatswood Road Reserve from the road gazette to prevent a dramatic increase in traffic to an already highly congested area and maintain one of the two main koala corridors between Venman Bushland Reserve, Daisy Hill State Forest Reserve and Springwood Conservation Park 21 November 2005— 5074 Response from the Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Beattie from 5235 petitioners requesting the House to refuse any applications made to build a cruise liner terminal in the Broadwater and any supporting residential and commercial development on the public open space on the Spit or other Broadwater foreshore and to seek a commitment from the House to retain and manage the public open space areas of the Spit and other Broadwater foreshores as natural areas for the benefit of residents now and in the future 5075 Response from the Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Beattie from 1098 petitioners requesting the House to refuse any applications made to build a cruise liner terminal in the Broadwater and any supporting residential and commercial development on the public open space on the Spit or other Broadwater foreshore and to seek a commitment from the House to retain and manage the public open space areas of the Spit and other Broadwater foreshores as natural areas for the benefit of residents now and in the future

TUESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 5078-5079 Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 10 November 2005— A Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment and operation of a Service Delivery and Performance Commission, and for other purposes (Service Delivery and Performance Commission Act 2005 – Act No. 52 of 2005) 18 November 2005— A Bill for an Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act 1994, and for other purposes (Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 53 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend local government legislation, and for other purposes (Local Government and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 54 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to provide in Queensland provisions promoting uniform laws of defamation in Australia, to repeal the Defamation Act 1889, and to amend legislation administered by the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Defamation Act 2005 – Act No. 55 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000 (Water Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 56 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5080 Miss Roberts from 85 petitioners, requesting the House to stop the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service from issuing permits to any group of motorcyclists in the future.

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5081 Ms Jarratt from 1403 petitioners, requesting the House to obtain the Department of Main Roads’ commitment to run a comprehensive community consultation process on each future occasion that traffic lights are to be proposed as a traffic management option for the Whitsunday Division, including additional locations currently under consideration. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 5082 Ms Jarratt from 107 petitioners, requesting the House to obtain the Department of Main Roads’ commitment to run a comprehensive community consultation process on each future occasion that traffic lights are to be proposed as a traffic management option for the Whitsunday Division, including additional locations currently under consideration.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 5083 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 267 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act 1966, Animal Care and Protection Act 2001, Apiaries Act 1982, Brands Act 1915, Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Act 1988, Drugs Misuse Act 1986, Stock Act 1915, Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936— 5084 Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 268 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 5085 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 269 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 5086 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2005, No. 270 Police Service Administration Act 1990— 5087 Police Service Administration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 271 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5088 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 272 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 5089 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 273 Fair Trading Act 1989— 5090 Fair Trading Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 274 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995, Integrated Planning Act 1997— 5091 Coastal Protection and Management and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 275 Building Act 1975— 5092 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 276 Vexatious Proceedings Act 2005— 5093 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 277 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 5094 Nature Conservation (2006 Macropod Harvest Period) Notice 2005, No. 278

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 5095 Report on an overseas visit by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to Stuttgart, Paris and London from 10 to 21 October 2005 – Overseas delegation to examine transport security and public transport initiatives and developments

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4022, 9.34 am) 5096 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to bird flu planning. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5097 Document outlining worst case scenarios 5098 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of Economic and Statistical Research figures on population growth in Queensland. 5099 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Federal funding for the Ipswich Motorway. 5100 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to schoolies week. 5101 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a High Court challenge to the Federal Government’s industrial relations legislation.

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5102 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement correcting an inaccuracy in an article in the Financial Review of 16 November 2005 comparing remuneration for the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and Premiers. 5103 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the redevelopment of the Westgate site. 5104 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Telstra job losses. 5105 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Mr Van Tuong Nguyen. 5106 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Young Bravehearts Awards. 5107 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Conservation Foundation lunch in Melbourne on 17 November 2005. 5108 (l) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Office of Urban Management. 5109 (m) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an award won by the IBM Asia-Pacific business transformation service centre in Brisbane. 5110 (n) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Stage I of the Ephraim Island residential development on the Gold Coast. 5111 (o) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Ms Leisel Jones. 5112 (p) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Kelvin Grove Urban Village Open Day on Monday 28 November 2005. 5113 (q) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the National Liberal Coalition candidate pre–selection process in the electorate of Redlands. 5114 (r) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the construction of a new Visy Industries recycling plant in Stapleton. 5115 (s) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland road toll and new highway vehicles. 5116 (t) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Labor Women’s Caucus and the Federal Government’s industrial relations legislation. 5117 (u) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to compulsory smoke alarms in Queensland homes from 1 July 2007. Refer to Hansard (v) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ipswich Motorway. 5118 (w) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the capital program for the removal of asbestos roofs in State Schools. 5119 (x) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the safety of patients in Queensland hospitals and the Patient Safety Centre at the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital. 5120 (y) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to community housing reforms.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 4037, 10.30 am) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a personal explanation. Papers: Ms Spence, during her explanation, tabled the following papers— 5121 Letter, dated 22 October 2005, from Ms Spence to Mr Gary Crooke QC, Integrity Commissioner relating to a rental property owned by Ms Spence 5122 Letter of acknowledgement, dated 22 October 2005, from Mattea Slinger, Executive Co– ordinator to the Integrity Commissioner 5123 Letter, dated 25 October 2005, from Mr Crooke to Ms Spence in response to her letter of 22 October 2005

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPER (Hansard p. 4037, 10.33 am) Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following paper— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 5124 Report No. 69 – A report on audits by the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner of the records of the Crime and Misconduct Commission for 2003–04 and 2004–05

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SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 5125 Alert Digest No. 13 of 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4040, 10.47 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5126 Possible Parliamentary Question PQ003036 relating to the risks associated with the capital works development at Sippy Downs Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 5127 Google map indicating routes for a bus lane on Old Cleveland Road Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5128 Copy of a document titled Heads of Agreement – Budburst Investments Pty Ltd ACN 113 271 800 – The State of Queensland Represented by Queensland Department of Health Papers: Mr Foley, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5128a - 5128b A submission and appendices from S & R Troiani dated November 2005

TERRORISM (PREVENTATIVE DETENTION) BILL (Hansard p. 4064, 12.48 pm) 5076-5077 Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to authorise preventative detention in connection with terrorist acts, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

STATE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS ORGANISATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4069, 2.30 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5129 Explanatory Notes to Mr Beattie’s amendments to the State Development and Public Works Organisation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT BILL and HEALTH PRACTITIONERS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4089, 4.09 pm) Paper: Mr Pearce, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5130 Non-conforming petition from 1079 petitioners relating to the lack of a doctor to service the Blackwater community Papers: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5131 Explanatory Notes to Mr Robertson’s amendments to the Health Services Amendment Bill 5132 List of overseas-trained specialist medical practitioners Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5133 Explanatory Notes to Dr Flegg’s amendments to the Health Practitioners Legislation Amendment Bill

WEDNESDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5134 Ms Lee Long from 1033 petitioners requesting the House to ensure the Kuranda Range Road upgrade is fast tracked as a matter of urgency, for completion as soon as possible. 5135 Mr Caltabiano from 57 petitioners requesting the House to refuse permission for the proposed access ramp to be constructed giving access from the Gateway Motorway at Hendra to the TradeCoast Central development site. 5136 Mr Caltabiano from 70 petitioners requesting the House to refuse permission for the proposed access ramp to be constructed giving access from the Gateway Motorway at Hendra to the TradeCoast Central development site.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 5137 A proposal under s 22 of the Marine Parks Act 1982 and a brief explanation of the proposal

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4145, 9.33 am) 5138 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a ban on television and radio advertising by claims harvesters. 5139 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to counter–terrorism briefings for critical infrastructure agencies. 5140 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ipswich Motorway and the Goodna Bypass. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5141 Copy of Thompson Tribune dated November 2005 5142 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to referenda. 5143 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s industrial relations legislation. 5144 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the redevelopment of the Southbank TAFE. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5145 TAFE Queensland document titled The Smart State's focal point for world class skills and education 5146 TAFE Queensland document titled 2006 the guide – over 400 programs 5147 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Public Service Management. 5148 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Take 5 Young Bravehearts Awards. 5149 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs in exports. 5150 (j) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the establishment of a Brisbane head office by Lihir Gold. 5151 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s industrial relations legislation. Refer Hansard (l) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to an accident involving School Crossing Supervisor, Mr Barry Crawford at the Musgrave Hill State School. 5152 (m) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Health Workforce Innovation Workshop. 5153 (n) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Schoolies Week. 5154 (o) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to Commonwealth cuts to respite care. 5155 (p) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to coal and mineral exports and the Smart Exploration Initiative. 5156 (q) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to proposed changes to the Corrective Services Act 2000 and the Queensland Parole Board. 5157 (r) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to ICT applications in the cut flower and foliage industry.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4156, 10.15 am) Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5158 Document titled Project Definition Document – Division of Mental Health and Department of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital Health Service District, Brisbane, Queensland

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4159, 10.30 am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 5159 Document, dated 28 October 2005, signed by Mr Laurie Brock, Facilitator, Fraser Coast Patients Support Group for the attention of Mr Springborg relating to a statement by the Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) on 27 October 2005 Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 5160 Copy of a media release by the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) titled Ipswich Motorway funding boosted to more than $550 million

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Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 5161 Letter, dated 28 October 2005, from the Member for Gympie (Ms Roberts) to Mr and Mrs Lee Winn of Amaroor relating to the replacement of an adjoining fence

NOTICE OF MOTION – DISSENT FROM SPEAKER’S RULING (Hansard p. 4182, 2.30 pm) Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5162 Joint media statement, dated 24 June 2005, by Mr Lucas and the Federal Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads (Honourable Jim Lloyd, MP) relating to Federal and State governments’ work on the Ipswich Motorway/Logan Motorway interchange reconstruction

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 4193, 3.40 pm) Papers: Ms Roberts, during her explanation, tabled the following papers— 5163-5164 Letter, dated 28 October 2005, from Ms Roberts to Mr and Mrs L Winn relating to the replacement of a dividing fence and a copy of the quote. 5165 Letter, dated 20 November 2005, from L and S Winn to Ms Roberts relating to the replacement of a dividing fence 5166 Letter, dated 21 November 2005, from Ms Roberts to Mr and Mrs Winn relating to the replacement of a dividing fence

LIQUOR AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4219, 7.30 pm) Paper: Mrs Keech tabled the following paper— 5167 Explanatory Notes to Mrs Keech’s amendments to the Liquor and Other Acts Amendment Bill

SUGAR INDUSTRY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4225, 8.05 pm) Papers: Mr Horan, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5168 Document titled AWB Limited – Australian Wheat Industry facts 5169 Bundle (a) of documents relating to sugar marketing arrangements headed Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries – Meeting with Sugar Industry Leaders. 5170 Bundle (b) of documents relating to sugar marketing arrangements headed Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries – Sugar Single Desk – Industry Proposal for Changes.

THURSDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2005

MOTION WITHOUT NOTICE – ALLEGATIONS OF BRIBERY (HANSARD P. 4251, 9.32 AM) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5171 Letter, dated 24 November 2005, from Mr Robert Needham, Chairperson, Crime and Misconduct Commission relating to allegations of electoral bribery 5172 Letter, dated 24 November 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Bob Atkinson, Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service relating to allegations of electoral bribery 5173 Letter, dated 24 November 2005, from Mr Beattie to Mr Robert Longland, Electoral Commissioner, Queensland Electoral Commission relating to allegations of electoral bribery

PAPER TABLED BY THE SPEAKER Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 5174 Letter, dated 23 November 2005, from Joseph K H Koh, High Commissioner, Republic of Singapore to Mr Speaker enclosing a letter, dated 18 November 2005, from Tan Eng Beng, Principal Private Secretary to the President relating to Mr Van Tuong Nguyen

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton)— 5175 Report on an overseas visit by the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) to Vietnam from 12 to 21 October 2005 – Report on vocational education and training delegation to Vietnam

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Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 5176 Report on an overseas visit by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to China and Japan from 9 to 18 October 2005

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten)— 5177 Statement for public disclosure – Statement of Recurrent Expenditure for the Honourable R Hollis MP, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005 5178 Statement for public disclosure – Statement of Recurrent Expenditure for the Honourable R Hollis MP, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 1 July 2005 to 21 July 2005

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4260, 10.24 am) 5179 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Economic Review. Paper: Mr Beattie, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5180 Brochure by the Office of Economic and Statistical Research titled The Queensland economy in review – November 2005 5181 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the PricewaterhouseCoopers report on health issues. Paper: Mr Beattie, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5182 Document by PricewaterhouseCoopers titled HealthCast 2020: Creating a sustainable future Refer Hansard (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Premier’s Awards for the Public Service. Paper: Mr Beattie, by leave, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5183 Program for 2005 Premier's Awards for Excellence in Public Sector Management 5184 December 2005 issue of Sectorwide relating to the 2005 Premier's Awards 5185 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Major Sports Facilities Authority. 5186 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Academy of Sport. 5187 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Mr T Sharp, Laser Beak Man. 5188 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Thursday Island Community Cabinet. 5189 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Multicultural Festival. 5190 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 100–Plus Club. 5191 (j) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to an increase in the number of gaming machines in Queensland Hotels. Papers: Ms Bligh, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 5192 Document showing projected gambling revenues 5193 Discussion Paper for the review of the operation of the scheme for re-allocating gaming machine authorities in hotels 5194 (k) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the call in of a planning decision by the Belyando Shire Council for a residential development in Moranbah. 5195 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the sale of QFleet vehicles.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following papers— Public Works Committee— 5196 Report 89 – Redevelopment of the Mabuiag Island Primary Health Care Centre 5197 Report 90 – Redevelopment of the Iama (Yam) Island Primary Health Care Centre 5198 Report 91 – Redevelopment of the Moa Island (Kubin Community) Primary Health Care Centre

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4267, 10.30 am) Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following papers— 5199 Extract from Hansard, dated 8 November 2005, page 3732 5200 Copy of UBD Map 180 5201 Document by the Liberal Party titled Moving Brisbane

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 4288, 12.41 pm) 5202 Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the Hervey Bay Patients Support Group. Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 5203 Copy of a receipt, dated 2 November 2005, signed by Laurie Brock, President, Hervey Bay Patients Support Group for travel and meal allowances

SUGAR INDUSTRY AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4289, 12.43 pm) Paper: Mr Hoolihan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5204 Non-conforming petition from 147 petitioners requesting that the Government fund the establishment and operation of a radiation oncology facility at Rockhampton Base Hospital

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (DRUG DETECTION DOGS) AMENDMENT BILL AND POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (MOTORBIKE NOISE) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4314, 5.34 pm) Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5205 Explanatory Notes to Ms Spence’s amendments to the Police Powers and Responsibilities (Motorbike Noise) Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. , xx) Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5206 Copy of email, dated 15 November 2005, from Public Affairs (Jane Bebbington) (HR– Broad) titled An important message to all staff Paper: Ms Nolan, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5207 Copy of web page from www.users.on.net titled Save The Bilby Fund By doing NOTHING! and attachments

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

25 November 2005— 5208 Gold Coast Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5209 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) regarding the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2004-05 5210 The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5211 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) regarding The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2004-05 5212 Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5213 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) regarding the Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2004-05 28 November 2005— 5214 Supreme Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 (copies available on CD only) 5215 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 625 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 55 petitioners requesting the House to immediately call on the Government to acquire Little Goat Island and ensure its ongoing protection as part of the Pumicestone Passage Marine Park 5216 Electoral Commission of Queensland – Report on the details of polling at the Chatsworth and Redcliffe By-Elections held on Saturday 20 August 2005 5217 Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5218 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) regarding the Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2004-05

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5219 Queensland’s Category 2 Water Authorities – Summary of Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2004-05 5220 Queensland’s River Improvement Trusts – Summarised Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2004-05

TUESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2005

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p.4347, 9.31am) Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) rose on a matter of privilege. Papers: Mr Seeney, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5227 Letter, dated 6 January 2004, from the Member for Gympie (Ms Roberts) to Mr Potter of the Cooloola Shire Council relating to a complaint against her dog Popsicle 5228 Fax, dated 15 November 2005, from Ms Roberts to the Cooloola Shire Council relating to a complaint from a neighbour concerning Ms Roberts’ dog 5229 Statutory Declaration, dated 23 November 2005, under the Oaths Act 1867 by Sally Winn relating to the receipt of a letter on official letterhead from Ms Roberts relating to a personal matter 5230 Letter, dated 21 November 2005, from Ms Roberts to Mr and Mrs Brasington of Amanoor relating to the absence of Ms Roberts during parliamentary sittings

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR – ANNUAL REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 5231 Office of the Governor – Annual Report for 2004–05

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5232 Ms Lee Long from 1364 petitioners, requesting the House to appoint an independent investigator and investigation team from outside the State of Queensland to fully investigate all the known facts surrounding the deaths of Vicki Arnold and Julie-Anne Leahy and new evidence recently released and to prepare a full and comprehensive report to be placed before the Chief Coroner of Queensland for his investigation, assessment and compilation of a report to be placed before this House. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 5233 Dr Flegg from 20 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately call on the Government to reassess the National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 to assure that the Trust can no longer sell properties without consulting a magistrate. 5234 Dr Flegg from 43 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately call on the Government to acquire Little Goat Island and guarantee its ongoing protection as part of the Pumicestone Passage Marine Park. 5235 Mr Finn from 892 petitioners, requesting the House to act to reduce the financial burden on Queenslanders by requesting the Federal Government provide urgent relief for Queenslanders paying large federal taxes on fuel purchases; demand a greater share of the Federal Government’s fuel excise revenue be returned to the States; develop state policies to reduce the impacts of increased fuel prices and investigate fuel alternatives to reduce Queensland’s reliance on overseas oil and petroleum products.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005— 5236-5238 Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Regulation 2005, No. 279 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 279 Public Health Act 2005— 5239 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 280 Health Act 1937, Public Health Act 2005— 5240 Public Health Regulation 2005, No. 281 Radiation Safety Act 1999— 5241 Radiation Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 282

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Jury Act 1995— 5242 Jury Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 283

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 5243 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— State Development and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005— Amendment made to Bill Clause 28— At page 18, line 13, ‘.’— omit, insert— ‘; and’. Liquor and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2005— Amendment made to Bill Clause 26— At page 18, line 35, ‘.’— omit, insert— ‘; and’.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4349, 9.35 am) 5244 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the UK recruitment campaign to attract health professionals to Queensland. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5245 Report on Campaign Response – Health Recruitment, dated 28 November 2005, covering 25 to 28 November 2005 5246 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the advertising campaign to recruit health professionals to Queensland Health. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5247 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 23 November 2005, by Rosanne Barrett titled Positive prognosis for hospitals by students 5248 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for Queensland roads. 5249 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to community information sessions and library displays for the Brisbane Airport Link and Northern Busway proposal. 5250 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Risk Management Strategy. 5251 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Origin Energy coal seam methane gas plant at Spring Gully. 5252 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to an obesity survey of children in Years 1, 5 and 10. 5253 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Senator Barnaby Joyce and industrial relations reforms. 5254 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Liberal and National parties approaching independent Members to stand in the next election. 5255 (j) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to grants under the Jupiter's Casino Community Benefit Fund and the Gambling Community Fund. 5256 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Senator Barnaby Joyce and industrial relations reforms. 5257 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the reform of Queensland’s health system and the establishment of a Ministerial Clinical Advisory Committee. Refer to Hansard (m) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for Queensland roads. 5258 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the transfer of prisoners from the Sir David Longland Correctional Centre during the redevelopment and expansion of the centre. 5259 (o) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to swimming pool drownings and pool safety.

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5260 (p) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Aurukun Bendigo Bank. 5261 (q) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to SIMTARS and mine safety. 5262 (r) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to support for community events in rural and remote centres.

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p. 4362, 10.23 am) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), by leave, made a personal explanation. Paper: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5263 Letter, dated 17 February 2003, from Mr Cummins to Andrew Duncan, Marine Life Rescue Centre

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 5264 Report No. 70 – Matter referred under Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly 5265 Information Paper No. 1 – Right of Reply: Queensland Legislative Assembly – 8 November 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4364, 10.32 am) Paper: Mr Horan tabled the following paper— 5266 Letter, dated 28 November 2005, from Mr Alex Scott, General Secretary QPSU to Mr J Varghese, Director–General, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries relating to a Notice of Industrial Action to be taken by Veterinary Officers of the Department

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 5267 Document by Department of Main Roads, dated 28 November 2005, titled Roads Implementation Program 2005-06 to 2009-10 5268 Document by Department of Main Roads, dated 28 November 2005, titled Addendum to Roads Implementation Program 2005-6 to 2009-10 – The Roads Alliance – Regional Road Groups – Local Roads to Regional Significance Priority Projects

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 4375, 11.30 am) Paper: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5269 Untitled 1 page financial statement

RECREATION AREAS MANAGEMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4387, 12.32 pm) 5221-5222 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act for the establishment, management and use of recreation areas, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CHILD EMPLOYMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4388, 12.41 pm) 5223-5224 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to safeguard children working in Queensland, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.4393, 12.53 pm) 5225-5226 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) (Hansard p. 4395, 2.30 pm) Papers: Mr Hopper, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5270 Supreme Court of Queensland Affidavit of Carey Graeme Stent in the matter of the State of Queensland and Russ David Acton 5271 Supreme Court of Queensland Affidavit of Carey Graeme Stent in the matter of the State of Queensland and Louie William Gibson . TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4401, 3.07 pm) Papers: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5272 Three news paper articles (undated) Papers: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5273 Explanatory Notes to Mr Lucas’ amendments to the Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 5274 Media releases regarding the Toowoomba second range crossing

WEDNESDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5277 Mr Pitt from 78 petitioners requesting the House to recognise the necessity of residents to enjoy their outdoor living areas and direct Parks and Wildlife staff to remove/relocate the flying foxes currently in residence in Edmonton. 5278 Ms Male from 404 petitioners requesting the House to widen the bitumen road west of Conondale to bring it up to a standard safe for the general public and especially school buses to travel on. 5279 Mr Wellington from 273 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry.

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER Mr Speaker made the following statement— ‘Honourable Members— 5280 I have to advise the House that today I received from the Auditor-General a report titled Audit Report No. 4 2005: results of audits completed on 31 October 2005.‘

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 5281 Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to three paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington from 661 petitioners, 482 petitioners and 317 petitioners requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan for Industry Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 5282 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an e-petition sponsored by Mr Lee from 102 petitioners requesting the House to reject proposals to allow for commercial jet boat joy rides on the Brisbane River Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 5283 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 2943 petitioners requesting the House to appoint an independent investigator and investigation team from outside the State of Queensland to fully investigate all the known facts surrounding the deaths of Vicki Arnold and Julie-Anne Leahy in 1991 and new evidence recently released and to prepare a full and comprehensive report to be placed before the Chief Coroner of Queensland for his investigation, assessment and compilation of a report to be placed before this House

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4464, 9.32 am) 5284 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death penalty and Mr Van Tuong Nguyen. 5285 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Sensis Business Index and the Queensland economy.

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5286 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the ABS population projections. 5287 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Roads Implementation program. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5288-5289 Department of Main Roads documents titled Roads Implementation Program 2005-06 to 2009-10 and Addendum to Roads Implementation Program 2005-06 to 2009-10 - The Roads Alliance - Regional Road Groups, Local Roads of Regional Significance Priority Projects 5290 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the Criminal Justice summit. 5291 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the restoration of the old Government House. 5292 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA championship on the Sunshine Coast. 5293 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland government attendees at recent Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA Queensland) seminars entitled Forster Health Systems Review – Implications for the Whole of Government. 5294 (i) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to improvements to Queensland Health since 26 April 2005. 5295 (j) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the pressures on all health systems. 5296 (k) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the costs incurred by the Morris and Davies inquiries and the Forster review. 5297 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland audit of surgical mortality. 5298 (m) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s financial position. 5299 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to police response times and the Queensland Police 2004-2005 Statistical Review. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to locomotive power to Queensland Coal industry. 5300 (p) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of the Better Behaviour, Better Learning initiative in schools. 5301 (q) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland racing in 2005. 5302 (r) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Queensland Multicultural Awards.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4495, 10.30 am Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5303 Letter, dated 4 November 2005, from the Prime Minister to the Premier relating to Queensland’s Health Systems Review.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4515, 12.30 pm)

Refer to Hansard (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to recommendations of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5304 List of questions in the Parliament regarding surgery waiting lists 5305 Report by Hon. Geoffrey Davies AO entitled Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry Refer to Hansard (b) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to recommendations of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry. 5306 (c) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Nuttall) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry.

NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4522, 2.33 pm) Papers: Mr Palaszczuk tabled the following papers— 5307 Explanatory Notes to Mr Palaszczuk’s amendments to the Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

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NOTICE OF MOTION – MANAGEMENT OF QUEENSLAND HEALTH (Hansard p. 4547, 5.27 pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5308 Letter, dated 30 November 2005, from Hon. Gordon Nuttall MP, Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries to the Premier.

DRUG LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4557, 7.30 pm) 5275-5276 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Act 2000 and Drugs Misuse Act 1986, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. . JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4559, 7.32 pm) Papers: Mrs Lavarch tabled the following papers— 5309 Explanatory Notes to Mrs Lavarch’s amendments to the Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

THURSDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2005

ASSENT TO BILLS 5312 Letter from the Governor reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the date indicated— 28 November 2005— A Bill for An Act to amend the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, and for other purposes (State Development and Public Works Organisation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 57 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Health Services Act 1991 (Health Services Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 58 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Health Practitioner Registration Boards (Administration) Act 1999 and the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 (Health Practitioners Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 59 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 and the Land Tax Act 1915, and for other purposes (Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 60 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992, the Liquor Amendment Act 2005, the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 (Liquor and Other Acts Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 61 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Sugar Industry Act 1999 (Sugar Industry Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 62 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Police Powers and Responsibilities (Drug Detection Dogs) Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 63 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, and for other purposes (Police Powers and Responsibilities (Motorbike Noise) Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 64 of 2005) A Bill for An Act to amend the Youth Participation in Education and Training Act 2003 and the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989 (Youth Participation in Education and Training and Another Act Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 65 of 2005)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5313 Mr Pitt from 34 petitioners requesting the House to recognise the necessity of residents to enjoy their outdoor living areas and direct Parks and Wildlife staff to remove/relocate the flying foxes currently in residence in Edmonton. 5314 Mr English from 16 petitioners requesting the House to enforce upon the State of Queensland the daylight savings policy to coincide with the NSW daylight savings policy.

DAILY TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE CLAIMS BY MEMBERS – ANNUAL REPORT The following paper was tabled by the Speaker—

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5315 Daily Travelling Allowance Claims by Members of the Legislative Assembly – Annual Report 2004-05

QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— Queensland Ombudsman— 5316 Complaints Management Project Phase 1 Report, December 2005

AUDITOR–GENERAL – REPORT Mr Speaker tabled the following report— Queensland Audit Office— 5317 Audit Report No. 5 2005 Results of Performance Management Systems Audits of Output Performance Reporting – Phase 2

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following Ministerial paper was tabled The Clerk— Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie)— 5318 Letter, dated 25 November 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament's Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty action tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 8 November 2005 and the National Interest Analysis for the proposed treaty action listed

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4576, 9.34 am) 5319 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Montville Development Application. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5320 Copy of Notice of Ministerial Call in of Development Application made under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 and attachments 5321 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to A Transport Green Paper. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5322 Smart Travel Choices for South East Queensland – A Transport Green Paper – Canvassing your views on a suite of policy initiatives that encourage smart travel choices for South East Queensland 5323 Smart Travel Choices for South East Queensland – Have your say and help shape the future of transport in SEQ 5324 Smart Travel Choices for South East Queensland – A Transport Green Paper – Have your say and help shape the future of transport in SEQ, Community Document 5325 Smart Travel Choices for South East Queensland – A Discussion Paper for Young Adults – Have your say and help shape the future of transport in SEQ 5326 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the central Queensland sitting of Parliament in Rockhampton. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5327 A breakdown of the estimate of costs of the sitting of Parliament in Rockhampton. 5328 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to retail trade figures. 5329 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the World Swimmers of the Year. 5330 (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland sport awards. 5331 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Public Hospitals Inquiry. 5332 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Public Hospitals Inquiry. 5333 (i) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the unmanned aerial vehicle industry. 5334 (j) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the numbers of apprenticeships and traineeships. 5335 (k) Minister for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the intake of electricity industry apprenticeships.

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5336 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to capital works projects. 5337 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to prison intelligence overview. Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the rail freight industry. 5338 (o) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the Liquor Licensing Flying Squad. 5339 (p) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the Montville Links Development. 5340 (q) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to red tape reduction regulatory reviews. 5341 (r) Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to natural resources and mines.

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 5342 Issues Paper No. 11 – Inquiry into the Q-RIDE rider training program

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 5343 Alert Digest No. 14 of 2005

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr Clark) tabled the following paper— Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 5344 Discussion Paper – The accessibility of administrative justice, December 2005

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Public Works Committee (Mr Livingstone) tabled the following papers— Public Works Committee— 5345 Report 92 – Erub (Darnley) Island Primary Health Care Centre 5346 Report 93 – Warraber (Sue) Island Primary Health Care Centre 5347 Report 94 – The Weipa Health Precinct

MEMBER’S ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Member’s Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 5348 Report No. 71 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 9 November 2005 Relating to an Alleged Threat Against a Member and Alleged Reflections on the Chair

COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION – PAPER Ms Jarratt tabled the following paper— 5349 Report on the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association’s 16th Australian and Pacific Regional Seminar – Rarotonga, Cook Islands – 22 to 28 October 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4589, 10.30 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 5350 Letter, dated 1 December 2005, from the Premier to Mr Robert Needham, Chairperson, Crime and Misconduct Commission relating to recommendations in the Report of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry 5351 Letter, dated 1 December 2005, from the Premier to Mr Mick Keelty APM, Commissioner, Australian Federal Police relating to recommendations in the Report of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry

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5352 Letter, dated 1 December 2005, from the Premier to Mr Robert Atkinson APM, Commissioner, Queensland Police Service relating to recommendations in the Report of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry

DISABILITY SERVICES BILL (Hansard p. 4601, 11.31 am) 5310-5311 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) presented a Bill for an Act to protect and promote the rights of people with a disability, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 4603, 11.45 pm) Paper: Mr Langbroek tabled the following paper— 5353 Letter, dated 28 October 2005, from Councillor Paul Bell AM, President, Local Government Association of Queensland relating to fluoride and asbestos

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 4625, 3.40 pm) 5354 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) by leave made a ministerial statement relating to an agreement on payment by the State of legal costs and fees of victims of Dr Jayant Patel.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 4646, 6.01 pm) Paper: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5355 Non-conforming petition relating to bus services Paper: Mr O’Brien, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5356 Copy of an article dated 22 September 2005 from The Cairns Post titled Hospital site wish granted

FRIDAY, 2 DECEMBER 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5357 Miss Roberts from 958 petitioners requesting the House to reject all five proposed routes for a new highway between Cooroy and Curra because of the massive social and economic impacts they will have on all sections of the greater community of the area and commission a new study to investigate areas outside greater Gympie and its new rural residential sub-divisions and to design a route that will provide a complete by-pass of these areas for well into the future. 5358 Mr Caltabiano from 443 petitioners requesting the House to immediately remove Option A from the Eastern Busway option assessment process. 5359 Mr McArdle from 51 petitioners requesting the House to initiate a public enquiry into the use of Myodil and other oil based and water contrast dyes and establish a foundation for sufferers to cover their costs of ongoing medical conditions and requirements and request Government at all levels to take such action so as to provide compensation and medical cover for sufferers.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following Ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton)— 5360 President of the Industrial Court of Queensland in respect of the Industrial Court of Queensland, The Queensland Industrial Relations Commission and The Queensland Industrial Registry – Annual Report 2004-05 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 5361 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mrs Stuckey from 475 petitioners requesting the House commit to lobbying the Japanese Government to prohibit the expansion of any whaling programs and to support the Federal Government in creating an international whale sanctuary

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4654, 9.38 am) 5362 (a) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to capital punishment and the execution of Mr Van Nguyen.

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5363 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s population growth and the impending four millionth Queenslander. 5364 (c) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the government’s activities in 2005. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5365 Document titled The Beattie Government Achievements 2005, December 2005 5366 (d) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the South Carolina biotechnology mission. 5367 (e) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to State government funding for sport and recreation initiatives. Refer to Hansard (f) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ownership of hotels and bottle shops in Queensland. 5368 (g) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the coalition’s rejection of a Federal inquiry. 5369 (h) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland’s health system. Refer to Hansard (i) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the ethanol policy instituted by Suncorp. Refer to Hansard (j) Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists calendar. 5370 (i) Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the appeal against the sentence imposed on Mr Roderick Alexander Finch in relation to child pornography offences. Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Mrs Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the proposed Westgate Police Academy. Paper: Mrs Spence, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5371 Westgate Police Academy – Business Case Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth funding of Queensland’s health system. 5372 (k) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the recent storm damage in South East Queensland.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 4661, 10.02 am) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5373 Statistics comparing number of Freedom of Information applications in 2003-04 made to the Federal Government and the Queensland Government

TERRORISM (PREVENTATIVE DETENTION) BILL (Hansard p. 4672, 11.12 pm) Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5374 Explanatory Notes to Mr Beattie’s amendments to the Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Bill Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5375 Notes to Mr Beattie’s amendment No. 14 Paper: Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5376 Letter, dated 1 December 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer to Hon Ken Hayward, Chair Scrutiny of Legislation Committee relating to matters raised by the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee

MOTION WITHOUT NOTICE – AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL (Hansard p. 4700, 3.34 pm) Paper: Mr Messenger tabled the following paper— 5377 Number of countries who have death penalty for ordinary crimes = 75

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PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS 5 December 2005— 5378 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 3327 petitioners regarding removal of bats from Charters Towers 5379-81 Report on a decision by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) regarding the call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – Development application in relation to the Yungaba development proposal at Main Street, Holman Street, Wharf Street and Anderson Street, Kangaroo Point from PDI (QLD) Pty Ltd lodged with the Brisbane City Council – Volumes 1, 2 and 3 6 December 2005— 5382 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Information Notice No. 2 of 2005 – Reflections on the Chair 5383 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Stuckey from 119 petitioners regarding proposed modifications by the Department of Main Roads to intersections at Tooloona and Kitchener Streets, Tugun 5384 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 195 petitioners regarding a request to install traffic lights at the intersection of Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and Magnolia Parade 5385 Erratum to the Safe Food Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 7 December 2005— 5386 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 5387 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 1 5388 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 2 5389 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 3 5390 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 4 5391 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 5 5392 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 6 5393 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 888 petitioners regarding a request to build a bridge to Russell Island 5394 Boards of Examiners – Annual Report 2004-05 5395 Coal Mining Safety and Health Advisory Council – Annual Report 2004-05 5396 Mining Safety and Health Advisory Council – Annual Report 2004-05 5397 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr McArdle from 224 petitioners regarding the effects of Myodil and other oil based and water contrast dyes and seeking costs of medical treatment and compensation 8 December 2005— 5398 National Classification Code and Classification Guidelines

FRIDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2005

MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY The Assembly met at 2.30 pm, pursuant to the instrument signed by Her Excellency the Governor on 7 December. The Speaker (Honourable A McGrady) read prayers. 5399 The Clerk read the instrument, viz— Constitution of Queensland 2001 ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, Queen of Australia and Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.

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I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, acting under Section 15(1) of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, in the name of Her Majesty summon the Legislative Assembly of the Fifty–First Parliament to a sitting to commence at 2.30pm on 9 December 2005 at the Legislative Assembly Chamber, Parliament House, George Street, Brisbane. (signed) Quentin Bryce Signed and sealed with the Public Seal of the State on 7 December 2005. By Command Anna Bligh RECORDED in the Register of Patents, No. 46, page 129, on 7 December 2005. (signed) Clerk of the Executive Council

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000— 5400 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 284 State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983— 5401 State Buildings Protective Security Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 285 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989, Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002, Higher Education (General Provisions) Act 2003— 5402 Education Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 286 Wild Rivers Act 2005— 5403 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 287 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003— 5404 Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 288 Land Sales Act 1984— 5405 Land Sales Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 289 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 5406 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 290 Local Government Act 1993— 5407 Local Government Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 291 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 5408 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 292 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003— 5409 Survey and Mapping Infrastructure (Survey Standards) Notice (No. 2) 2005, No. 293 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001— 5410 Parliament of Queensland Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 294 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 5411 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Interim Standard (No. 2) 2005, No. 295 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 5412 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 296 5413 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 297 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Drug Detection Dogs) Amendment Act 2005— 5414 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 298 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 5415 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 8) 2005, No. 299 Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004— 5416-5417 Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 300 and Explanatory Notes for No. 300 Vegetation Management Act 1999— 5418 Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 301 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 5419 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2005, No. 302 Stock Act 1915— 5420 Stock (Cattle Tick) Notice 2005, No. 304

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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 5421 State Development and Public Works Organisation (Gold Coast Marine Development Project Board) Regulation 2005, No. 305

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk)— 5422 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Seeney from 503 petitioners regarding the naming of a dam currently under construction on the Burnett River Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 5423 Crime and Misconduct Commission – Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP, Report of a CMC Investigation, December 2005 – Appendix 6 (Replacement of Appendix 6 tabled on 7 December 2005)

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by the Clerk— 5424 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 Amendments made to Bill— After Clause 27— At page 19, line 6, ‘Appeals Cost’— omit, insert— ‘Appeal Costs’. Clause 28— At page 19, line 8, ‘Appeals Cost’— omit, insert— ‘Appeal Costs’.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 4717, 2.33 pm) 5425 (a) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the Crime and Misconduct report into the Honourable Gordon Nuttall, MP, and the circumstances which led to this special sitting of the House. Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 5426 Copy of letter, dated 9 November 2005, from the Attorney-General to the Clerk of the Parliament relating to a report from the Crime and Misconduct Commission into its investigation into the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 7 December 2005 5427 (b) Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to developments following the tabling of the Crime and Misconduct report into the Honourable Gordon Nuttall, MP. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5428 Letter, dated 7 December 2005, from Mr Nuttall to the Premier resigning from the Cabinet 5429 Letter, dated 7 December 2005, from Mr Nuttall to Her Excellency the Governor resigning from the Executive Council 5430 Statement, dated 7 December 2005, by Mr Nuttall 5431 Media release by the Crime and Misconduct Commission, dated 7 December 2005, titled Investigation into Minister Gordon Nuttall completed 5432 Copy of Queensland Government Gazette – Extraordinary, dated Wednesday 7 December 2005

MOTION WITHOUT NOTICE – CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION REPORT AND THE MEMBER FOR SANDGATE (Hansard p. 4720, 2.46 pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5433 Chapter 8 of the Criminal Code Act 1899 5434 Paper (undated) by R Atkinson, Commissioner of Queensland Police in response to the Crime and Misconduct Commission report titled Allegations concerning the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP dated 7 December 2005 5435 Section 37 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 5436 Section 39 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 5437 Section 40 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001

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5438 Section 47 Parliament of Queensland Act 2001 5439 Extract from Hansard, dated 16 September 1999 – Notice of Motion – Member for Ipswich West 5440 Extract from Hansard, dated 17 September 1999 – Member for Ipswich West – Mr Speaker's admonishment 5441 Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 35 titled Report on a Matter of Privilege – A Member Making a Deliberately Misleading Statement in a "Dissenting Report" 5442 Extract from Hansard, dated 12 May 1998 – Ministerial Statement by the Honourable J M Sheldon, MP 5443 Article by Scott Emerson in The Australian, dated 13 May 1998 titled Gaffe has Sheldon in sorry state 5444 Article by John Lehmann in The Courier–Mail, dated 30 April 1998 titled Say sorry for foolish comment, Sheldon told 5445 Extract from Hansard, dated 16 June 1992 – Matter of Privilege concerning a breach of privilege by the Member for Landsborough 5446 Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 52 titled Report on a Matter of privilege – Matter Referred to the Committee on 9 April 2002 Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5447 Document titled Time Line Sequence of Key Events in Gordon Nuttall Investigation Papers: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5448 Bundle of press clippings

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

12 December 2005— 5449 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Sullivan from 280 petitioners regarding the international campaign against whaling 13 December 2005— 5450 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition presented by Ms Bligh from 23 petitioners regarding anti-terrorism legislation 5451 Mental Health Court – Annual Report 2004-05 5452 Murray-Darling Basin Commission – Annual Report 2004-05 15 December 2005— 5453 Response from the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Scott from 30 petitioners regarding the Board of Directors of the Logan and District Services Club 16 December 2005— 5454 Letter, dated 15 December 2005, from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 29 November 2005 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed 5455 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 1033 petitioners regarding the Kuranda Range Road upgrade 20 December 2005— 5456 Report by the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) on an overseas Trade Delegation to the United Arab Emirates from 14 to 20 November 2005 21 December 2005— 5457 Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Research Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 5458 Childrens Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5459 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Report No. 52 – Meeting with the Queensland Ombudsman; Meeting with the Queensland Information Commissioner – 29 November 2005 5460 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads ( Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 312 petitioners regarding the Kenilworth – Eumundi Road

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5461 Report by the Deputy Premier (Ms Bligh) on an overseas Trade Mission to the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Russia and Germany – 10 to 21 November 2005 22 December 2005— 5462 Magistrates Court – Annual Report 2004-05 5463 District Court of Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5464 Office of the Public Advocate Queensland – Annual Report 2004-05 5465 Office of the Adult Guardian – Annual Report 2004-05 5466 Guardianship and Administration Tribunal – Annual Report 2004-05 5467 Response from the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 1364 petitioners concerning the deaths of Mrs Vicki Arnold and Julie-Anne Leahy 23 December 2005— 5468 Priorities in Progress Report 2004-05 5469 Health Rights Commission – Annual Report 2004-05 and late tabling statement 5470 Townsville Hospital Foundation – Annual Report 2004-05 and late tabling statement

2006— 4 January 2006— 5471 Response from the Premier and Treasurer (Mr Beattie) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Finn from 892 petitioners regarding fuel prices in Queensland 5472 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 958 petitioners regarding proposed routes for a new highway between Cooroy and Curra 5473 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Jarratt from 107 petitioners regarding a request for consultation with the Whitsunday community in relation to the proposed installation of traffic lights on Shute Harbour Road 5474 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Male from 404 petitioners regarding a request to upgrade the main road west of Conondale 5475 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Jarratt from 1403 petitioners regarding a request for consultation with the Whitsunday community in relation to the proposed installation of traffic lights on Shute Harbour Road 6 January 2006— 5476 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (Mr Palaszczuk) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Shine from 182 petitioners regarding the proposed use of treated sewerage wastewater in the State’s water supply 5477 Interim Government Response from the Acting Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Ms Bligh) to Select Committee on Travelsafe Report No. 43 – Driving on Empty: Fatigue driving in Queensland 9 January 2006— 5478 Redcliffe Hospital Foundation - Annual Report 2004-05 5479 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) regarding the Redcliffe Hospital Foundation Annual Report 2004-05 10 January 2006— 5480 Response from the Acting Premier and Treasurer (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 16 petitioners regarding daylight savings policy. 12 January 2006— 5481 Response from the Acting Premier and Treasurer (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 273 petitioners regarding a request to remove the investigation area at Bridges (Yandina) from the South East Queensland Regional Plan 16 January 2006— 5482 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Miss Simpson from 3123 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Miss Simpson from 289 petitioners regarding the intersection of David Low Way, Menzies Drive and Mudjimba Beach Road at Pacific Paradise

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18 January 2006— 5483 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Caltabiano from 57 and 70 petitioners regarding the TradeCoast Central development application and a proposal to construct an access ramp from the Gateway Motorway at Hendra 5484 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Hayward from 55 petitioners regarding staffing in the Department of Main Roads 19 January 2006— 5485 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Pitt from 78 and 34 petitioners regarding flying foxes in Edmonton 5486 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 20 petitioners regarding the National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 5487 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 43 petitioners regarding Little Goat Island 5488 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes to the Property Agents and Motor Dealers and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2005 tabled on 29 November 2005 20 January 2006— 5489 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 51 petitioners regarding the effects of Myodil and a request for action to assist sufferers 31 January 2006— 5490 ANZ Executors and Trustee Company Limited and its Controlled Entity – Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2005 1 February 2006— 5491 Statement of Reasons pursuant to s138(4) for the exercise of powers with respect to water under s138(1) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 in relation to the Moranbah Pipeline Projects 5492 Response from the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations (Mr Barton) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lingard from 752 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Mr Lingard from 45 petitioners regarding metal trade stacks at Yeronga TAFE, Park Road campus 7 February 2006— 5493 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to two paper petitions presented by Mr Wellington, from 1869 and 1431 petitioners respectively, requesting an increase in the police presence in the Nambour CBD and the establishment of a 24 hour police beat 8 February 2006— 5494 Report on an overseas trip by the Minister for Education and the Arts (Mr Welford) – Queensland Ministerial Mission for Education and the Arts, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Germany 2005 Report, 7 to 16 December 2005 13 February 2006— 5495 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions – Annual Report 2004-05

TUESDAY, 14 FEBRUARY 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS 5502 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 8 December 2005— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2004 (Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2005 – Act No. 66 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend particular Acts administered by the Minister for Transport, and for other purposes (Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 67 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation about natural resources, and for other purposes (Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 68 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to provide for water efficiency labelling and the making of water efficiency standards (Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005 – Act No. 69 of 2005)

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A Bill for an Act to amend legislation administered by the Attorney-General, and for other purposes (Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 70 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1963 (Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 71 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to amend the Plant Protection Act 1989, and for other purposes (Plant Protection Amendment Act 2005 – Act No. 72 of 2005) A Bill for an Act to authorise preventative detention in connection with terrorist acts, and for other purposes (Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Act 2005 – Act No. 73 of 2005)

E–PETITIONS The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 5503 Ms Bligh, from 485 petitioners, requesting the House to oppose the proposal by the Brisbane City Council to construct an unfiltered road tunnel, currently described as the North South Bypass Tunnel as part of TransApex. 5504 Mr English, from 1,184 petitioners, requesting the House to: not approve the inclusion of the drafted new quarry operation known as Key Resource Area 71 for Mt Cotton; not approve any expansion of the existing Mt Cotton Quarry operation in the State Development Plan; and to consider permanently preserving for the heritage of Queensland the 200 hectare property 195– 203 Gramzow Road (Mt Cotton). 5505 Mr English, from 333 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that sections 39AA, 39B, 39C and 39D of the Adoption of Children Act 1964 are included in the current review of the Act to allow Queenslanders affected by these laws an opportunity to seek fairness and balance in the legislation and condemns the current barbaric legislation that is harsher and more restrictive than legislation operating in any other Australian jurisdiction.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000— 5506-5507 Commission for Children and Young People Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 303 and Explanatory Notes for No. 303 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Act 2005— 5508 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 306 Land Tax Act 1915— 5509 Land Tax Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 307 Electrical Safety Act 2002, Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 5510-5513 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 308 and Explanatory Notes and Two Regulatory Impact Statements for No. 308 Public Records Act 2002— 5514 Public Records Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 309 Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004, Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001, Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, Public Service Act 1996, Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 5515 Education and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 310 Youth Participation in Education and Training Act 2003— 5516 Youth Participation in Education and Training Regulation 2005, No. 311 Education (General Provisions) Act 1989— 5517 Education (General Provisions) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 312 Youth Participation in Education and Training and Another Act Amendment Act 2005— 5518 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 313 Health Act 1937— 5519 Health (Drugs and Poisons) Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 314 Building Act 1975— 5520-5521 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 315 and Explanatory Notes for No. 315 Child Care Act 2002— 5522-5523 Child Care Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 316 and Explanatory Notes for No. 316 Liquor Act 1992— 5524 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 317

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Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5525 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 318 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 5526 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 319 5527 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 320 5528 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2005, No. 321 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 5529 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 322 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002— 5530 Plumbing and Drainage Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 323 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 5531 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 4) 2005, No. 324 5532 Uniform Civil Procedure Amendment Rule (No. 5) 2005, No. 325 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973, Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003, Electoral Act 1992, Evidence Act 1977, Freedom of Information Act 1992, Integrated Planning Act 1997, Justices Act 1886, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, Land Court Act 2000, Property Law Act 1974, Recording of Evidence Act 1962, Small Claims Tribunals Act 1973, Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 5533 Justice and Other Legislation (Costs and Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 326 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 5534-5535 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Examining and Training Program Approvals (Recreational Ships and Personal Watercraft)) Standard 2005, No. 327 and Explanatory Notes for No. 327 5536-5537 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 328 and Explanatory Notes for No. 328 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 5538-5540 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Regulation 2005, No. 329 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 329 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 5541 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 330 Stock Act 1915— 5542 Stock Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2005, No. 331 Plant Protection Act 1989— 5543 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2005, No. 332 Sugar Industry Amendment Act 2005— 5544 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 333 Water Act 2000, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 5545-5546 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005, No. 334 and Explanatory Notes for No. 334 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 5547 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 4) 2005, No. 335 Wagering Act 1998— 5548 Wagering Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2005, (No. 1) 2006 Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5549 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, (No. 2) 2006 Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5550 Proclamation commencing certain provision, (No. 3) 2006 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 5551 Transport Infrastructure (State-controlled Roads) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 4 Health Services Act 1991, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001— 5552 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 5 Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5553 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, (No. 6) 2006 Valuers Registration Act 1992— 5554 Valuers Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 7 Fair Trading Act 1989— 5555 Fair Trading Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 8 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5556 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 9

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Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 5557 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 10 Duties Act 2001— 5558 Duties Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 11 Integrated Planning Act 1997— 5559 Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 12 Central Queensland University Act 1998— 5560 Central Queensland University Statute No. 1 (Membership of Convocation) Repeal Statute 2005 5561 Central Queensland University Statute No. 2 (Conduct of Council Elections) Repeal Statute 2005

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following paper was tabled by The Clerk— Member for Barron River (Dr Clark)— 5562 Report on Parliamentary Gender Workshops held in Papua New Guinea and Tonga

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 10, 9.59 am) 5563 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to recent administrative arrangements. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5564 Copy of Extraordinary Government Gazette dated 2 February 2006 5565 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the state of the State. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5566 Media release by the Office of the Premier, dated 14 February 2006, titled QR to undertake multi-million dollar freight expansion 5567 Copy of article in The Courier–Mail, dated 14 February 1997, titled State's jobless rate climbs to three year high by Phillip Hudson and John Lehman 5568 Communiqué by Council of Australian Governments dated 10 February 2006 5569 (c) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland economy. 5570 (d) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to multiculturalism. 5571 (e) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to rebuilding the public health system in Queensland.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT 5572 Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Ministerial Expenses Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5573 Public Report of Ministerial expenses for the period 1 July to 31 December 2005

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 5574 Alert Digest No. 1 of 2006

REPORTS The following reports were tabled— Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 5575 Public Report of Office Expenses – Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the period 1 July to 31 December 2005 Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn)— 5576 Public Report of Office Expenses – Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the period 1 July to 31 December 2005

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 17, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 5577-5579 Memoranda of Agreement (three) dated 26 September 2005, between the Liberal Party of Australia, Queensland Division and the National Party of Australia, Queensland division titled A Lasting Partnership - Attaining Government Agreement, A Lasting Partnership - Operating in Parliament Agreement and A Lasting Partnership - Coalition in Government Agreement

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BREAKWATER ISLAND CASINO AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 39, 12.30 pm) 5496-5497 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Act 1984, and for another purpose and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

INALA SHOPPING CENTRE FREEHOLDING BILL (Hansard p. 42, 12.41 pm) 5498-5499 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for the freeholding and divestment of perpetual leases under the Housing Act 2003 in the Inala Shopping Centre and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

RETIREMENT VILLAGES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 44, 12.47 pm) 5500-5501 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Retirement Villages Act 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 88, 8.35 pm) Paper: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5580 Non-conforming petition in relation to preservation of the caravan park at Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba

WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5583 Mr Roberts, from 19 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that there is no adverse impact on fossicking under Government plans to reclassify a large number of State forests in South East Queensland. 5584 Miss Roberts, from 229 petitioners, requesting the House to objections to the section of the Bruce Highway upgrade proposal (S1) between Cooroy Connection Road and Pomona Connection Road as outlined by the Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Strategic Planning Study and to ensure that the Department of Main Roads investigate alternatives to the S1 proposal, with the aims of minimising the resumption of homes and avoiding extensive ecological and social damage to our rural environment. 5585 Mr Caltabiano, from 163 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately remove Option A from the Eastern Busway option assessment process. 5586 Mr Rowell, from 240 petitioners, requesting the House to provide emergency funding to the Cardwell Shire Council to implement an erosion protection program. 5587 Mr Rowell, from 878 petitioners, requesting the House to provide a permanent full time dentist at the Ingham Hospital to allow residents access to satisfactory dental services. 5588 Dr Flegg, from 9,786 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure the government employees adequate medical practitioners at the Caboolture Hospital to enable this important facility to remain open and operational and to guarantee that decisions on patient care will be taken by qualified health professionals rather than by bureaucrats. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 5589 Mr Fenlon from 202 petitioners requesting the House to immediately remove Option A from the Eastern Busway option assessment process 5590 Mr Caltabiano from 122 petitioners requesting the House to immediately cease planning for a freeway-style bus corridor through the eastern suburbs and commence planning for alternative methods of mass transport. 5591 Dr Flegg, from 37 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure the government employees adequate medical practitioners at the Caboolture Hospital to enable this important facility to remain open and operational and to guarantee that decisions on patient care will be taken by qualified health professionals rather than by bureaucrats.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 95, 9.33 am) 5592 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Queensland infrastructure plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper—

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5593 Folder containing a CD and various items relating to Queensland Rail freight expansion 5594 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Lady Bowen Trust. 5595 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland film industry. 5596 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to performance in the commodities sector. 5597 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the international economy. 5598 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Road Safety Summit to be held at Parliament House on 21 and 22 February 2006. 5599 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Community Cabinets. 5600 (h) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to capital works’ expenditure. 5601 (i) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to hospital beds. 5602 (j) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to behaviour management in schools. Paper: Mr Welford, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5603 Education Queensland brochure titled The Code of School Behaviour 5604 (k) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to school based apprenticeships and traineeships. 5605 (l) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the deployment of Queensland Police Service officers to the Solomon Islands. 5606 (m) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to comments by the Member for Chatsworth regarding emergency services. Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to new Queensland Rail locomotives. 5607 (o) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin) made a ministerial statement relating to the Gladstone seafood industry. 5608 (p) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bi–lateral Agreement with the Commonwealth on Older Carers’ Respite.

RACING (RACE FIELDS) AMENDMENT BILL 5581-5582 Member for Surfers Paradise (Mr Langbroek) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Act 2002 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 108, 10.30 am) Questions without notice were asked. Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following papers— 5609 Copy of a Ministerial Briefing, dated 1 August 2005 titled Hot Issues - Redcliffe-Caboolture Health Services District 5610 Copy of the running order, dated 9 August 2005, for a visit by the Premier (Mr Beattie) to Redcliffe Hospital 5611 Copy of a Queensland Health document, dated 1 June 2005, titled Request for the Minister to attend function and attached draft media release titled Minister opens new aged care facility for Redcliffe Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 5612 Copy of a letter, dated 4 January 2006, from Dr Ian Knox, Australian College of Emergency Medicine to Mr Terry Mehan, Acting Director-General, Queensland Health titled Crisis in Queensland Health public emergency departments

NOTICE OF MOTION – COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT REFORMS (Hansard p. , xx) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5613 Communiqué, dated 10 February 2006, from Meeting of Council of Australian Governments 5614 Bundle of press releases by Mr Beattie relating to reform of Queensland's health system

CHILD EMPLOYMENT BILL (Hansard p. 131, 2.30 pm) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5615 Letter (undated) from Mr Barton to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) in response to Committee's letter dated 13 February 2006

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Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5616 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Child Employment Bill

FOOD BILL (Hansard p. 137, 3.08 pm) Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5617 Document titled Queensland Health Food Safety Stakeholders Forum

NOTICE OF MOTION – RESTORATION OF QUEENSLAND HEALTH (Hansard p. 159, 5.31 pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5618 Copy of a document titled Waiting Times for "Category 1 Surgery" 5619 Copy of a document relating to hospital waiting times headed Cabinet - in - Confidence 5620 Two pages of actions by the Government to address health problems Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5621 Copy of a fax received from a 'Group of Concerned Health Care Professionals' 5622 Copy of a Queensland Health job vacancy notice 5623 Copy of a Queensland Health document titled 'Wage Rates - CHRISS

THURSDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2006

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 191, 9.30 am) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5624 Transcript of a BTQ7 News Report, dated 15 February 2006 relating to the suspension of Parliament on 16 February 2006 5625 Letter, dated 16 February 2006, from Mr Beattie to the Speaker requesting that the issue of a statement made by the Leader of the Opposition outside the House on 15 February 2006 be referred to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee

MATTER OF PRIVILEGE (Hansard p. 191, 9.33 am) Paper: Mr Nuttall, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5626 Opinion of Anthony J H Morris QC, Barrister–at–Law, relating to a Crime and Misconduct Commission Report of December 2005

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5627 Mr Hobbs, from 1,546 petitioners, requesting the House to reinstate ownership rights previously attached to freehold land under the Vegetation Management Act 1999. 5628 Ms Bligh, from 12 petitioners, requesting the House to establish a specific community-based legal service to deliver legal advice and assistance to people over 60 years of age residing in urban and rural Queensland; undertake community and professional education with the aim of increasing awareness of problems such as the domestic violence and financial abuse confronting older people; undertake case-work that will advance the interests of this sector of the community; and monitor and advocate for law reform impacting on older people. 5629 Mr English, from 89 petitioners, requesting the House to urgently consider placing a Fire Station in the southern part of the Shire.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 194, 9.51 am) 5630 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to climate change, the Great Barrier Reef, clean coal technologies and the Stanwell Corporation Limited. 5631 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Government investment in funding of medical research. 5632 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to infrastructure projects in regional and rural Queensland. 5633 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s economic growth. 5634 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland tourism industry. 5635 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the emergency plan for the Brisbane CBD. 5636 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the centenary of the Mater Hospital.

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5637 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Ken Fletcher. Refer to Hansard (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a petition to the Federal Government seeking an increase in funding for medical student places. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5638 Copy of an email (undated) from Sara Allard, Office of Steven Ciobo MP to ‘fellow Liberals’ 5639 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Smart State PhD Scholarships program. 5640 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to improvements in working environments for Queensland Health medical staff. 5641 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the construction industry and QBuild’s 2006 apprentice and trainee intake. 5642 (m) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to the payment of compensation to the victims of Dr Jayant Patel. Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to roads funding and new transport initiatives. 5643 (o) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to a community corrections pilot program in the lower Gulf of Carpentaria and the Torres Strait area. 5644 (p) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Government water supply strategies.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 205, 10.29 am) Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) tabled the following paper— 5645 Document titled Asbestos Roof Replacement Program listing schools where work will be conducted between 18 February and 30 June 2006 Item: Mrs Pratt tabled the following item— 5646 Photograph of Wondai Tip

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 216, 11.30 am) Refer to Hansard (a) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to an oil spill near Gladstone. Refer to Hansard (b) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to a question from the Member for Woodridge.

RETAIL SHOP LEASES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 220, 12.02 pm) Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5647 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Retail Shop Leases Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 252, 4.50 pm) Paper: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5648 Paper, dated 25 January 2006, titled A Looming Crisis for Geoscience Training in Australia (Implications and Recommendations for Queensland) prepared for Mr McNamara by Gregory E Webb, School of Natural Resource Sciences, Queensland University of Technology

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

20 February 2006— 5649 Child Protection Queensland – 2004-05 Performance Report 5650 National Australia Trustees Limited and its Controlled Entity – Annual Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2005 22 February 2006— 5651 Interim response by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to Public Works Committee Report No. 89 entitled Redevelopment of the Mabuiag Island Primary Health Care Centre, Report No. 90 entitled Redevelopment of the Iama (Yam) Island Primary Health Care Centre, Report No. 91 entitled Redevelopment of the Moa Island (Kubin Community) Primary Health Care Centre,

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Report No. 92 entitled Erub (Darnley) Island Primary Health Care Centre, Report No. 93 entitled Warraber (Sue) Island Primary Health Care Centre and Report No. 94 entitled The Weipa Health Precinct 24 February 2006— 5652 National Environment Protection Council – Annual Report 2004-05 27 February 2006— 5653 Letter, dated 24 February 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in the Commonwealth Parliament on 7 and 8 February 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed 5654 Government Response to Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 70 titled Registration of Members’ Interests – Matter Referred under Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly 5655 Government Response to Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 71 titled Matter of Privilege referred by the Speaker on 9 November 2005 Relating to an Alleged Threat Against a Member and Alleged Reflections on the Chair

TUESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS 5660 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 22 February 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Succession Act 1981 (Succession Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 1 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to safeguard children working in Queensland, and for other purposes (Child Employment Act 2006 – Act No. 2 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to provide for matters relating to handling and selling food, securing the safety and suitability of food and fixing standards for food, and for other purposes (Food Act 2006 – Act No. 3 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (Retail Shop Leases Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 4 of 2006)

STATEMENT BY THE SPEAKER – MEDIA RULES Mr Speaker tabled the following paper— 5661 Media access to Parliamentary Precinct and the Legislative Assembly Chamber

PAPERS TABLED BY THE SPEAKER – STATEMENTS FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 5662 Statement of Public Disclosure – Statement of Recurrent Expenditure for The Honourable D Fouras MP – Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 22 to 24 July 2005 5663 Statement of Public Disclosure – Office of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 25 July 2005 to 8 August 2005 – Acting Speaker: The Honourable D Fouras MP 5664 Statement for Public Disclosure – Office of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for the period 9 August 2005 to 31 December 2005 – Speaker: The Honourable T McGrady MP

E–PETITION The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 5665 Mr Caltabiano, from 221 petitioners, requesting the House to call a full public inquiry into the reasons for the State Government’s back-flip from its stated action to refurbish Yungaba, the subsequent conduct of sale and approval procedures and the use of “call in” powers and to suspend the sale process and to engage in proper community consultation about suitable public uses for Yungaba, including full consideration of Yungaba continuing to be used for multicultural purposes.

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977— 5666 Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 13 Electrical Safety Act 2002— 5667- 5669 Electrical Safety Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 14 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 14 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 5670 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 15 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 5671- 5672 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Standard 2006, No. 16 and Explanatory Notes for No. 16 5673 - 5674 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Designing and Building Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships) Standard 2006, No. 17 and Explanatory Notes for No. 17 5675 - 5676 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Accreditation as Ship Designer, Ship Builder or Marine Surveyor) Standard 2006, No. 18 and Explanatory Notes for No. 18 5677 - 5678 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Recreational Ships Miscellaneous Equipment) Standard 2006, No. 19 and Explanatory Notes for No. 19 5679 - 5680 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 20 and Explanatory Notes for No. 20 Public Health Act 2005— 5681 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 21 Liquor Act 1992— 5682 - 5684 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 22 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 22 Building Act 1975— 5685 - 5687 Standard Building Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 23 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 23 Public Trustee Act 1978— 5688 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 24 Fisheries Act 1994— 5689 - 5690 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2006, No. 25 and Explanatory Notes for No. 25 Fisheries Act 1994, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 5691 - 5693 Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 26 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 26 Electrical Safety Act 2002— 5694 Electrical Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2006, No. 27 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 5695 Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 28

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 5696 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Succession Amendment Bill 2005— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’. Clause 6— At page 27, line 13, ‘(3)’— omit, insert— ‘(2)’. Clause 6— At page 27, line 13, ‘(4)’— omit, insert— ‘(3)’. Child Employment Bill 2005—

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Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’. Food Bill 2005— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’. Retail Shop Leases Amendment Bill 2005— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— A proposal for the revocation of the setting apart and declaration as state forest under the Forestry Act 1959 of certain state forest areas 5697 A brief explanation of the proposal 5698 A map showing the proposed revocation area

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 263, 9.41 am) 5699 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the national survey on health and the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on obesity. 5700 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Health Code of Conduct. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5701 Queensland Health Code of Conduct, dated March 2006 5702 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Sonoma Coal project. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5703 Copy of pp. 689-696 Queensland Government Gazette No. 40 – Notice under the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971, in relation to Sonoma Infrastructure Facility 5704 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Bundaberg Community Cabinet. 5705 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane City Safety Action Plan. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5706 Document, dated February 2006, titled Brisbane City Safety Action Plan Progress Report 5707 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Road Safety Summit held at Parliament House. 5708 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Service Delivery and Performance Commission. Refer to Hansard (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to briefings for the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme and the Burdekin to Moranbah water pipeline. 5709 - 5710 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Grants Commission and the distribution of GST revenue to Queensland and disaster relief funding for north west Queensland. Refer to Hansard (j) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the resignation of the Member for Gaven (Mr Poole). Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5711 Letter of resignation (undated) from the Member for Gaven (Mr Poole) to Mr Beattie 5712 (k) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Grants Commission Relativities Update Report for 2006.

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5713 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to public reporting by Queensland health and information available on the Queensland Health website – http://www.health.qld.gov.au/. Refer to Hansard (m) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Tugun Bypass. 5714 (n) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland tourism Strategy. 5715 (o) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to the literacy framework. Paper: Mr Welford, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5716 Document by the Department of Education and the Arts titled Literacy the Key to Learning: Framework for Action 2006-2008

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 5717 Alert Digest No. 2 of 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 276, 10.30 am) Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) tabled the following paper— 5718 Document (undated) showing a table detailing the annual number of road crashes (by severity) on the Pacific Motorway between Springwood and Tugun between January 2000 and November 2005

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 299, 12.31 pm) 5656-5657 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CHILD SAFETY (CARERS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 3.01, 12.41 pm) 5658-5659 Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Child Protection Act 1999, the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2005 and the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

WEDNESDAY, 1 MARCH 2006

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5721 Mrs Menkens, from 109 petitioners, requesting the House to review the Department of Child Safety’s handling of a matter.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 363, 9.32 am) 5722 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the food tampering at Sizzler restaurants. 5723 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Grants Commission and GST revenue. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5724 Document titled Contributions to Public Hospitals - Queensland vs Australian Government, 1998-2008 5725 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the detection of illegal foreign fishing vessels. 5726 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the State of the State report. 5727 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Ambulance Service first aid training courses. 5728 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Telstra’s removal of payphones. 5729 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to fact sheets on Avian flu.

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Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5730 Document titled The Queensland government and pandemic planning 5731 Document titled Avian influenza in humans 5732 Document titled Pandemic influenza - frequently asked questions 5733 Document titled Avian influenza - frequently asked questions 5734 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Wolffdene Dam and the Water Infrastructure Implementation Plan. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5735 Document titled Department of Natural Resources, Water Infrastructure Planning and Development, 1997-98 to 2001-02 – Implementation Plan 5736 Extract from Hansard, dated 3 October 1989, pages 1010 to 1017 relating to the Wolffdene Dam 5737 (i) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the German Festival. 5738 (j) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for accommodation for regional Queensland Health staff. 5739 (k) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the new statewide intelligence network, Queensland Police Records and Information Management Exchange (QPRIME). 5740 (l) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland gas industry. 5741 (m) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of recommendations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission report into foster care. 5742 (n) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland court action challenging the validity of the Federal Government’s Work Choices legislation. 5743 (o) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to Water ‘06 Conference and the South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy. 5744 (p) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to ICT contracts for Queensland businesses. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5745 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 6 February 2006, by Liam Walsh titled Review in line for state's IT trade

TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT OF QUEENSLAND ROAD RULES) BILL (Hansard p. 376, 10.14 am) 5719 – 5720 Member for Chatsworth (Mr Caltabiano) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 and the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 1999 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 380, 10.30 am) Papers: Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr Quinn) tabled the following papers— 5746 Concord Research Query result showing an article from The Courier–Mail, dated 18 February 2006, by Tanya Chilcott-Moore titled MP faces critics over long break 5747 Ministerial media statement, dated 20 February 2006, by the Premier (Mr Beattie) titled Margaret Keech and Dianne Reilly to look after Gaven Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5748 Document, dated 28 February 2006, titled Statement from the Member for Ipswich West, Don Livingstone

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THURSDAY, 2 MARCH 2006

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5749 Mr Hoolihan, from 364 petitioners, requesting the House to establish a permanent training facility for defence force cadets on the Capricorn Coast at Yeppoon

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle)— 5750 Report on a decision by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) on a call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – Development Application at Clements Street, Moranbah (Belyando Shire Council) by N Sweetman (NevTan Investments)

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 469, 9.32 am) 5751 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a pay rise for Queensland nurses. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5751a Fortnightly and annual rates payable for a Registered Nurse Level 1 5752 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Chelco and the Aurukun bauxite mining project on Cape York. 5753 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to protocol between the Queensland Government and the Local Government Association of Queensland. 5754 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Mary River Weir project. 5755 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Mt Lindesay/North Beaudesert Study Area. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Documents by the Office of Urban Management— 5756 South East Queensland Regional plan 2005-2026, Draft Amendment 1, March 2006 – For Consultation 5757 Mt Lindesay/North Beaudesert Study Area – Study Report – Setting a vision for the future – February 2006 5758 Phase 2 Consultation Report on the Mt Lindesay/North Beaudesert Study Area Draft Study Report 5759 Study Area update – Mt Lindesay/North Beaudesert 5760 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Safe Youth Parties Taskforce and violence at a party in Redcliffe. 5761 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Springfield and Mackay Community Cabinets. 5762 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane International Motor Show. Refer to Hansard (i) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk), on behalf of the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt), made a ministerial statement tabling the report on the Review of Transport Provisions contained in the Child Care Act 2002. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, on behalf of Mr Pitt, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5763 Report on Review of Transport Provisions 5764 (i) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Commonwealth Grants Commission and GST. 5765 (j) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to reform of the Integrated Planning Act 1997. 5766 (k) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the triage system used to the Queensland Ambulance Service. 5767 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Sizzler food contamination affair and proposed amendments to the Food Act 2006. 5768 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the mid–year crime statistics. Paper: Ms Spence, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 5769 Document titled Reported and Cleared Offences – Queensland, July to December, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005

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5770 (n) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to the Department of Child Safety’s Multicultural Action Plan. 5771 (o) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to mineral exploration. 5772 (p) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the Puchi Wu Aboriginal business partnership in Leichhardt River.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 480, 10.15 am) Papers: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5773 Copy of a letter, dated 20 February 2006, from the Burnside Netball Club to ‘To Whom it May Concern’ relating to a Show Cause Notice 5774 Copy of a Show Cause Notice under Section 93, dated 30 January 2006, from the Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development to the Burnside Netball Club Inc.

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 5775 Report No. 72 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 24 August 2005 Relating to the Alleged Misleading of Estimates Committee D

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson), pursuant to section 4.7(4) of the Police Service Administration Act 1990, tabled the following papers— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 5776 Certified copy of the Register of Reports and Recommendations to the Police Minister, Ministerial Directions and tabled Ministerial Reasons 2005 5777 Letter, dated 25 January 2006, from the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, Mr Robert Atkinson, to the Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, Mr Robert Needham 5778 Letter, dated 31 January 2005, from Mr Needham to the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 483, 10.30 am) Papers: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) tabled the following papers— 5779 Copy of a media release, dated 1 March 2006, from the Australian Government Commonwealth Grants Commission titled Report on State Revenue Sharing Relativities 2006 Update Papers: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) tabled the following papers— 5780 Copy of a letter, dated 21 February 2006, from Dr K D McNeil, Associate Professor Medicine and Head of Transplant Services, Prince Charles Hospital, relating to the opening of the proposed emergency department at Prince Charles Hospital to ‘Dear Uschi’ 5781 Copy of a draft letter (undated) from Tracey Davis to ‘Dear Aspley Resident’ 5782 Copy of an email, dated 28 February 2006, from the Moggill Electorate Office to the Aspley Electorate Office Paper: Mr Malone tabled the following paper— 5783 Document titled Medical Priority Dispatch System – Version 11.1 AUE – Response Determinant Descriptors

TUESDAY, 7 MARCH 2006

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER – WRIT FOR BY–ELECTION – ELECTORATE OF GAVEN Papers: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 5790 Copy of a Writ for election dated 7 March 2006, issued pursuant to s 79(1) of the Electoral Act 1992, for a By-election in the Electoral District of Gaven

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5791 Copy of a certified true copy of the Writ 5792 Copy of a letter, dated 7 March 2006, from the Clerk of the Parliament to the Electoral Commissioner enclosing the original and certified true copy of the Writ

E–PETITION The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 5793 Mr Sullivan, from 228 petitioners, requesting the House to establish a specific community-based legal service to deliver legal advice and assistance to people over 60 years of age residing in urban and rural Queensland; undertake community and professional education with the aim of increasing awareness of problems such as the domestic violence and financial abuse confronting older people; undertake case-work that will advance the interests of this sector of the community; and monitor and advocate for law reform impacting on older people.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Fisheries Act 1994— 5794 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 1) 2006, No. 25 (Please note: This instrument replaces the previous version of No. 25 tabled on 28 February 2006) Fisheries Act 1994, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 5795 Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 26 (Please note: This instrument replaces the previous version of No. 26 tabled on 28 February 2006) Water Act 2000— 5796 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 29 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 5797-5799 Environmental Protection (Water) Amendment Policy (No. 1) 2006 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 30 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Act 2000— 5800 Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 31

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 542, 9.36 am) 5801 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the writ for the by–election in the electorate of Gaven. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5802 Letter, dated 7 March 2006, from Mr Beattie to the Speaker requesting the issue of a writ, in accordance with the provisions of the Electoral Act 1992, for a by-election in the Electoral District of Gaven 5803 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the provision of emergency services at the Caboolture Hospital and the Government’s agreement with Aspen Medical. 5803a (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Health Action Plan. 5804 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the number of doctors employed by Queensland Health. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5805 Copy of a document (undated) titled Growth in the QPS and Queensland Population by Statistical Division 2000-2004 5806 Copy of a document, dated February 2006, by the Office of Public Service Merit and Equity titled Growth in the Queensland Public Service Workforce 2000-2005 5807 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the opening of the James Cook University Brisbane Campus. 5808 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to expressions of interest for Stage 1 of the North Bank redevelopment project in the Brisbane CBD. 5809 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to nominations for the 2006 Queensland Greats Awards 2006. 5810 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Dawson Petie as Executive Chair of Queensland 150 Year celebrations. 5811 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to recent economic data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. 5812 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Invest Queensland campaign and the launch of the Interstate Attraction Program.

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5813 (k) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the reform of Queensland Health. 5814 (l) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to capital investment in the State’s electricity distribution infrastructure. Refer to Hansard (m) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the road deaths of 17 to 24 year olds. 5815 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to drug–related crime and Operation Echo Lock at the Borallon Correctional Centre. 5816 (o) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to obesity in children, the Health Food and Drink Strategy and the Smart Choices Toolkit. 5817 (p) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to a newsletter issued by the Member for Chatsworth (Mr Caltabiano) regarding the number of firefighters in the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service. 5818 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to acknowledgement for relative carers and Foster and Kinship Care Week. 5819 (r) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to Clean Up Australia Day, the Nature Refuge Program and the Green Rewards Program. 5820 (s) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to affordable housing and the $40m Boarding House Program. 5821 (t) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to Multicultural Queensland and Harmony Day on 21 March 2006.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 555, 10.30 am) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 5822 Copy of an article from The Courier–Mail (undated) relating to the availability of beds in public hospitals

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p. 567, 11.30 am) Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5823 Document titled Survey Results – Should Underage Criminal Offenders, if found guilty of their crime, have their identities released to the Public, authorised by Frank W Gower, President, Australian Pensioners & Superannuants League, Caloundra Papers: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5824 Document, dated 11 February 2006, titled Join us as we watch the crisis unfolding ' 5825 Document, dated 21 November 2005, titled The oil shock of 2005 by John Quiggin, University of Queensland

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 577, 12.30 pm) 5784 – 5785 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 and the Medical Practitioners Registration Regulation 2002 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

FORESTRY PLANTATIONS QUEENSLAND BILL (Hansard p. 578, 12.34 pm) 5786 - 5787 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to establish Forestry Plantations Queensland to manage, under the Forestry Act 1959, State forests that are plantation forests, including selling particular forest products from those forests, and to own and use other property for plantation-related purposes, and to amend various Acts and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

INTEGRATED PLANNING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 581, 12.42 pm) 5788 – 5789 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Integrated Planning Act 1997, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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RECREATION AREAS MANAGEMENT BILL (Hansard p. 585, 2.30 pm) Paper: Ms Nolan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5826 Bundle of extracts from the Queensland Times newspaper relating to the benefits of a green corridor in the Ipswich area Papers: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 5827 Extract from the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee's Alert Digest No 1 of 2006 relating to the Recreation Areas Management Bill 5828 Letter, dated 13 February 2006, from the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) to Ms Boyle

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 635, 9.27 pm) Items: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, by leave, tabled the following items— 5829 Candle and candle holder distributed by the Uniting Church, Gladstone Congregation

WEDNESDAY, 8 MARCH 2006

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5830 Miss Roberts, from 2,564 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that the recreation area at Inskip Point devoted to camping not be reduced; consideration is given to increasing the camping area to alleviate crowding problems; and a consultative committee be formed to assist in planning future changes.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 644, 9.38 am) 5831 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to apprenticeships and training and the Queensland Skills Plan White Paper. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5832 White Paper by Department of Employment and Training titled Queensland Skills Plan and related papers 5833-5834 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland tax reforms. 5835 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to International Women’s Day. 5836 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s coal mining industry. 5837 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the St Joseph’s Casa Italia Festival at New Farm. 5838 (f) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Skills Plan. 5839 (g) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Skills Plan. 5840 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the recruitment of doctors by Queensland Health. 5841 (i) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to jobs with Energex and Ergon Energy. 5842 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland Report on women in prison. Paper: Ms Spence, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 5843 Document by Department of Corrective Services titled Response to the Anti- Discrimination Queensland Women in Prison Report – March 2006 5844 (k) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to International Women’s Day and support for women in business. 5845 (l) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to a promotional visit to Japan and Korea to promote Queensland’s tourism industry.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 654, 10.20 am) Papers: Mr Foley, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 5846 Letter, dated 24 February 2006, from John A Salmon to Mr Foley, together with various enclosures relating to the Wide Bay Brickworks Pty Ltd

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QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 656, 10.30 am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 5847 Copy of an article by Chris Griffith titled Lib distances himself from property scheme, together with various attachments

DRUG LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 682, 2.30 pm) Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5848 Explanatory Notes to amendments to the Drug Legislation Amendment Bill

NOTICE OF MOTION – CONTAINER DEPOSIT LEGISLATION (Hansard p. 710, 5.41 pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5849 Document detailing the terms of reference for a project by the Australian Government Productivity Commission titled Waste Generation and Resource Efficiency

PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p. 717, 7.30 pm) Paper: Mrs Stuckey, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5850 List of consumer protection legislation passed since November 2000 Paper: Mrs Stuckey, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5851 Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development form titled Application for Individual's Licence: Real Estate Agent, Property Developer, Auctioneer, Motor Dealer and Commercial Agent

THURSDAY, 9 MARCH 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5852 Mr Caltabiano, from 5,000 petitioners, requesting the House to construct, man, maintain and fully- fund a 24 hour a day fire station in Nerang. 5853 Mr Caltabiano, from 59 petitioners, requesting the House to call on the Government to commit to maintain Queensland’s free hospital system and scrap plans for the implementation of levies and means testing for Queensland patients

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p. 744, 9.40 am) 5854 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Queensland Planning Authority. 5855 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the introduction of full retail contestability of electricity and gas supply in Queensland. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Energy Competition Committee— 5856 Consultation Paper No. 3, dated 28 February 2006, titled Electricity Full Retail Competition Proposed Policy Positions 5857 Consultation Paper No. 4, dated 28 February 2006, titled Gas Full Retail Competition Proposed Policy Positions 5858 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Papua New Guinea gas pipeline and the Gove Lateral pipeline project. 5859 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to professional skills shortages in Queensland. 5860 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the forthcoming Summit on Obesity. 5861 (f) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to an Environmental Impact Statement for the Gold Coast marine development project for the Spit. 5862 (g) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water supply and the South East Queensland Water Commission. 5863 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the 13 Health medical helpline.

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5864 (i) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the results of an independent review of Energex and Ergon Energy Call Centres. 5865 (j) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the International Transfer of Prisoners Scheme and the transfer of a prisoner from a Queensland prison. 5866 (k) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the ministerial approval of the Attunga Heights development at Noosa. 5867 (l) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to instances where bystanders have saved lives. Refer to Hansard (m) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s new taxi security cameras. 5868 (n) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to the Kelvin Grove Urban Village Project and the appointment of Mr Bill Grant as Project Director.

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following papers— Legal Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 5869 Submissions received by the Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee’s inquiry, Voices and Votes

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members’ Ethics and Parliament Privileges Committee— 5870 Report No. 73 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 16 February 2006 Relating to Alleged Reflections on the Speaker

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p. 755, 10.30 am) Papers: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) tabled the following papers— 5871 Copy of a letter, dated 20 December 2005, from a Charters Towers resident (name and address deleted) to Ms Boyle relating to flying foxes at Charters Towers 5872 Minister's Speech Notes (undated) in relation to her answer to a question without notice

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p. 767, 11.32 am) 5872a Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the matter of privilege raised by Dr Flegg earlier today and asked that the matter be referred to the Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee.

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 801, 5.00 pm) Paper: Mr Lee, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5873 Consultation brochure from Queensland Rail, dated February 2006, relating to the proposed upgrade of Indooroopilly Station Papers: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 5874 Letter, dated 10 February 2006, from John A Salmon to Mr Foley regarding Wide Bay Brickworks Pty Ltd, together with his submission to the Minister for Justice and Attorney– General (Mrs Lavarch) and enclosures Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5875 Report on overseas visit titled 51st Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference – Fiji – 4 to 10 September 2005 – Report to CPA Executive – Queensland Branch by delegate Terry Sullivan, MP

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PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

13 March 2006— 5876 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition presented by Mr English from 89 petitioners requesting the House to urgently consider placing a fire station in the southern part of the Redland Shire 15 March 2006— 5877 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Menkens from 109 petitioners requesting the House to review the Department of Child Safety’s handling of a matter 5878 Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) to a paper petition presented by Mrs Scott from 25 petitioners requesting the appointment of an inspector from the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation to investigate allegations of impropriety in the administration of the Logan and Districts Services Club Inc. 16 March 2006— 5879 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr English from 1,184 petitioners regarding a proposed and existing quarry at Mt Cotton 17 March 2006— 5880 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hobbs from 1,546 petitioners regarding freehold land rights and the Vegetation Management Act 1999 20 March 2006— 5881 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 9,786 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 37 petitioners regarding medical services at Caboolture Hospital 5882 Letter, dated 17 March 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 28 February 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed 5883 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 878 petitioners regarding dental services at Ingham Hospital 22 March 2006— 5884 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Roberts from 19 petitioners regarding fossicking in Queensland’s State forest areas 5885 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Finn from 740 petitioners regarding the age of consent for anal intercourse 5886 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 240 petitioners regarding erosion on the beach at Cardwell, north of Sheridan Street 24 March 2006— 5887 Queensland Treasury Corporation – Half Yearly Report July to December 2005

TUESDAY, 28 MARCH 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS 5898 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 15 March 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Act 1984, and for another purpose (Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 5 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Retirement Villages Act 1999 (Retirement Villages Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 6 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to provide for the freeholding and divestment of perpetual leases under the Housing Act 2003 in the Inala Shopping Centre (Inala Shopping Centre Freeholding Act 2006 – Act No. 7 of 2006)

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A Bill for an Act to amend the Drug Rehabilitation (Court Diversion) Act 2000 and Drugs Misuse Act 1986, and for other purposes (Drug Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 8 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to make various amendments of Queensland legislation relating to qualifications of persons performing audits, and for other purposes (Audit Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 9 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, and for other purposes (Property Agents and Motor Dealers and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 10 of 2006)

PETITIONS The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5899 Mr Beattie, from 76 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure the government employs adequate medical practitioners at the Caboolture Hospital to enable this important facility to remain open and operational and to guarantee that decisions on patient care will be taken by qualified health professionals rather than by bureaucrats. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 5900 Mr Caltabiano, from 330 petitioners, requesting the House to create a campaign that will bring public awareness to the issue of excessive noise from home stereos and home theatre systems and to make people aware of their rights and obligations.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991— 5901 Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 32 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 5902 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 33 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 5903 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 34 Lotteries Act 1997— 5904 Lotteries Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 35 Wagering Act 1998— 5905 Wagering Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 36 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 5906 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 37 Retail Shop Leases Amendment Act 2006— 5907 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 38 Retail Shop Leases Act 1994— 5908 Retail Shop Leases Regulation 2006, No. 39 Marine Parks Act 1982— 5909 Marine Parks Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 40 Health Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5910 Health Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2006, No. 41 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 5911 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 42 Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development Entitlements Protection Act 2004— 5912 Southern Moreton Bay Islands Development Entitlements Protection Regulation 2006, No. 43 Succession Amendment Act 2006— 5913 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 44 Disaster Management Act 2003— 5914 Disaster Management (Extension of Disaster Situation-Cairns, Innisfail, Mareeba, Townsville, Mount Isa and Mackay) Regulation 2006, No. 45

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 5915 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Drug Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 Amendments made to Bill

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Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’. Audit Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 Amendments made to Bill Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’. Property Agents and Motor Dealers and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2005 Amendments made to Bill Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.808, 9.53am) 5916 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Operation Recovery and the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5917-5918 Fax, dated 28 March 2006, from Malcolm Hazell, Official Secretary to His Excellency the Governor-General of Australia enclosing a copy of a message from Her Majesty the Queen, addressed to His Excellency, conveying sympathy to the people of North Queensland, dated 27 March 2006 5919 Document, dated 28 March 2006, titled Operation Recovery Task Force - Overview Report 1 by Peter Cosgrove, Head of the Operation Recovery Task Force 5920 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the report of the Safe Youth Parties Task Force. 5921 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Member for Bundaberg (Mrs J Cunningham). 5922 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the suspension of new water charges. 5923 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Queensland Regional Draft Plan Amendment No. 1. 5924 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Ideas Festival. 5925 (g) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to efforts by the Department of Communities to assist victims of the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry. 5926 (h) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to the Department of Emergency Services’ response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry. 5927 (i) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the response by Police and other personnel to the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry. Paper: Ms Spence, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 5928 Document, dated 20 March 2006, titled Safe Celebrations – A report into out-of-control Youth Parties in Queensland by the Safe Youth Parties Task force Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the response by staff of the Department of Main Roads and Roadtek to the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry and drink driving.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 5929 Alert Digest No. 3 of 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.820, 10.30am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5930 Document, undated, providing information about the Cyclone Larry Relief Appeal

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Papers: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) tabled the following papers— 5931 Document listing the names of QBuild employees involved in the tropical cyclone Larry relief 5932 Document listing the Department of Housing staff involved in the tropical cyclone Larry relief Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following paper— 5933 Media release, dated 1 August 2004, by Martin Ferguson MP titled Latham Labor's $80m for Tully Floodworks 5934 Media release, dated 15 September 2004, by John Anderson MP titled Howard-Anderson Government Injects Another $650 Million into Roads 5935 Media statement, dated 8 December 2004, by Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services and State Department for Main Roads titled Consultants Appointed for Tully Floodworks Planning 5936 Media statement, issued 23 March 2006, by Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services and State Department for Main Roads titled Boost to Upgrade of Bruce Highway South of Tully 5937 Map titled Corduroy Creek to Tully High School - Existing Western Variation

RACING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.843, 12.30pm) 5888-5889 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Act 2002 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PROSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.844, 12.37pm) 5890-5891 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Prostitution Act 1999, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CONSUMER CREDIT AND TRADE MEASUREMENT AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.848, 12.46pm) 5892-5893 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994, to make changes to the Consumer Credit Code, and to amend the Trade Measurement Act 1990 and the Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PERSONAL INJURIES PROCEEDINGS (LEGAL ADVERTISING) AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.849, 12.50 pm) 5894-5895 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

FISHERIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.851, 12.56pm) 5896-5897 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Fisheries Act 1994 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.858, 3.17pm) Refer to Hansard Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to adverse media comments about the credentials of Dr Haas of the Prince Charles Hospital. Papers: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5938 Copy of a report titled Review of Norwood procedures performed at The Prince Charles Hospital since 2000 5939 Copy of a letter, dated 23 March 2006, from the Paediatric Intensive Care and Ward Nursing Staff of The Prince Charles Hospital Paediatric Cardiac Services to The Courier- Mail 5940 Copy of a letter, dated 24 March 2006, from medical staff of the Prince Charles Hospital to The Courier-Mail

INTEGRATED PLANNING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.860, 3.23pm) Paper: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5941 Explanatory Notes to Ms Boyle’s amendments to the Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

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WEDNESDAY, 29 MARCH 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 5946 Mrs Sullivan, from 1,604 petitioners, requesting the House to consider making intoxication and chroming offences an offence the same as public drunkenness, as identified in the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s report on Police Powers and Volatile Substance Misuse so they can be managed in the same way. 5947 Mr Wellington, from 94 petitioners, requesting the House to place a sign on the Bruce Highway in the vicinity of the Parklands exit for traffic travelling north, instructing that exhaust brakes are not to be used for the following kilometre. 5948 Mr Knuth, from 2,716 petitioners, requesting the House to: continue to maintain the ownership of Eventide Aged Care Facility; acknowledge part of this facility is vacant and can be used for the benefit of the community of Charters Towers, particularly in the area of Dementia; provide adequate funding and staffing levels to enable this facility to function at full capacity; and assure HACC services will not be off loaded.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch)— 5949 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition presented by Ms Bligh from 12 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Mr Sullivan from 228 petitioners regarding a specialised community-based legal service aimed at meeting the needs of older Australians

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.915, 9.34am) 5950 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the first meeting of the Cyclone Larry Operation Recovery Task Force. 5951 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Alan Consultancy report on Queensland Health and means testing and co–payments for public hospital services. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5952 Report, dated 17 March 2006, by The Allen Consulting Group to Queensland Health titled Final Report Confidential – Health Economist Review 5953 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the appointment of Ms Fiona McKersie as Director-General of the Department of Emergency Services. 5954 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a parade and reception to welcome home the Queensland members of the Commonwealth Games team. 5955 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland’s coal export industry and the expansion of Abbot Point and Hay Point. 5956 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Mackay Community Cabinet meetings on 19 and 20 March 2006. 5957 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the new State Government Smart State Jobs and Careers website, – http://jobs.govnet.qld.gov.au/home.asp. 5958 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the new Townsville Sports House. 5959 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the upgrade of the Townsville Police–Citizens Youth club. 5960 (j) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Thuringowa Riverway Project. 5961 (k) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding assistance for restoration of St Joseph’s Cathedral, Rockhampton. 5962 (l) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Ministerial Council for Commonwealth–State financial relations (MINCO) meeting to be held in Canberra on 31 March 2006. 5963 (m) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s Work Choices legislation. 5964 (n) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Palmer investigation into the detention of Cornelia Rau. 5965 (o) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the response by Energex and Ergon Energy to the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry.

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5966 (p) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to schools affected by Cyclone Larry . 5967 (q) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the implementation of recommendations of a review of independent paediatric cardiac services in Queensland hospitals. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5968 Queensland Health report titled Review of Paediatric Cardiac Services in Queensland – Brisbane, March 2006

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p.928, 10.22am) Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5969 Memorandum, dated 10 March 2006, from Jim MacAnally to Members of State Council

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.929, 10.30am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 5970 Document titled Financial assistance to primary and small business in the wake of Cyclone Larry 5971 List of major donors to the Cyclone Larry disaster appeal Paper: Mr Langbroek tabled the following paper— 5972 Copy of images of a liquor store robbery Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) tabled the following paper— 5973 Document titled Police Numbers Increase – District/Ratio

CORRECTIVE SERVICES BILL (Hansard p.940, 11.30am) 5942–5943 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for corrective services, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

FOOD AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.945, 11.53am) 5944-5945 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Food Act 2006 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

DISABILITY SERVICES BILL (Hansard p.946, 11.59am) Paper: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 5974 Document, dated December 2005, by Queenslanders with Disability Network titled Disability Services Bill 2005 – A Step in the Right Direction? Paper: Mr Pitt, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 5975 Explanatory Notes to Mr Pitt’s amendments to the Disability Services Bill

THURSDAY, 30 MARCH 2006

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 5980 Dr Flegg, from 1,652 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately honour the Beattie Government's commitment and open a full emergency department at the Prince Charles Hospital.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1021, 9.32am) 5981 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Prime Minister and Premier’s Cyclone Larry Relief Appeal and the Operation Recovery Industry Action Group. 5982 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the terms of reference for an environmental impact study for a proposed project by Gladstone Pacific Nickel Limited. 5983 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the western corridor recycled water scheme. 5984 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australian Financial Review's Housing Congress. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 5985 Copy of a document titled Minister Schwarten speech for the Australian Financial Review Congress Sydney March 30 2006

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5986 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a Parliamentary Trade Delegation to China and Hong Kong from 5 to 13 April 2006. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 5987 Letter, dated 9 March 2006, from Mr Beattie to the Honourable Tony McGrady, Speaker, relating to leading a Parliamentary Trade Delegation to China and Hong Kong 5988 Letter, dated 9 March 2006, from Mr Beattie to the Honourable Tony McGrady, Speaker, advising details of the Parliamentary Trade Delegation to China and Hong Kong 5989 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier’s Drama Award. 5990 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the 2006 Mooloolaba Triathlon Festival. 5991 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to medical training students at Griffith University Southport Campus. 5992 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cairns CBD Revitalisation Strategy. 5993 (j) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the concept designs for the Airport Link and Northern Busway. 5994 (k) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Laurie Carmichael Union Centre at Union House in Brisbane. 5995 (l) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Clean Coal Technology Board. 5996 (m) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to population growth and the strong global economy. 5997 (n) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Muscular Dystrophy Bow Tie Day. 5998 (o) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to BIO 2006 in Chicago and the biotechnology and investment mission to the United States and Canada. 5999 (p) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to free legal advisory services for those affected by Cyclone Larry. 6000 (q) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the restoration of electricity services to the Innisfail district following Cyclone Larry. Refer to Hansard (r) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the derailment of the Cairns Tilt Train. Papers: Mr Lucas, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6001 Document, dated 5 January 2006, titled QR's Interim Response to Final Report into Derailment of Cairns Tilt Train VCQ5 6002 Document titled Amendment to Cairns Tilt Train derailment final report 6003 (s) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government’s industrial relations legislation. 6004 (t) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to support for small businesses in Gaven. 6005 (u) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the Life House Project on the Gold Coast. 6006 (v) Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Larry and primary industries. 6007 (w) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to relief efforts by SES and other staff following Cyclone Larry.

OFFENDERS (SERIOUS SEXUAL OFFENCES) MINIMUM IMPRISONMENT AND REHABILITATION BILL (Hansard p.1035, 10.19am) 5976–5977 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for a minimum term of imprisonment and for rehabilitation of persons convicted of committing serious sexual offences, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1037, 10.29am) Papers: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) tabled the following papers— 6008 Document titled Rebuilding for the Prince Charles Hospital 6009 Document, dated March 1997, by Queensland Health titled Review of Role Delineation for Current projects – 10 Year Hospital and Health Services Building Plan 1996/97 to 2006/7

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Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) tabled the following paper— 6009a Table containing crime statistics for the Gold Coast

MAJOR SPORTS FACILITIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1046, 11.32am) 5978–5979 Premier (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1051, 11.38am) Refer to Hansard (a) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to her earlier ministerial statement with regard to Cyclone Larry, legal aid and the State Penalties Enforcement Register. 6010 (b) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to comments by the Member for Maryborough (Mr Foley) with regard to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Justice de Jersey. Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6011 Letter, dated 23 March 2006, from the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Chief Justice of Queensland to Mrs Lavarch responding to Mr Foley's comments and material tabled by Mr Foley

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1052, 11.43am) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6012 Copy of letter, dated 28 March 2006, from Mr Barton to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) relating to the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Amendment Bill

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.1071, 3.27pm) Refer to Hansard Premier (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to Federal and State government assistance by Cyclone Larry victims. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6013 Copy of a media release, dated 30 March 2006, from the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) titled Tropical Cyclone Larry – Further Assistance for Business and Farmers

NOTICE OF MOTION – PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL SERVICES (Hansard p.1071, 3.27pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6014 Copy of a letter, dated 30 March 2006, from Dr John O'Donnell, Chief Executive Officer, Mater Hospitals to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) relating to the Mater Children's Hospital 6015 Document, dated 6 March 2006, titled A Second Home by Dominique from Ashgrove Paper: Mr Reeves, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6015a Copy of 4QR transcript, dated 30 March 2006, titled Interview Lawrence Springborg, Opposition Leader re Opposition explains its policy on a new children's hospital for Brisbane

RECREATION AREAS MANAGEMENT BILL (Hansard p.1100, 7.30pm) Paper: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6016 Letter from the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) and Extracts from the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee's Alert Digest No. 3 relating to the Recreation Areas Management Bill 2005

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1118, 10.14pm) Paper: Mr McArdle, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6017 Copy of a letter, dated 7 April 2004, from Ms Cecilia Bendall

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PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

31 March 2006— 6018 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 221 petitioners regarding the sale of Yungaba 6019 Island Co-ordinating Council – Annual Report 2004-05 6020 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women regarding the Island Co-ordinating Council Annual Report 2004-05 4 April 2006— 6021 Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee – Inquiry into petrol pricing in Queensland, Report April 2006 6022 Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee – Inquiry into petrol pricing in Queensland, Summary of conclusions and recommendations April 2006 6023 Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee – Submissions to the inquiry into petrol pricing in Queensland that the committee has authorised to be released 6024 Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee – Transcripts of the committee’s fifteen public hearings during the Inquiry into petrol pricing in Queensland 5 April 2006— 6025 Australian Executor Trustees Limited – Financial Report for the year ended 30 September 2005 10 April 2006— 6026 Government Response to Travelsafe Committee Report No. 43 titled Driving on Empty: Fatigue Driving in Queensland 12 April 2006— 6027 Correspondence from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) being a progress report on the implementation of recommendations contained in Travelsafe Committee Report No. 40 titled Reducing the road toll for young Queenslanders – is education enough? and Travelsafe Committee Report No. 41 titled Provisional driver and rider licence restrictions 6028 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 2,564 petitioners regarding camping at Inskip Point 13 April 2006— 6029 Report to the Queensland Parliament by the Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Mrs Keech) on an overseas trip to Japan and Korea from 12 March to 19 March 2006 18 April 2006— 6030 Response from the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hoolihan from 364 petitioners regarding a permanent training facility for Defence Force Cadets on the Capricorn Coast at Yeppoon

WEDNESDAY, 19 APRIL 2006

GAVEN BY-ELECTION – RETURN OF WRIT Mr Speaker reported that the Writ issued on 7 March 2006 for the election of a Member to serve in the Legislative Assembly for the electoral district of Gaven has been returned with a certificate endorsed thereon by the returning officer of the election, on 1 April 2006, of Alex Rodney Douglas to serve as such Member. Paper: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 6039 Writ for the election of Dr Douglas to serve as the Member for Gaven

MEMBER SWORN 6040 Dr Douglas, having been introduced to the House by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) and the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn), took the Oath of Allegiance and of Office, subscribed the Roll of Members and took his seat as the Member for Gaven

ASSENT TO BILLS Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated—

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6041 30 March 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Integrated Planning Act 1997, and for other purposes (Integrated Planning and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 11 of 2006) 6042 4 April 2006— A Bill for an Act to protect and promote the rights of people with a disability, and for other purposes (Disability Services Act 2006 – Act No. 12 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 13 of 2006)

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6043 Mr Hopper, from 430 petitioners, requesting the House to recognise the Independent Water Users’ support of AgForce’s stand against the Beattie Government’s water tax and to abolish the unjust fees charged for water licences and allocations. 6044 Mrs Stuckey, from 4,798 petitioners, requesting the House to establish a dedicated Tactical Crime Unit for the southern Gold Coast and upgrade the Palm Beach Police Station to operate 24 hours. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Member/s indicated, was/were received— 6045 Mrs Stuckey, from 30 petitioners, requesting the House to establish a dedicated Tactical Crime Unit for the southern Gold Coast and upgrade the Palm Beach Police Station to operate 24 hours. 6046 Mr Fraser, from 161 petitioners, requesting the House to not locate the Toowong State School preparatory year building on the top oval at the St Osyth Street campus; retain the preschool at the Kate Street campus; and agree on a different siting for the preparatory year building. 6047 Ms Molloy, from 32 petitioners, requesting the House to dismiss option S(I) dark yellow for the upgrade of the Cooroy-Curra Bruce Highway. 6048 Mr Caltabiano, from 742 petitioners, requesting the House to commit to maintain Queensland’s free hospital system and scrap plans for the implementation of levies and means testing for Queensland patients. 6049 Mr Nuttall, from 62,232 petitioners, requesting the House to pass the required legislation to enact daylight savings in Queensland to bring it into line with New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. 6050 Mr Wallace, from 7,516 petitioners, requesting the House to do all in its powers to stop the introduction of daylight saving in Queensland.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994— 6051 Transport Operations (Marine Safety—Designing and Building Commercial Ships and Fishing Ships) Standard 2006, No. 17 (Please note: This instrument replaces the previous version of No. 17 tabled on 28 February 2006) Government Owned Corporations Act 1993— 6052 Government Owned Corporations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 46 Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994— 6053 Motor Accident Insurance Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 47 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 6054 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 48 Water Act 2000— 6055-6056 Water Resource (Great Artesian Basin) Plan 2006, No. 49 and Explanatory Notes for No. 49 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 6057 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 50 6058 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants Harvest Period) Notice 2006, No. 51 Water Act 2000— 6059 Water (Barker Barambah Water Supply Scheme—Emergency) Notice 2006, No. 52 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 6060 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment and Repeal Notice (No. 1) 2006, No. 53 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 6061 State Development and Public Works Organisation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 54

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Disaster Management Act 2003— 6062 Disaster Management (Further Extension of Disaster Situation-Cairns, Innisfail and Mareeba) Regulation 2006, No. 55 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6063 Plant Protection (Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus) Notice 2006, No. 56 Chiropractors Registration Act 2001, Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 2001, Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Optometrists Registration Act 2001, Osteopaths Registration Act 2001, Pharmacists Registration Act 2001, Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, Podiatrists Registration Act 2001, Psychologists Registration Act 2001, Speech Pathologists Registration Act 2001— 6064 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 57 Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005— 6065 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 58 Drug Legislation Amendment Act 2006— 6066 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 59 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973, Small Claims Tribunals Act 1973— 6067 Small Claims Tribunals and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 60 Stock Act 1915— 6068 Stock Identification Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 61 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 6069 Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 62 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6070 Plant Protection (Approved Sugarcane Varieties) Amendment Declaration (No. 1) 2006, No. 63 Water Act 2000— 6071-6072 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 64 and Explanatory Notes for No. 64 Aboriginal Communities (Justice and Land Matters) Act 1984— 6073 Aboriginal Communities (Justice and Land Matters) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 65

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 6074 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Disability Services Bill 2005— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard P.1128, 9.39am) 6075 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a review of the Queensland Shark Safety Program. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6076 Report by the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, dated March 2006, titled A Report on the Queensland Shark Safety Program 6077 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the jobs creation target under the Breaking the Unemployment Cycle initiative. 6078 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Monica and assistance for the Cyclone Larry recovery effort. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6079 Report, dated 18 April 2006, from the Operation Recovery Task Force titled Overview Report 6080 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting of the Industry Strategic Directions Forum in Cairns. 6081 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the establishment of the Water Commission.

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6082 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding for water saving initiatives to cut water use in south east Queensland. 6083 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to bird flu. 6084 (h) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to a trade, biotechnology and investment mission to the United States of America and Canada. 6085 (i) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to emergency department services at Caboolture Hospital. 6086 (j) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to compensation claims by victims of Dr Jayant Patel. Refer to Hansard (k) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cyclone Larry relief operation. 6087 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Public Works and QBuild workers involved in the Cyclone Larry relief operation. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6088 Paper by the Residential Tenancies Authority, dated 12 April 2006, titled Important Information for Cyclone Larry Victims 6089 (m) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to schools affected by Cyclone Monica and to the death of Aurukun Elder, Ms Gladys Tybingoompa. 6090 (n) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to the restoration of electricity supply following damage caused by Cyclone Larry. 6091 (o) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the Regional Drought Strategy Working Group and water supply in South East Queensland. Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6092 Letter, dated 12 April 2006, from Ron Clarke MBE, Mayor of Gold Coast City, to the Mr Palaszczuk relating to the use of water on the Gold Coast 6093 (p) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to cases of unfair dismissal reported by the Department of Industrial Relations. 6094 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to capital investment in Child Safety Service Centres and Zonal Offices.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 6095 Alert Digest No. 4 of 2006

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following paper— Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 6096 Report No. 74 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Legislative Assembly on 24 November 2005 Relating to Allegations of Electoral Bribery

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1142, 10.30am) Questions without notice were asked. Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6097 Copy of article from the Queensland Government Mining Journal, dated December 2005, titled Regional Updates – Current Activities, Joint Ventures and New Projects Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6098 Document (page 136) titled Queensland Labor – State Platform Document 2005 outlining Labor’s primary industries and natural resources commitments

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p.1152, 11.30am) Matters of public interest were debated. Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6099 Letter, dated 12 April 2006, from Mr George Pauza to Mr Messenger

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6100 Letter, dated 12 April 2005, from Mr C Flemming to the Premier (Mr Beattie) Papers: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6101 Copy of article from LookSmart by James Schlesinger titled Thinking Seriously: about energy and oil’s future 6102 Document titled Energy Strategy: Energy for Thailand’s Competitiveness 6103 Copy of an address to the National LETS Conference, Everetts Park, New Plymouth by Hon. Harry Duynhoven titled How is the Government preparing for Peak Oil?

LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1163, 12.30pm) 6031-6032 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

BUILDING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1164, 12.36pm) 6033-6034 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Building Act 1975, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CRIME AND MISCONDUCT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1165, 12.42pm) 6035-6036 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 and other legislation affecting the operations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MAJOR SPORTS FACILITIES AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1167, 12.51pm) Order of the day read for the adjourned debate on the motion of the Premier (Mr Beattie) – That the Bill be now read a second time. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6104 Explanatory Notes to Mr Beattie’s amendments to the Major Sports Facilities Amendment Bill

WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1192, 4.57pm) 6037-6038 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1194, 5.08 pm) Order of the day read for the adjourned debate on the motion of the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) – That the Bill be now read a second time. Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6105 Explanatory Notes to Dr Flegg’s amendments to the Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p. 1225, 9.58pm) Papers: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6106 Five (5) emails, dated March 2006, from third year Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy students to the Surfers Paradise Electorate Office and the Currumbin Electorate Office Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6107 Letter, dated 19 April 2006, from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to Mr Messenger

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THURSDAY, 20 APRIL 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6108 Mr Caltabiano, from 439 petitioners, requesting the House to commit to maintain Queensland’s free hospital system and scrap plans for the implementation of levies and means testing for Queensland patients. 6109 Mr Rowell, from 360 petitioners, requesting the House to advise what steps will be taken by Queensland Rail to ensure the risk of a serious level crossing accident doesn't occur at the Davidson Road Queensland Rail crossing south of Tully which badly needs warning lights. 6110 Mr Knuth, from 388 petitioners, requesting the House to investigate the possibility of subsidising a daytime bus service for the route between Townsville and Mt Isa.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas)— 6111 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 229 petitioners regarding the Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Strategic Planning Study Minister for Health (Mr Robertson)— 6112 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano from 59 petitioners regarding Queensland’s free hospital system Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell)— 6113 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano from 5,000 petitioners regarding the construction of a fire station at Nerang

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1233, 9.32am) 6114 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to funding water supply infrastructure and the South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy. 6115 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Opposition’s water policies. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6116 List of current shadow ministers from the Parliament of Queensland website 6117 Copies of profiles of shadow ministers from website www.springborg.com 6118 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to reception services for people arriving from the Solomon Islands. 6119 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Monica. 6120 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting of the Cyclone Larry Operation Recovery Taskforce. 6121 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to religious education in State schools. 6122 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Health service delivery and the Health Action Plan. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6123 Document titled Six month health action plan checklist 6124 Bundle of media articles relating to problems with health services in Australia. 6125 Bundle of media articles relating to problems with health services overseas. 6126 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the obesity summit. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6127 Media release dated 20 April 2006 titled Experts take the floor at Queensland Obesity Summit 6128 Program for 2006 Queensland Obesity Summit, 3 to 4 May 2006, at Parliament House, Brisbane 6129 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to uranium mining. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6130 Copy of an article from the Gold Coast Bulletin, dated 19 April 2006, titled Big day for Alex 6131 Copy of an article from the Northern Miner, dated 11 April 2006, titled Ben Lomond opposed

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6132 Copy an article from ABC online, dated 10 March 2006, titled Opposition not planning uranium mine reopening 6133 (j) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the launch of the Fibre Composites Action Plan. 6134 (k) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to water supply infrastructure for south east Queensland and the South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy. 6135 (l) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the restructure of Queensland Health. 6136 (m) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to major capital works projects being undertaken by the Department of Public Works. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6137 Document by the Department of Public Works, Project Services containing a table titled Ministerial Contractor Report – as at 20 April 2006 Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to flooding following Cyclone Monica. 6138 (o) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to electricity upgrades in the Warwick Region. 6139 (p) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to funding programs for local councils. 6140 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to employment assistance packages for victims of Cyclone Larry.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1252, 10.31am) Questions without notice were asked. Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6141 Document titled Dissenting Opinion on Wolffdene Dam Report Paper: Mr Wellington tabled the following paper— 6142 Topographic map for Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk

NOTICE OF MOTION – MEDICAL TRAINING PLACES (Hansard p.1263, 11.30am) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6143 Document titled The World Heath Report 2006 – Annex Table 4 Global distribution of health workers in WHO Member States 6144 Letter, dated 13 April 2006, from Mr Beattie to the Federal Minister for Ageing (Senator Santoro) relating to university medical training places Papers: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6145 Bundle of media extracts relating to health workforce shortages Paper: Mr Fenlon, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6146 Publication by Australian Government Productivity Commission titled Australia’s Health Workforce – Key Points

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.1286, 3.34pm) Refer to Hansard Premier (Mr Beattie), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the meeting of the Cyclone Larry Operation Recovery Taskforce.

FORESTRY PLANTATIONS QUEENSLAND BILL (Hansard p.1313, 7.30pm) Paper: Ms Bligh, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6147 Explanatory Notes to Ms Bligh’s amendments to the Forestry Plantations Queensland Bill

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FRIDAY, 21 APRIL 2006

PETITION The following paper petition, lodged with the Clerk by the Member indicated, was received— 6160 Ms Lee Long from 190 petitioners requesting the House to appoint an independent investigator and investigation team from outside the State of Queensland to fully investigate all the known facts surrounding the deaths of Vicki Arnold and Julie-Anne Leahy and new evidence recently released and to prepare a full and comprehensive report to be placed before the Chief Coroner of Queensland for his investigation, assessment and compilation of a report to be placed before this House.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Premier (Mr Beattie)— 6161-6162 Letter, dated 12 April 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 28 March 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), by leave— 6163 Document titled Report to the Queensland Legislative Assembly on a Visit to China 18-26 March 2006 by the Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) 6164 Report by Scott McDougall, dated January 2006, titled Palm Island: Future Directions – Resource Officer Report

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1340, 9.36am) 6165 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cyclone Larry Relief Appeal. 6166 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Community Help Expo for residents affected by Cyclone Larry. 6167 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Skills Plan and a recent report by the Australian Industry Group. 6168 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to telecommunications interception and the role of the Public Interest Monitor. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6169 Letter (undated) from Mr Beattie to the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) 6170 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Montville Links development application. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6171 Planning Report (undated) relating to the development application for master planned community (Montville links) 6172 Ministerial Call-In Decision Notice, dated 21 April 2006, relating to the Montville Links development application 6173 Volume of appendices to Ministerial Call-In Refer to Hansard (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the matter of privilege raised by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) regarding incorporations in Hansard. 6174 (g) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to public information days regarding the Environmental Impact Study for the Gold Coast Spit precinct development. 6175 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Health Consumer Health Council. 6176 (i) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to damage caused by Cyclone Monica. 6177 (j) Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) made a ministerial statement relating to consumer complaints of profiteering and other unfair trading practices in the wake of Cyclone Larry.

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6178 (k) Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) made a ministerial statement relating to the AgForce Blueprint for the Bush and a recent blueprint symposium. 6179 (l) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to a reduction in QFleet used car stocks. 6180 (m) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to a function to thank Queensland electricity crews for their work during the summer’s storms and cyclones. 6181 (n) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to a free legal advice service for victims of Cyclone Larry. Refer to Hansard (o) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to counter–terrorism and an overseas visit to the United States of America and the United Kingdom. 6182 (p) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to an increase in State Government funding for non–government organisations providing child protection services in Queensland. 6183 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Skills Plan and a Central Queensland Institute of TAFE resource industry training initiative. 6184 (r) Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) made a ministerial statement relating to wine industry training and the College of Wine Tourism.

LIQUOR (EVIDENCE ON APPEALS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1352, 10.25am) 6148-6149 Member for Nicklin (Mr Wellington) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Act 1992 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1353, 10.30am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 6185 Extract from the Australian Financial Review, dated 21 April 2006, titled States fined for failing to agree on water deal 6186 Media Release, dated 20 April 2006, by the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) titled National Competition policy payments to states and territories for 2005-06 water reforms Paper: Dr Flegg tabled the following paper— 6187 Letter, dated 18 April 2006, from R Ti, Medical Director, Anodyne Services Australia to Dr Flegg relating to a Queensland Health tender process Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 6188 Document by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, dated November 2005, titled South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy – Stage 2 Interim Report 6189 List of current Shadow Ministers from the Queensland Parliament’s website 6190 Copy of media release, dated 20 April 2006, by Mr Beattie titled $127m on water project announced by Queensland Government 6191 Copy of a ministerial statement (undated) by Mr Beattie relating to water saving initiatives 6192 Copy of a ministerial statement (undated) by Mr Beattie relating to new funding for water infrastructure 6193 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Beattie relating to the Water Commission Papers: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) tabled the following papers— 6194 Email, dated 15 February 2006, from Shanika Perera to Anodyne Services Australia relating to Tender PL 129/1 – Engagement of a consultant for the review of Caboolture and Rockhampton hospitals 6195 Email, dated 15 February 2006, from Shanika Perera to Aspen Medical relating to Tender PL 129/1 – Engagement of a consultant for the review of Caboolture and Rockhampton hospitals

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1365, 11.35am) 6150-6151 Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, and for related purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1369, 11.36am) 6152-6153 Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) BILL (Hansard p.1371, 11.39am) 6154-6155 Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) presented a Bill for an Act about the education of children and the participation of young people in education and training, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CHILD SAFETY (CARERS) AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1373, 11.45am) Paper: Mr Reynolds, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6196 Explanatory Notes to Mr Reynolds’s Amendments to the Child Safety (Carers) Amendment Bill Paper: Mrs Menkens, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6197 Copy of a article in Computer World, dated 18 April 2006, titled Child support system in budget blowout, contractor bloodbath

WATER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1382, 12.42pm) 6156-6157 Premier (Mr Beattie) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1392, 3.14pm) Refer to Hansard (a) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to rates paid to local councils by the Department of Primary Industries and Forestry. Refer to Hansard (b) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to a Queensland Health tender process involving Anodyne Services Australia. Papers: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6198-6199 Two (2) emails relating to Tender No. PL 129/1 6200 Document titled Request for Tender – Tender No. PL 129/1

RACING AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1393, 3.20pm) Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6201 Various letters regarding the draft Constitution of Queensland Racing Limited Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6202 Copy of the Constitution of Queensland Racing Limited

MARITIME AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1417, 5.57pm) 6158-6159 Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Maritime Safety Queensland Act 2002, the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995 and the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

24 April 2006— 6203 Manual for the National Tax Equivalent Regime – January 2006 (Version 5) 6204 Report to the Legislative Assembly on an overseas visit to New Zealand by the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) from 5 to 8 April 2006 26 April 2006— 6205 Response from the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr English from 333 petitioners regarding the Adoption of Children Act 1964 27 April 2006— 6206 Overseas Travel Report by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) on a trip to New Zealand 6-8 April 2006

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28 April 2006— 6207 Twenty-sixth Report of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal dated 28 November 2005, pursuant to the Judges (Salaries and Allowances Act) 1967 6208 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal Determination (No. 1) 2006 4 May 2006— 6209 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Wellington from 94 petitioners regarding noise from heavy vehicles on the Bruce Highway 5 May 2006 6210 Auditor-General Report No. 1 for 2006 – Results of Local Government Audits for 2004-05 6211 Report to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly about Minister’s decision on a call in of a development application under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 – Development Application by Attunga Heights Pty Ltd – 27 Attunga Heights Road, Noosa Heads – Called in by the Minister for Local Government and Planning , the Honourable Desley Boyle MP, on 1 December 2005 and decided by the Minister for Local Government and Planning , the Honourable Desley Boyle MP, on 6 March 2006 6212 Report to Legislative Assembly on the Ministerial Call-In by the Minister for Local Government and Planning, the Honourable Desley Boyle MP, of two development applications at Buchan Point, Cairns 6213 Board of Teacher Registration – Annual Report 2005 6214 Brisbane Girls Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6215 Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School and Ipswich Junior Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6216 Ipswich Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6217 Rockhampton Girls’ Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6218 Toowoomba Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6219 Central Queensland University – Annual Report 2005 6220 Griffith University – Annual Report 2005 6221 James Cook University – Annual Report 2005 6222-6223 Queensland University of Technology – Annual Report 2005, Volumes One and Two 6224 University of Southern Queensland – Annual Report 2005 6225 University of the Sunshine Coast – Annual Report 2005 6226-6227 University of Queensland – Annual Report 2005 and Appendices 6228 Queensland Theatre Company – Annual Report 2005 8 May 2006 6229 Board of Trustees of the Rockhampton Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6230 Board of Trustees of the Townsville Grammar School – Annual Report 2005

TUESDAY, 9 MAY 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 6237 23 April 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001 (Major Sports Facilities Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 14 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 and the Medical Practitioners Registration Regulation 2002 (Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 15 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to establish Forestry Plantations Queensland to manage, under the Forestry Act 1959, State forests that are plantation forests, including selling particular forest products from those forests, and to own and use other property for plantation-related purposes, and to amend various Acts (Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006 – Act No. 16 of 2006) 6238 2 May 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Child Protection Act 1999, the Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2005 and the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 (Child Safety (Carers) Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 17 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Racing Act 2002 (Racing Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 18 of 2006)

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A Bill for an Act to amend the Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994 to make changes to the Consumer Credit Code, and to amend the Trade Measurement Act 1990 and the Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990 (Consumer Credit and Trade Measurement Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 19 of 2006) A Bill for an Act for the establishment, management and use of recreation areas, and for other purposes (Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 – Act No. 20 of 2006)

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1443, 10.39am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 6239 Copy of advertisement by Queensland Government titled Prime Minister – you’ve failed the nation on health Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 6240 Application form for assistance under the Tropical Cyclone Larry Relief Appeal titled Financial Assistance Application – Structural Damage to Residence’ by Australian Government and Queensland Government Papers: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) tabled the following papers— 6241 Extract from Hansard dated 9 March 2006 of a Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh relating to the Gold Coast Cruise Ship Terminal 6242 Media statement by Ms Bligh, dated 9 March 2006, titled Crucial Phase for Gold Coast Marine Development launched: Bligh 6243 Extract from Hansard, dated 21 April 2006, of a Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh relating to the Gold Coast Marine Development 6244 Copy of an article from the Gold Coast Bulletin, dated 13 December 2005, titled Coaster takes his spot on board for The Spit’s cruise ship terminal 6245 Media statement by Ms Bligh, dated 12 December 2005, titled Gold Coast Cruise Ship Terminal Project Board Appointed: Bligh Papers: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 6246 Answer to Question on Notice No. 1412 asked of the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines by Mr Seeney on 29 September 2005 6247 Answer to Question on Notice No. 1397 asked of the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines by Mr Horan on 29 September 2005 6248 Copy of report by Queensland Government dated August 2005 titled Queensland Water Plan 2005-2010 6249 Copy of report by Queensland Government Department of Natural Resources and Mines titled South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy Stage 2 Interim Report 6250 Copy of report by Queensland Government Department of Natural Resources and Mines and Brisbane City Council titled South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy Stage 1 Report Paper: Mr Copeland tabled the following paper— 6251 Copy of ABC Online article, dated 8 May 2006, titled Iemma to unveil Sydney water plan

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6252 Ms Bligh, from 76 petitioners, requesting the House to move the proposed Eastern Busway and associated portals, tunnels, roadways and entrances at least 300 metres from Buranda State School. 6253 Mr Hoolihan, from 3,066 petitioners, requesting the House to consider and approve a seawater swimming enclosure being erected at Yeppoon on the southern end of the Main Beach with lighting for night swimmers. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 6254 Mr Langbroek, from 144 petitioners, requesting the House to replace asbestos roofs at the Coolum, Eumundi, Tewantin, Cooroy and Pomona State Schools, as well as the Noosa District State High School, as a matter of priority. 6255 Mr Langbroek, from 33 petitioners, requesting the House to increase police numbers at Surfers Paradise Police Station as a measure directed at restoring officer safety and morale, ensuring there are enough police to respond to emergencies, combating local crime and ensuring the concentrated local and tourist population feels safe.

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Liquor Act 1992— 6256-6258 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 66 and Explanatory Notes and Regulatory Impact Statement for No. 66 6259-6260 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006, No. 67 and Explanatory Notes for No. 67 Liquor Amendment Act 2005— 6261 Liquor Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2006, No. 68 Aboriginal Communities (Justice and Land Matters) Act 1984— 6262 Aboriginal Communities (Justice and Land Matters) Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 69 Drug Legislation Amendment Act 2006— 6263 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 70 Drugs Misuse Act 1986— 6264 Drugs Misuse Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 71 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 6265 Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 72 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 6266 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 73 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994— 6267 Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 74 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 6268 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2006, No. 75 Public Service Act 1996— 6269 Public Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 76 Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006— 6270 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 77 6271 Forestry Plantations Queensland Regulation 2006, No. 78 Liquor Act 1992— 6272-6273 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2006, No. 79 and Explanatory Notes for No. 79 Forestry Act 1959 6274 Forestry (State Forests) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 80 Environmental Protection Act 1994 6275 Environmental Protection Policies Amendment Policy (No. 1) 2006, No. 81 Land Court Act 2000 6276 Land Court Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 82 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 6277 State Development and Public Works Organisation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 83 Water Act 2000 6278-6279 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006 and Explanatory Notes for No. 84

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 6280 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Recreation Areas Management Bill 2005— Amendments made to Bill— Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’.

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 6281 Alert Digest No. 5 of 2006

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MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following papers— Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 6282 Report No. 75, titled Matters of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 28 February and 29 March 2006 Relating to Alleged Irregularities and Failure to Comply with Conditions of Use of Petitions 6283 Information Notice No. 1 of 2006, titled Reflections on the Chair.

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMITTEE – PAPER (Hansard p.1456, 11.42am) Chair of the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee (Mr Wilson) tabled the following paper— Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee— 6284 Report No. 70 titled A report on a complaint by the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP

HEALTH QUALITY AND COMPLAINTS COMMISSION BILL (Hansard p.1467, 12.42pm) 6231-6232 Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) presented a Bill for an Act to establish the Health Quality and Complaints Commission, to improve the quality of health services and to provide for the monitoring of the quality of health services and the management of health complaints, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINERAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1469, 12.47pm) 6233-6234 Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Mineral Resources Act 1989, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1471, 12.53pm) 6235-6236 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Code, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1472, 2.30pm) 6285 (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the rescue of miners at Beaconsfield. 6286 (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to expenditure from the Director- General’s Reserve of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6287-6289 Documents referring to expenditure from the Director-General’s Reserve of the Department of Premier and Cabinet for the years 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 6290 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the recruitment and training of overseas health professionals. 6291 (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the presence in the Gallery of the Governor of Washington State, Christine Gregoire and First Gentleman Mike Gregoire. 6292 (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Government’s decision to build two new dams in Queensland. 6293 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Obesity Summit. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6294 Document titled Agenda – Queensland Obesity Summit 2006 6295 Document titled Queensland Obesity Summit – Transcript of Proceedings – Wednesday, 3 May 2006, Brisbane 6296 Document titled Queensland Obesity Summit 2006 – 3¬-4 May – Information Kit 6297 Queensland Obesity Summit 3-4 May 2006 – Keynote speakers’ presentations 6298 Document titled Queensland Obesity Summit : 3-4 May 2006 – Early years 6299 Document titled Clear Vision and way forward in fight against Obesity 6300 (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Queensland Future Growth Fund. 6301 (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Rolleston coalmine. 6302 (i) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Brisbane Festival. 6303 (j) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Beef 2006 and Virgin Blue. 6304 (k) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Premier of Queensland’s Export Awards.

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6305 (l) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to ethanol. 6306 (l) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Director–Generals’ remuneration. WATER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1489, 2.58pm) Paper: Mr Rickuss, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6307 Copy of article from Queensland Waterways Volume No. 6, December 2001, titled Mary River – water quality condition and trends

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.1544, 9.50pm) Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6308 Bundle of documents relating to rainwater tank rebate schemes in Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia

WEDNESDAY, 10 MAY 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6311 Mr Foley, from 555 petitioners, requesting the House to reject the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 so as to maintain the status quo in place wherein parents must expressly opt their children out if they do not wish them to receive the available religious instruction. 6312 Mr McArdle, from 47 petitioners, requesting the House to take such action so as to not pass the proposed changes relating to the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 which will erode the standing of religion in Queensland to the social, moral and spiritual detriment of this State but to leave the existing Bill as it stands. 6313 Mr English, from 810 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure that the Minister require a service contract be drawn up, under the relevant provisions of the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, for the regulation of the passenger vehicle ferry services to the Southern Moreton Bay Islands. 6314 Mr Caltabiano, from 268 petitioners, requesting the House to call on the current Labor Government to cancel plans to build high-density public housing commission units in Carina Heights and ensure that Carina Heights is maintained as a family suburb with the current mix of residential density. 6315 Mr Fenlon, from 75 petitioners, requesting the House to note that the planning of the Eastern Busway may affect the Historical Anzac Memorial Site situated in Panitya Street, Stones Corner and request that this sacred remembrance site remain and be accessible to the general public at all times without visual pollution and disruption to the local community.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1551, 9.33am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland population growth. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to medical student places. 6316 (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Government review of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks Act. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6317 Queensland Government submission to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 review dated 30 September 2005. 6318 Bundle of correspondence relating to the Queensland Government submission to the review of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act Refer to Hansard (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to renewable energy. Refer to Hansard (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Indigenous reparations. 6319 (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to HMAS Diamantina. 6320 (g) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget. 6321 (h) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to additional training positions for student nurse placements and medical graduate internships. 6322 (i) Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) made a ministerial statement relating to the South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy. 6323 (j) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal industrial relations legislation.

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Refer to Hansard (k) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to the Cooroy-Curragh Road. Refer to Hansard (l) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aspley evacuation. 6324 (m) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to drug related seizures and arrests. 6325 (n) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to assistance provided to victims of crime. 6326 (o) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Larry – grant funding assistance for community housing. 6327 (p) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to Energy - summer preparedness. 6328 (q) Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) made a ministerial statement relating to Indigenous funding. 6329 (r) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to ambulance services. 6330 (s) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to red tape reduction. Paper: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6331 Document titled Report of the 2004-2005 Red Tape Reduction Stocktake by the Queensland Government

PERSONAL EXPLANATION (Hansard p.1561, 10.19am) Paper: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6332 Hansard extracts dated 28 March 2006 and 19 April 2006

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1561, 10.21am) Paper: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6333 Letter, dated 22 April 1995, from Mr R G Bell to the then Director-General of Housing, Mr K Smith relating to parkland in Stafford Heights

PRIVILEGE – MATTER RAISED – DIRECTOR–GENERAL’S RESERVE (Hansard p.1575, 11.30am) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6333a Schedule of payments made from Director-General’s fund

PRIVILEGE – MATTER RAISED – ANSWER TO QUESTION ON NOTICE (Hansard p.1575, 11.31am) Paper: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6334 Answer to Question on Notice No. 1234 asked of the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) on 5 October 2004 by Mr Copeland

FUTURE GROWTH FUND BILL (Hansard p.1575, 11.33am) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a message from her Excellency the Governor, viz— 6335 ‘MESSAGE FUTURE GROWTH FUND BILL 2006 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the Queensland future growth fund, and the establishment of the Queensland Future Growth Corporation to administer the fund, and for other purposes Quentin Bryce Governor 8 May 2006.’ 6309-6310 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the Queensland future growth fund, and the establishment of the Queensland Future Growth Corporation to administer the fund, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.1590, 2.30pm) 6336a Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to a meeting with the AMA in relation to an appointment at the Prince Charles Hospital.

MARITIME AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1590, 2.33pm) Papers: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6336 Bundle of newspaper articles relating to the proposed Brisbane City Council road tunnels in Brisbane 6337 Copy of a letter, dated 27 March 2006, from P Blakey to Councillor T Nicholls 6338 Copy of a postcard to the Lord Mayor, Brisbane City Council Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, by leave, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6339 Letter, dated 24 April 2006, from Mr Lucas to Mrs E Cunningham relating to recent oil spills in Gladstone Harbour Papers: Mr Lucas, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6340 Extracts from Consultation Paper (pages 1, 2, 33 and 46) released July 2005 titled Maritime Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 6341 Explanatory Notes to Mr Lucas’ amendments to the Maritime and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

NOTICE OF MOTION – GOVERNMENT MEDIA ADVERTISING (Hansard p.1621, 5.30pm) Papers: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6342 Extract (4 pages) from Telegraph newspaper of 10 January 1972 Papers: Mrs Sullivan, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 6342a Three (3) photographs of a motor vehicle

WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1631, 7.30pm) Papers: Miss Simpson, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 6343 Letter, dated 15 March 2006, from Slater & Gordon (recipient’s identity obscured) and attachments

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p., 10.03pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6344 Non-conforming petition relating to the closure of the Agnes Water Gym 6345 Six (6) letters in support 6346 Non-conforming petition in relation to the upgrade of Raines Road/Ushers Road

THURSDAY, 11 MAY 2006

CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION – REPORT Mr Acting Speaker reported that he had received from the Chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission a report titled Independence, influence and integrity in local government: a CMC inquiry into the 2004 Gold Coast City Council election. Paper: Mr Acting Speaker tabled the following paper— 6347 Report by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled Independence, influence and integrity in local government: a CMC inquiry into the 2004 Gold Coast City Council election

PETITIONS The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 6348 Mr Hobbs, from 2,172 petitioners, requesting the House to endorse the Maroochy Council approval for the proposed Montville residential/golf course development. 6349 Mr Hobbs, from 1,236 petitioners, requesting the House to endorse the Maroochy Council approval for the proposed Montville residential/golf course development. 6350 Mr Langbroek from 49 petitioners requesting the House to replace asbestos roofs in all schools throughout the Greenslopes electorate including the Cavendish Road State High School, Coorparoo State High School, Coorparoo Infant State School, Holland Park State High School, Marshall Road State School and Camp Hill State School.

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MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh)— 6351 Report on an overseas trade mission to the United States and Canada by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) from 2 to 15 April 2006

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1661, 9.33am) Refer to Hansard (a) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Refer to Hansard (b) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Report by the Crime and Misconduct Commission titled Independence, influence and integrity in local government: a CMC inquiry into the 2004 Gold Coast City Council election. Refer to Hansard (c) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Water Commission appointments. Refer to Hansard (d) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Queensland Health appointments. Papers: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following papers— Curriculum Vitae for appointments to Queensland Health— 6352 (a) David Egmont Thiele 6353 (b) Thomas F Ward and 6354 (c) William Beresford Refer to Hansard (e) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Larry – housing recovery. Refer to Hansard (f) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Yeerongpilly sporting facility. Refer to Hansard (g) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the death of Mr Grant McLennan. Refer to Hansard (h) Premier (Mr Beattie) made a ministerial statement relating to the Australia Trade Coast Community Cabinet. 6355 (i) Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) made a ministerial statement relating to Smart State Senior Fellowships. Refer to Hansard (j) Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) made a ministerial statement relating to reforms at Queensland Health Scientific Services. Paper: Mr Robertson, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6356 Six-monthly report on reforms at Queensland Health scientific services 6357 (k) Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) made a ministerial statement relating to the Aspley explosives event. 6358 (l) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to juvenile diabetes. 6359 (m) Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) made a ministerial statement relating to community housing. Paper: Mr Schwarten, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6360 Document by the Department of Housing, dated May 2006, titled One Social Housing System: a new direction for community and local-government managed housing in the Smart State Refer to Hansard (n) Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) made a ministerial statement relating to Cyclone Monica road damage. 6361 (o) Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel) made a ministerial statement relating to retail electricity competition consumer protection. 6362 (p) Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch) made a ministerial statement relating to reports on strategic reviews of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman and the Office of the Information Commissioner. Papers: Mrs Lavarch, during her statement, tabled the following papers— 6363 Report of the strategic management review of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman – April 2006 6364 Report of the strategic management review of the Office of the Information Commissioner – April 2006 6365 (q) Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) made a ministerial statement relating to the Young Athlete Assistance Program. 6366 (r) Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) made a ministerial statement relating to the Federal Budget and the environment. 6367 (s) Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) made a ministerial statement relating to SES volunteers.

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Paper: Mr Purcell, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6368 Copy article from The Courier-Mail, dated 11 May 2006, titled He is my angel 6369 (t) Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) made a ministerial statement relating to the Small to Medium Enterprise Participation Scheme. Paper: Mr Cummins, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6370 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Commemorative Program for Kids in the House 11 May 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1675, 10.30am) Paper: Mr Springborg tabled the following paper— 6371 Extract from Hansard, dated 22 November 2005 (pages 4122-3), relating to a staff appointment at the Prince Charles Hospital

WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1686, 11.33am) Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6372 Correspondence, dated 10 May 2006, from Mr Barton to Mr G Cuthbert and Mr A Craig relating to changes to the Workplace Health and Safety and Other Acts Amendment Bill Papers: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6373 Draft copy of the New South Wales Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Bill 2006 6374 Explanatory Notes to Mr Springborg’s amendments to the Workplace Health and Safety and Other Acts Amendment Bill Paper: Mr Barton, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6375 Letter, dated 10 May 2006, from Mr Barton to the Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) relating to matters raised by the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee Papers: Mr Foley, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6376 Non-conforming petition relating to 2005-06 rates levied by the Tiaro Shire Council 6377 Bundle of documents relating to the Traveston Dam site

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1703, 3.22pm) Paper: Mr Johnson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6378 Copy of an article from The Sunday-Mail, dated 12 April 1998, titled “Wheelie” hoons to lose cars Paper: Mrs Pratt, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6379 Non-conforming petition seeking establishment of a pedestrian crossing at Coulson Street, Blackbutt

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT (Hansard p.1725, 5.48pm) Refer to Hansard Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), by leave, made a ministerial statement relating to the charging of a man over the Aspley explosives incident.

WATER AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1732, 7.30pm) Paper: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6380 Erratum to the Explanatory Notes to the Water Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.1745, 8.54pm) Paper: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6381 Letter, dated 8 May 2006, from the residents of Carina Heights to Mr Caltabiano, Councillor Adrian Schrinner and the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten)

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PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

12 May 2006— 6382 Addendum to the Report of the Strategic Management Review of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman tabled on 11 May 2006 15 May 2006— 6383 Marine Incidents in Queensland – Annual Report 2005 6384 Sugar Authority – Final Report 1 July 2005 - 1 January 2006 16 May 2006— 6385 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano from 439 petitioners and an E-petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 742 petitioners regarding Queensland’s free hospital system 6386 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 221 petitioners regarding the Yungaba property 17 May 2006— 6387 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 330 petitioners regarding residential noise levels 18 May 2006— 6388 Erratum to Explanatory Notes to the Mineral Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2006 tabled on 9 May 2006 6389 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Beattie from 76 petitioners regarding the temporary closure of the Caboolture Hospital Emergency Department 19 May 2006— 6390 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Bligh from 485 petitioners regarding the suite of proposed Brisbane City Council projects titled TransApex

TUESDAY, 23 MAY 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS 6392 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on 17 May 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Maritime Safety Queensland Act 2002, the Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995 and the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, and for other purposes (Maritime and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 21 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, and for other purposes (Workplace Health and Safety and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 22 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Water Act 2000 (Water Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 23 of 2006)

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Local Government Act 1993— 6393-6394 Local Government (Toowoomba Water Futures Poll) Regulation 2006, No. 85 and Explanatory Notes for No. 85 Water and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6395 Water and Other Legislation Amendment (Postponement) Regulation 2006, No. 86 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990— 6396 Superannuation (State Public Sector) Amendment of Deed Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 87 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 6397 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 88 Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003— 6398 Community Ambulance Cover Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 89 Fisheries Act 1994, Tow Truck Act 1973, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) Act 1995, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 6399 Transport Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 90

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Health Act 1937, Public Health Act 2005— 6400 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006, No. 91 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 6401 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Amendment Notice (No. 2) 2006, No. 92

MEMBER’S PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following Member’s paper was tabled by The Clerk— Member for Southport (Mr Lawlor)— 6402 Non-conforming petition, from 205 petitioners, regarding sections 75 to 80 [Chapter 5: Instruction in a religious or other belief] of the of the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1755, 9.38am) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6403 - 6404 Report and additional information on an overseas visit by Mr Beattie titled Report on a Health Recruitment Mission to the United Kingdom and Ireland, 11–17 May 2006 and a One–Day Business Mission to France, 18 May 2006 Papers: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following papers— 6405 Report by the Queensland Government titled The Queensland environment industry: Profile and trends report 2006 6406 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh titled Environment industry Paper: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6407 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Palaszczuk titled South-East Queensland Water Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6408 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled Aboriginal Housing Papers: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following papers— 6409 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Spence titled Aboriginal Communities 6410 Document titled Police to population ratios in Indigenous communities 6411 Document titled Queensland Police Service – Major Capital Works Expenditure – 2003– 04, 2004–05 and 2005–06 Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6412 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled Asbestos Roof Replacement Program 6413 Document titled Asbestos Roof Replacement Program (ARRP) – Replacement Schedule – June–November 2006 Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6414 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Reynolds titled Courier–Mail allegations Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6415 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Mental Health Act Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6416 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mickel titled Tarong Energy Apprentice intake. Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6417 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled State employs far Northerners to clear up National Parks Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6418 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mulherin titled Staff Recruitment Paper: Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6419 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Pitt titled Specialist Disability Accommodation Support Service for Queensland

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SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 6420 Alert Digest No. 6 of 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1770, 10.29am) Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) tabled the following papers— 6421 Letter, dated 9 May 2006, from the Federal Minister for Transport and Regional Services and Deputy Leader of the Nationals (Mr Truss), to Mr Lucas relating to funding for Queensland under the AusLink Investment Programme (and Attachment A)

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p.1781, 11.30am) Paper: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6422 Extract from Centrelink website titled Who can get Mobility Allowance

STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL (Hansard p.1792, 12.30pm) 6391 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) presented a Bill for an Act to make various amendments of Queensland statute law, incorporating the Explanatory Notes, and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.1793, 12.34pm) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6423 Letter, dated 18 May 2006, from Russell Stewart to Mr Messenger relating to police presence in the Moore Park area Paper: Ms Spence, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6424 Explanatory Notes to Ms Spence’s amendments to the Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Bill

CORRECTIVE SERVICES BILL (Hansard p.1843, 8.22pm) Paper: Mr Johnson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6425 Letter, dated 24 April 2006, from Alex Scott, General Secretary QPSU to Queensland Public Sector Union members, Department of Corrective Services relating to the use of perimeter patrol vehicles

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.1861, 10.05pm) Paper: Mr Langbroek, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6426 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 23 May 2006, titled Betfair set to get licence in Victoria

WEDNESDAY, 24 MAY 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6427 Ms Lee Long, from 488 petitioners, requesting the House to commence an independent inquiry into the resourcing, funding and staffing of the Cairns Base Hospital Mental Health Unit and of the policies under which it operates, identify shortfalls and to take all necessary steps to ensure this unit provides adequate service. 6428 Ms Roberts, from 760 petitioners, requesting the House to do all in its power to withdraw any plans for a dam in the Gympie Electorate and the Mary Valley. 6429 Mr Rowell, from 338 petitioners, requesting the House to maintain the crossing at Cartwright Street, Ingham to ensure a safe route for school students to walk to the squash courts and to maintain the safety of members and social members of the Ingham Squash Courts. 6430 Mr Springborg, from 4,533 petitioners, requesting the House to protect the historical Cairns Yacht Club site and heritage listed building by whatever means it has at its disposal.

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The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 6431 Mr Caltabiano, from 133 petitioners, requesting the House to take immediate action to have the Brunswick Street Railway Station renovated to meet all access and safety standards, including the provision of lift access for disabled and mobility impaired patrons.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1869, 9.33am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6432 South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program 2006-2026 6433 Document titled How has the SEQIPP total changed? Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6434 Report on an overseas visit by Dr Heather Beattie, Deputy Head, School of Nursing, The University of Queensland, as part of a recruitment campaign to Ireland and the United Kingdom and a one-day business mission to France May 12 – May 18 2006 Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6435 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Bligh titled Santuary Cove International Boat Show Paper: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6436 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Palaszczuk titled South East Queensland Regional water Supply strategy Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6437 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Robertson titled Fruit and vegetable campaign success Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6438 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Purcell titled Paramedics and Firefighters Australia’s Most trusted professions Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6439 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Mickel titled Energex call centre achievements Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6440 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Spence titled Indigenous PCYCs Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6441 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Cummins titled ICT National skills Summit Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) ), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6442 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Boyle titled Palm Island water consumption update Paper: Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6443 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Keech titled Northern tourism bounces back from cyclones

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.1885, 10.31am) Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) tabled the following paper— 6444 Copy of a letter, dated 24 May 2006, from Barry Thomas, President, Mental Health Review Tribunal to Mr Robertson relating to a request for correspondence

NOTICE OF MOTION – PUBLIC INVESTIGATION – SHREDDING OF EVIDENCE (Hansard p.1932, 5.28pm) Papers: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 6445 Bundle of documents relating to Mrs E Cunningham’s motion Papers: Mr Foley, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6446 Bundle of correspondence between Queensland Audit Office and Mr Kevin Lindeberg

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THURSDAY, 25 MAY 2006

PETITION The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 6447 Dr Flegg from 275 petitioners requesting the House to immediately withdraw the ministerial call in of the large aged care application on the Remick Bushland site, 818 Rode Road, Stafford Heights and return this development proposal for review by judicial process in the Planning and Environment Court to have the community’s voice included and to call upon this government to support its own policies on saving and preserving natural bushland nodes within the urban area.

MEMBER’S PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following Member’s paper was tabled by The Clerk— Member for Capalaba (Mr Choi)— 6448 Report on an overseas visit titled Report to the Queensland Parliament on China Mission with the Honourable John Mickel MP Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.1973, 9.34am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6449 Letter, dated 10 May 2006, from General Peter Cosgrove to Mr Beattie relating to Cyclone Larry Operation Recovery Task Force plans Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6450 Media release by Suncorp Stadium, dated 25 May 2006, titled Cyclone Larry Concert not to Proceed Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6451 Email, dated 25 May 2006, from Marty Mayhew to Wendy George titled Updated new markets entered since 1998 Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6452 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Bligh titled CS Energy and AGL Joint Development Agreement Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper—. 6453 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Robertson titled Regional Accommodation Program update Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6454 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Schwarten relating to Brisbane suburbs improvement schemes Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6455 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Spence titled Child Abuse Library Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6456 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Barton titled Careers Week Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6457 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Mickel titled Ergon Storm Centre a hit Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6458 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Purcell titled Disaster training Paper: Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6459 Copy of ministerial statement by Mrs Lavarch relating to Law Week 2006. Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6460 Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Boyle relating to an audit of heritage places. Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6461 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Cummins titled Regional ICT Officer Appointments

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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 6462 Report No 71 – Reports of the Audit-General, 1 July - 31 December 2005

MEMBERS' ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee (Mrs Attwood) tabled the following papers— Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee— 6463 Report No. 76 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 28 March 2006 Relating to the Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Member 6464-6467 Forms 1-4 (Version: Effective from 30 June 2006) for use under Schedule 2 (Registers of Interests) of the Standing Orders

CORRECTIVE SERVICES BILL (Hansard p.2000, 11.48am) Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6468 Erratum to Explanatory Notes to the Corrective Services Bill Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6469 Explanatory Notes to Ms Spence’s amendments to the Corrective Services Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2066, 9.20am) Papers: Mr Caltabiano, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6470-6471 Copy of postcards to the Lord Mayor, Brisbane City Council

FRIDAY, 26 MAY 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6472 Mr Foley, from 118 petitioners, requesting the House to reject the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 so as to maintain the status quo in place wherein parents must expressly opt their children out if they do not wish them to receive the available religious instruction. 6473 Mr Caltabiano, from 783 petitioners, requesting the House to approve the urgent addition of a fire station in the suburb of Redland Bay to service the southern end of the Redland Shire. 6474 Mr Foley from 228 petitioners requesting the House to abandon plans for the proposed dam at Traveston and consider other options.

PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following paper was tabled by The Clerk— The Speaker (Honourable A McGrady)— 6474a Report on an overseas visit titled Report on the Parliamentary Trade Delegation to China and Hong Kong led by the Honourable Tony McGrady MP, 5–13 April 2006

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2073, 8.33am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6475 Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water – Information Sheets Nos 1 to 8 relating to water supply in south east Queensland Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6475a Copy of ministerial statement by Ms Bligh titled Biodiesel Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper—. 6476 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Robertson titled Review of the Mental Health Act 2000 Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6477 Article from The Courier–Mail, dated 26 May 2006, titled Road funds stalled

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6478 Media release, dated 11 May 2006, by (Federal) Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads (Mr Lloyd) titled Beattie wrong on SE Queensland road Funding 6479 Extract (2 pages) from transcript of Senate Rural and Regional affairs and Transport Committee hearing, dated 22 May 2006 6480 Copy of Attachment 2 – Letter, dated 9 May 2006, from the (Federal) Minister for Transport and Regional Services (Mr Truss) to Mr Lucas, and attachments Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6481 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Mickel titled Ergon powerline removal from North Mission Beach Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6482 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Schwarten titled Boggo Road Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6483 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Cummins titled Small business grants announcement Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6484 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Reynolds titled Adoption Registers

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2090, 9.03am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6485 Copy of letter, dated 25 May 2006, from Robyn Clarke to Mr Springborg relating to comments in Parliament by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 6486 Copy of letter, dated 23 May 2006, from Craig Mabbott to Warren Springborg

CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2095, 9.32am) Paper: Mrs Stuckey, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6487 List of Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (annotated)

MINERAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2109, 11.31am) Paper: Mr Wallace, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6488 Document titled Townsville Alumina Refinery, Jobs Community Environment - Securing Townsville’s Future Paper: Mr Palaszczuk, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6489 Explanatory Notes to Mr Palaszczuk’s amendments to the Mineral Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

29 May 2006— 6490 Response from the Acting Premier (Ms Bligh) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Wallace from 7,516 petitioners regarding the introduction of daylight saving in Queensland 6491 Response from the Acting Premier (Ms Bligh) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Nuttall from 62,232 petitioners regarding the introduction of daylight saving in Queensland 6492 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 190 petitioners regarding the deaths of Vicki Arnold and Julie- Anne Leahy 6493 Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School – Annual Report 2005 6494 Late tabling statement by the Minister for Education and Minister for Arts (Mr Welford) regarding the Board of Trustees of the Brisbane Grammar School Annual Report 2005 6495 Letter, dated 29 May 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing the proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 10 May 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed

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31 May 2006— 6496 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hopper from 430 petitioners regarding water charges 1 June 2006— 6497 Response from the Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten) to a paper petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 268 petitioners regarding Department of Housing plans to build high-density housing units in Carina Heights 2 June 2006— 6498 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 2726 petitioners regarding the Eventide Aged Care Facility in Charters Towers 6499 Island Industries Board – Annual Report for the year ended 31 January 2006 5 June 2006— 6500 Auditor-General of Queensland Report No. 2 for 2006 – Results of Performance Management Systems Audits of Government Owned Corporations’ Performance Reporting 6501 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 388 petitioners regarding bus services between Townsville and Mount Isa 6502 Letter, dated 1 June 2006, from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a document relating to the implementation of recommendations contained in Travelsafe Committee Reports No. 40 and No. 41

TUESDAY, 6 JUNE 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS Letters from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— Papers: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 6513 Letter, dated 29 May 2006, from Her Excellency the Governor to Mr Speaker advising of assent to Bills 6514 Letter, dated 2 June 2006, from Her Excellency the Governor to Mr Speaker advising of assent to Bills

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6515 Mr Knuth from 40 petitioners requesting the House to continue to maintain the ownership of Eventide Aged Care Facility; acknowledge part of this facility is vacant and can be used for the benefit of the community of Charters Towers particularly in the area of Dementia; provide adequate funding and staffing levels to enable this facility to function at full capacity; and assure HACC services will not be off loaded. 6516 Dr Clark from 380 petitioners requesting the House to contribute to the construction of a public swimming pool adjacent to the Kuranda High School. The following E-petition, sponsored by the Member indicated, was received— 6517 Mr Lingard from 580 petitioners requesting the House to not proceed with the construction of a dam at Tilley’s Bridge, Rathdowney.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004, Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000, Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 6518 Queensland Building Services and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 93 Housing Act 2003— 6519 Housing Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 94 Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001— 6520 Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 95` Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Act 2006— 6521 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 96

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Child Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6522 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 97 Child Protection Act 1999— 6523 Child Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 98 Land Sales Act 1984— 6524 Land Sales Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 99 Status of Children Act 1978— 6525 Status of Children Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 100 Public Trustee Act 1978— 6526 Public Trustee Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 101 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000— 6527-6528 Commission for Children and Young People Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 102 and Explanatory Notes for No. 102 Major Sports Facilities Act 2001— 6529 Major Sports Facilities Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 103 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 6530 Environmental Protection (Noise) Amendment Policy (No. 1) 2006, No. 104 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 6531 Transport Infrastructure (Busway) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 105 Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6532 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 106 Police Powers and Responsibilities (Motorbike Noise) Amendment Act 2005— 6533 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 107 Explosives Act 1999— 6534 Explosives Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 108 Hospitals Foundations Act 1982, Nursing Act 1992— 6535 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2006, No. 109 Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, Explosives Act 1999, Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988, Fossicking Act 1994, Geothermal Exploration Act 2004, Land Act 1994, Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002, Land Title Act 1994, Mineral Resources Act 1989, Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999, Petroleum Act 1923, Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004, Surveyors Act 2003, Valuation of Land Act 1944, Valuers Registration Act 1992, Vegetation Management Act 1999— 6536 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 110 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 6537 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 111 Fair Trading Act 1989— 6538 Fair Trading Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 112 Liquor Act 1992— 6539-6540 Liquor Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2006, No. 113 and Explanatory Notes for No. 113 Gas Supply Act 2003— 6541 Gas Supply Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 114 Environmental Protection Act 1994— 6542 Environmental Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 115 Nature Conservation Act 1992— 6543 Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 116 6544 Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 117 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 6545 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 118 Building Act 1975, Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990— 6546 Emergency Services Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 119 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6547 Plant Protection (Electric Ant) Notice 2006, No. 120 Casino Control Act 1982— 6548 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 121 6549 Casino Gaming Amendment Rule (No. 2) 2006, No. 122

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REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 6550 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Corrective Services Bill 2006 Amendment made to Bill Clause 477— At page 261, line 29, ‘3’— omit, insert— ‘2’.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2156, 9.35am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statements, tabled the following papers— 6551 Report by the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian titled Views of Children and Young People in Care - Queensland 2006 6552 Report, dated 2006, by the Queensland Government, AgForce Queensland and the Local Government Association of Queensland titled Blueprint for the Bush - Building a Sustainable, Liveable and Prosperous Rural Queensland 6553 Report, dated 2006, by the Queensland Government, AgForce Queensland and the Local Government Association of Queensland titled Blueprint for the Bush – Rural Economic Development and Infrastructure Plan 6554 Folder by the Environment Protection Agency, titled WaterWise Queensland - Toolbox - Every Drop Counts, containing brochures, fact sheets, school curriculum guidelines and other publications 6555 Copy of a report, dated March 2006, by Marsden Jacob Associates and Cardno, titled Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme Business Case, Draft Volume 1 - Report 6556 Document titled Assessment of Coalition Water Policy 6557 Copy of a chart titled SEQWATER Regional Drought Strategy Contingency Options Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6558 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Food Safety Incidents Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6559 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled Prep Year Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6560 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Barton titled Workplace Agreements Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6561 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Spence titled Sir David Longland Redevelopment Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6562 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mickel titled Silver Lining Foundation Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6563 Copy of ministerial statement by Mr Reynolds titled CCYPCG Survey Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6564 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mulherin titled Fisheries Annual Report Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6565 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled $11 million boost for Brisbane Housing Company Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6566 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled Sensis Small Business Survey Paper: Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6567 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mrs Lavarch titled Neighbourhood Relations Programs Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6568 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled ecoBiz Turns Two

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SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 6569 Alert Digest No. 7 of 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2168, 10.30am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6570 Extracts from Hansard, dated 9 May 2006, relating to the building of dams

PRIVILEGE – MATTER RAISED – QUESTION ON NOTICE NO. 542 (Hansard p.2179, 11.27am) Premier (Mr Beattie) rose on a matter of privilege. Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6571 Answer to Question on Notice No. 542 asked on 19 April 2006

MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (Hansard p.2179, 11.30am) Papers: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following papers— 6572 Copy (2 pages) of a pro forma document titled Live Auction – Saturday 3rd June 2006 Papers: Mr Sullivan, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6573 Non-conforming petition from 1807 persons supporting the Blue Care facility proposed for a Government-owned 6.4 ha site at 818 Rode Road, Stafford Heights 6574 A table listing the numbers of signatories to that petition by reference to suburb of residence

COMMUNITY SERVICES BILL (Hansard p.2190, 12.28pm) 6503-6504 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt) presented a Bill for an Act to provide for assistance to service providers providing community services, and the regulation of the community services, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2192, 12.40pm) 6505-6506 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation about primary industries and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (Hansard p.2194, 2.31pm) ‘MESSAGE APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 6575 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007. Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR 5 June 2006’ 6507-6508 Ms Bligh presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.2195, 2.33pm) ‘MESSAGE APPROPRIATION BILL 2005 Constitution of Queensland 2001, section 68 6576 I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor, recommend to the Legislative Assembly a Bill intituled— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007 Quentin Bryce GOVERNOR

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5 June 2006” 6509-6510 Ms Bligh presented a Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2201, 3.03pm) 6511-6512 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the Land Tax Act 1915 and the Pay-roll Tax Act 1971 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

BUDGET PAPERS Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh)— State Budget 2006–07— 6577 Budget Speech – Budget Paper No. 1 6578 Budget Strategy and Outlook – Budget Paper No. 2 6579 Capital Statement – Budget Paper No. 3 6580 Budget Highlights 6581 Budget Highlights – Department of Emergency Services 6582 Budget Highlights – Queensland Health 6583 Tomorrow’s Schools – Providing for a Smarter future Ministerial Portfolio Statements— 6584 Premier 6585 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation 6586 Speaker’s Portfolio Statement – Legislative Assembly of Queensland 6587 Attorney–General and Minister for Justice 6588 Minister for Child Safety 6589 Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 6590 Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts 6591 Minister for Emergency Services 6592 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport 6593 Minister for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 6594 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women 6595 Minister for Health 6596 Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water 6597 Minister for Police and Corrective Services 6598 Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries 6599 Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing 6600 Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs 6601 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 6602 Minister for Transport and Main Roads Regional Budget Statements— 6603 Darling Downs and West Moreton 6604 Far North Queensland 6605 Fitzroy 6606 Greater Brisbane 6607 Mackay–Whitsunday 6608 North Coast 6609 North Queensland 6610 South Coast 6611 Western Queensland 6612 Wide Bay–Burnett

WEDNESDAY, 7 JUNE 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6615 Mr Lingard, from 2,372 petitioners requesting the House to not proceed with the construction of a dam at Tilley’s Bridge, Rathdowney.

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6616 Mr Lingard, from 315 petitioners requesting the House to curtail Part A tariff (maintenance fee) for irrigators on the Warrill Creek system because of lack of water in Warrill Creek. 6617 Mr Hopper from 1,675 petitioners requesting the House to allocate funding for the immediate upgrade of the Warrego Highway between Macalister and Warra townships. 6618 Mr Malone, from 130 petitioners, requesting the House to expedite the process of relocating the flying foxes to a more suitable location as identified by the residents of North Eton. 6619 Mr Malone, from 195 petitioners, requesting the House to expedite the process of relocating the flying foxes to a more suitable location as identified by the residents of North Eton. 6620 Mr Foley, from 58 petitioners, requesting the House to abandon plans for the dam at Traveston and to consider other options. 6621 Mr Foley, from 755 petitioners, requesting the House to abandon plans for the dam at Traveston and to consider other options. 6622 Ms Spence, from 7,319 petitioners requesting the House to ensure that a ‘life sentence’ should mean life imprisonment and that those found guilty of committing murder should be sentenced to life imprisonment.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2203, 9.33am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statements, tabled the following papers— 6623 Copy of letter, undated, from the Premier to the Prime Minister, Hon John Howard MP, regarding funding for fire safety in aged care facilities 6624 List of major infrastructure projects 6625-6626 Map showing Queensland drought situation as at 15 May 2006 and map by Bureau of Meteorology showing Australian rainfall deciles 1 June 2004 to 31 May 2006 6627 Copy of letter, undated, from Mr Beattie to Mr David Gallop, Chief Executive Officer, National Rugby League relating to the Grand Final venue Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6628 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh relating to the extension of the fuel subsidy scheme Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6629 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Spence titled Timor Police Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6630 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled State Education Week Celebrations Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6631 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Barton titled Record Apprentices Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6632 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled $31 Million Rural Generalist Training Boost Paper: Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6633 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Keech titled Beattie Government to boost security industry standards Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6634 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mickel titled Power–line Friendly Tree Planting Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6635 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Purcell titled Fire Preparedness Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6636 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled Government prepared for early start to bushfire season Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6637 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled BSA’s Home Warranty Insurance

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Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6638 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled Smart State ICT and Biotech

WHISTLEBLOWERS PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2216, 10.25am) 6613-6614 Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Whistleblowers Protection Act 1994 to implement the recommendations of the Queensland Public Hospitals Commission of Inquiry and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time.

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2218, 10.30am) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg) tabled the following paper— 6639 Copy of letter, dated 24 April 2006, from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to Mr Springborg relating to the Warwick Hospital Paper: Mr Rogers tabled the following paper— 6640 Copy of letter, dated 5 June 2006, from Ms Jeanette Willett to Mr Rogers relating to the Redcliffe Public Hospital Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 6641 Copy of letter, dated 25 April 2006, to ‘Dear friend’ from Mr Jim Nicholls relating to his nomination for pre–selection for Broadwater 6642 Copy of Media release titled Bring it on Geoffrey 6643 Copy of Media release titled Liberal Party Preselection Ruckus? Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney) tabled the following paper— 6644 Copy of speech, dated 3 June 2006, by Mr Noel Pearson relating to Wild Rivers and the Cape York Heads of Agreement

FOOD AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2229, 11.30am) Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6645 Explanatory Notes to Mr Robertson’s amendments to the Food Amendment Bill

NOTICE OF MOTION – NUCLEAR REACTOR (Hansard p.2259, 4.28pm) Paper: Mr Beattie, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6646 Internet article from Queensland State Archives 1972 Cabinet Documents titled Issues – Uranium Enrichment Plant Paper: Mr Wellington, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6646a Copy of section 51 of the Commonwealth Constitution

NOTICE OF MOTION – COMMENTS BY MEMBER FOR NOOSA, TRAVESTON DAM (Hansard p.2296, 5.36pm) Papers: Mr Springborg, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6647 Document titled Table 8.2 – Identified Storage Site Alternatives for Future Water Supply Augmentation to the Mary River Valley and Sunshine Coast 6648 Copy of email, dated 2 June 2006, from Nicholas Smith to Mr Springborg relating to the proposed dam on Mary River

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence)— 6649 Report on an overseas visit to the United States, United Kingdom and Germany by Ms Spence from 22 April to 7 May 2006

TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT OF QUEENSLAND ROAD RULES) BILL (Hansard p.2279, 7.45pm) Paper: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6650 Report, dated June 2005, titled Identification of Injury Mechanisms for Child Occupants aged 2–8 in Motor Vehicle Accidents

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THURSDAY, 8 JUNE 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6651 Mr McArdle, from 8 petitioners, requesting the House to install sound barriers so as to reduce the noise level along Caloundra Road, Caloundra from Parklands Boulevard for a distance of 1000 metres east of the intersections of Parklands Boulevard and Caloundra Road. 6652 Mr McArdle, from 18 petitioners, requesting the House to install sound barriers so as to reduce the noise level along Caloundra Road, Caloundra from Pierce Avenue to Ridgewood Road, Little Mountain. 6653 Mr McArdle, from 280 petitioners, requesting the House to cease plans to construct a pipeline drawing water from the Baroon Pocket Dam to Caboolture without consent and consultation with the people of the Sunshine Coast. 6654 Dr Flegg, from 737 petitioners, requesting the House to: not construct any bridges across the Brisbane River in the Westgate precinct; not allow any further industrial estates in the precinct; ensure residential development is low-density; ensure any development minimizes local traffic congestion; and give adequate consideration to preserving the valuable local wildlife and its essential habitat.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2310, 9.43am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statements, tabled the following papers— 6655-6656 Copies (2) of a document titled Eight Years Of the Beattie Government, Queensland Government, June 2006 6657 Booklet titled Discover Barcaldine, Home of the Australian Workers Heritage Centre and the Tree of Knowledge 6658 Posters from the Australian Workers Heritage Centre, Barcaldine 6659 Media article, dated 7 June 2006, by Roberta Mancuso titled Climate change ‘to cost billions’ 6660 Internet article, dated 7 June 2006, by QUT News titled Climate changes to cause billion dollar losses Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6661 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh relating to facilitation of major infrastructure in Queensland Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6662 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Health Infrastructure Achievements Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6663 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled Education Infrastructure Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6664 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Barton titled Employment infrastructure Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6665 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mickel titled Energy Infrastructure Spending Paper: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6666 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Palaszczuk titled Natural Resources, Mines and Water Papers: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6667 Document titled Department of Public Works Major Construction Projects, June 2006 6668 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled Public Works Construction Paper: Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Seeney), during a Ministerial Statement by the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), tabled the following paper— 6669 Copy of Ministerial Statement by the Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds) titled Child Safety Achievements Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6670 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Reynolds titled Child Safety Achievements

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Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6671 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Purcell titled Department of Emergency Services Infrastructure Achievements Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6672 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled Delivering Telecommunications Track Record Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6673 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mulherin titled DPI&F Infrastructure Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6674 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled Helping councils build vital local infrastructure Paper: Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6675 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mrs Lavarch titled Justice Infrastructure Paper: Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6676 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Keech titled Planning for the future

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2325, 10.30am) Paper: Mr McArdle tabled the following paper— 6677 Letter, dated 12 April 2006, from Cartner Capner Lawyers to an unnamed client relating to an injury claim at the Bundaberg Hospital Paper: Mr Messenger tabled the following paper— 6678 Statement made to Mr Messenger by an unidentified person detailing questions asked by the Queensland Health Psychiatrist Paper: Mr Wellington tabled the following paper— 6679 Submission, dated 26 May 2006, from the Cooloola Shire Council to the Premier (Mr Beattie) requesting that the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam on the Mary River not proceed Paper: Mr Langbroek tabled the following paper— 6680 Photograph of construction works

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.2336, 11.30am) Papers: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6681 Leaflet titled The Beattie Budget Sting – State Budget 2006-07 Opposition Analysis Budget Paper No. 4 Paper: Dr Flegg, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6682 Extract (3 pages) from the State Budget 2006-07 Ministerial Portfolio Statement for the Minister for Health, titled Overview of Hospital, Community Health Centre Spending & Primary Health Care Centres – Capital Works Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), by leave, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6683 Replacement document, dated June 2006, titled Department of Public Works Major Construction Projects

PRIVILEGE – MATTER RAISED – CORRECTION OF DOCUMENT RELATING TO EDUCATION BENCHMARKS (Hansard p.2418, 10.10pm) Paper: Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6683 Replacement page, headed Labor’s failing our kids, from leaflet titled The Beattie Budget Sting - State Budget 2006-07 Opposition Analysis Budget Paper No. 4

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2442, 12.13am) Papers: Mr Knuth, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6684 Non-conforming petition relating to Alpha State School 6685 Copy of letter, dated 4 June 2006, from Michael Hall addressed ‘To whom it may concern’

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FRIDAY, 9 JUNE 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6686 Mr McArdle, from 65 petitioners, requesting the House to cease any plans it has to construct a pipeline drawing water from the Baroon Pocket Dam to Caboolture without prior consent and full consultation with the people of the Sunshine Coast. 6687 Miss Simpson, from 481 petitioners, requesting the House to revise the Integrated Planning Act 1997, to ensure the outcomes will include the protection that is currently provided for native vegetation by the Vegetation Management Act 1999 being extended to apply to urban as well as non-urban native vegetation across of Queensland regardless of whether the vegetation is in the South East or elsewhere in the State. 6688 Miss Roberts, from 15,353 petitioners, requesting the House to take all necessary action to protect the lives and homes of the people of the Mary Valley, who are threatened along with unique and endangered species of animals by the Queensland government’s proposal to build a dam on the Mary River at Traveston crossing. 6689 Miss Roberts, from 334 petitioners, requesting the House to withdraw any plans for a dam in the Gympie Electorate. 6690 Mr Caltabiano, from 433 petitioners, requesting the House to call on the State Government to promptly secure a second exit south east of the Sumner Park Industrial Estate directly onto the Centenary Highway, in co-operation with the Brisbane City Council.

MINISTERIAL PAPER TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial paper was tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) — 6691 Freedom of Information – Annual Report 2004-05

MINISTERIAL PAPER The following Ministerial paper was tabled— Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch)— 6692 Report by the Department of Justice and Attorney-General titled Freedom of Information Annual Report 2004-05

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2451, 9.34am) Ministerial statements were made. Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6693 Copy of a ministerial statement by Ms Bligh titled Smart Awards winners Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6694 Copy of a ministerial statement by Ms Spence titled Brawler Van Results Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6695 Copy of a ministerial statement by Mr Robertson titled Sizzler Restaurant Investigation Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6696 Copy of a ministerial statement by Mr Purcell titled Opposition Attack on Queensland Ambulance Service Paper: Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6697 Copy of a ministerial statement by Mrs Lavarch titled 2004-05 Freedom of Information Annual Report

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2459, 10.30am) Paper: Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Quinn) tabled the following paper— 6698 Transcript of a radio interview on 8 June 2006 between John Miller and Dr Gino Pekararo relating to the birth of a stillborn child in transit between Emerald and Rockhampton Hospitals

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Paper: Mr Malone tabled the following paper— 6699 Copy of a memorandum, dated 26 May 2006, from Darren Stewart, Area Stores Officer, South Western Region, Queensland Ambulance Service, to All QAS South Western Area Stations, relating to exhaustion of stocks of certain patient care items

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.2336, 11.30am) Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6700 Copy of a letter, dated 8 June 2006, from Jo Gillies to Mr Messenger relating to the Manager, Miriam Vale Shire Council Papers: Mr Livingstone, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6701 Copy of a newspaper article relating to the proposed Wolffdene Dam 6702 Copy of a newspaper photograph

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2543, 4.50pm) Paper: Mr Wallace, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6703 Non–conforming petition relating to traffic lights at the Mt Low/Bruce Highway turn off Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6704 Letter, dated 8 June 2006, from Cherrie Lowe to Mr Rob Messenger MP relating to St John Ambulance Hall, Welcome Creek.

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

13 June 2006— 6705 Report on an overseas visit by the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament (Honourable A McGrady) titled Report to Parliament visit to the United Kingdom and Brussels, CPA UK Branch Seminar Governance and Culture of the United Kingdom, 7-19 May 2006 6706 Explanatory Notes for the amendments moved during Consideration in Detail of the Water Amendment Bill 2006, passed by the Legislative Assembly on 11 May 2006 6707 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hoolihan from 3,066 petitioners regarding the provision of swimming facilities at Yeppoon’s Main Beach 14 June 2006— 6708 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee Report No. 77 – Review of the Provisions Covering the Absence and Leave of Members of Parliament Referred by the Legislative Assembly on 28 February 2006 6709 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee Report No. 53 – Meeting with the Queensland Ombudsman; Meeting with the Queensland Information Commissioner on 23 May 2006 6710 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Submissions numbered 1 to 36 (excluding submission 14) received by the Committee relating to its inquiry into the Accessibility of Administrative Justice 6711 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Submission number 66 received by the Committee relating to its Voices and Votes inquiry into young people engaging in democracy in Queensland 15 June 2006— 6712 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – Submissions (numbered 2-5, 7, 9-18, 20-27) received by the Committee relating to its Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 19 June 2006— 6713 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Dr Flegg from 1652 petitioners regarding emergency services at The Prince Charles Hospital 20 June 2006— 6714 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Ms Lee Long from 488 petitioners regarding Cairns Base Hospital’s Mental Health Unit 6715 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Ms Molloy from 32 petitioners regarding the Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Strategic Planning Study

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21 June 2006— 6716-6717 Report on an overseas visit to the United States of America and Mexico by the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) during the period 12-23 May 2006 together with additional information 22 June 2006— 6718 Queensland Law Reform Commission Report No. 61 – National Committee for Uniform Succession Laws, Wills: The Anti-Lapse Rule, Supplementary Report to the Standing Committee of Attorneys General 6719 Response from the Acting Premier (Ms Bligh) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Hobbs from 2,172 petitioners regarding the Montville Links Pty Ltd development application 6720 Response from the Acting Premier (Ms Bligh) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Hobbs from 1,236 petitioners regarding the Montville Links Pty Ltd development application 6721 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to a paper petition presented by Mr Knuth from 40 petitioners regarding the Eventide Aged Care Facility at Charters Towers 30 June 2006— 6722 Pages 5-8 and 43-56 (Version: Effective from 30 June 2006), Code of Ethical Standards: Legislative Assembly of Queensland 6723 Response from the Minister for Justice and Attorney-General (Mrs Lavarch) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Caltabiano from 330 petitioners regarding residential noise levels 6724 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 8 petitioners regarding road traffic noise on Caloundra Road to the east of the Parklands Boulevard intersection 6725 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 18 petitioners regarding road traffic noise along Caloundra Road from Pierce Avenue to Ridgewood Road 4 July 2006— 6726 Queensland Government Response from the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) to the Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee report titled Inquiry into petrol pricing in Queensland, April 2006 6727 Response from the Minster for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton) to a paper petition presented by Dr Clark from 380 petitioners regarding the construction of a swimming pool at Kuranda 6728 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 360 petitioners regarding a rail crossing at Davidson Road, Tully 5 July 2006— 6729 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to paper petitions presented by Mr McArdle from 280 and 65 petitioners respectively regarding a pipeline drawing water from Baroon Pocket Dam to Caboolture 6730 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Foley from 58 petitioners regarding plans for a dam at Traveston 6731 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 334 petitioners regarding plans for a dam in the Gympie Electorate 6732 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 15,353 petitioners regarding plans for a dam on the Mary River at Traveston Crossing 6733 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Foley from 228 petitioners regarding plans for a dam on the Mary River at Traveston Crossing 6734 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Foley from 755 petitioners regarding plans for a dam on the Mary River at Traveston Crossing 6735 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Miss Roberts from 760 petitioners regarding plans for a dam in the Gympie Electorate 6736 Response from the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) to an E-petition sponsored by Dr Flegg from 275 petitioners regarding the Ministerial call in of a development application by Blue Care

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6 July 2006— 6737 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – further submission from the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation regarding the committee’s Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 6738 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – submission from the Queensland Police Service regarding the committee’s Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 6739 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lingard from 315 petitioners regarding irrigators on the Warrill Creek System 7 July 2006— 6740 Response from the Minister for Education (Mr Welford) to paper petitions presented by Mr Foley from 555 and 118 petitioners respectively regarding proposed changes to religious instruction provisions under the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 6741 Response from the Minister for Education (Mr Welford) to a paper petition presented by Mr McArdle from 47 petitioners regarding proposed changes to religious instruction provisions under the Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 10 July 2006— 6742 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Rowell from 760 petitioners regarding the pedestrian crossing on Cartwright Street, Ingham 11 July 2006— 6743 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Fenlon from 75 petitioners regarding the proposed Eastern Busway 6744 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Lingard from 580 petitioners regarding a proposed dam at Tilley’s Bridge, Rathdowney 6745 Response from the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water (Mr Palaszczuk) to a paper petition presented by Mr Lingard from 2,372 petitioners regarding a proposed dam at Tilley’s Bridge, Rathdowney 13 July 2006— 6746 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Fenlon from 202 petitioners regarding the Eastern Busway 6747 Letter, dated 12 July 2006, from the Premier (Mr Beattie) to the Clerk of the Parliament enclosing a copy of a letter from the Commonwealth Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Treaties listing proposed international treaty actions tabled in both houses of the Federal Parliament on 20 June 2006 and the National Interest Analyses for the proposed treaty actions listed 6748 Gas Pipelines Access (South Australia) (Greenfields Pipeline Incentives) Amendment Act 2006, Act No. 4 of 2006 of South Australia, tabled pursuant to section 10(5) of the Gas Pipeline Access (Queensland) Act 1998 17 July 2006— 6749 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Hopper from 1,675 petitioners regarding upgrading the section of the Warrego Highway between Macalister and Warra 19 July 2006— 6750 Response from the Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Fraser from 161 petitioners regarding the location of the preparatory year facilities and the possible sale of the preschool at Toowong State School 25 July 2006— 6751 Auditor-General of Queensland Report No. 3 for 2006 – Results of 2004-05 Aboriginal Shire Council and Torres Strait Island Council Audits 6752 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano from 163 petitioners regarding the proposed Eastern Busway 26 July 2006— 6753 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Ms Bligh from 76 petitioners regarding the proposed Eastern Busway 6754 Response from the Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Langbroek from 144 petitioners regarding asbestos roofs in Queensland state schools

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6755 Response from the Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford) to an E- petition sponsored by Mr Langbroek from 49 petitioners regarding asbestos roofs in Queensland state schools 28 July 2006— 6756 Report and additional information from the Honourable Peter Beattie MP (Premier of Queensland) on an overseas trade mission to Russia and China, 11 – 21 June 2006 1 August 2006— 6757 Auditor-General of Queensland Report No. 4 of 2006 – Results of Audits completed at 31 May 2006 including Universities and Grammar Schools 3 August 2006— 6758 Estimates Committee E - Report 2006 6759 Estimates Committee E - Additional Information Volume 2006 4 August 2006— 6760 Response from the Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano from 783 petitioners regarding placing a fire station in the southern part of the Redland Shire 7 August 2006— 6761 Estimates Committee A - Report No. 1 of 2006 6762 Estimates Committee A - Report No. 2 of 2006 6763-6764 Estimates Committee A - Additional Information Volume 2006 6765 Estimates Committee B - Report 2006 6766 Estimates Committee B - Additional Information Volume 2006 6767 Estimates Committee C - Report 2006 6768 Estimates Committee C - Additional Information Volume 2006 6769 Estimates Committee D - Report 2006 6770 Estimates Committee D - Additional Information Volume 2006 6771 Estimates Committee F - Report 2006 6772 Estimates Committee F - Additional Information Volume 2006 6773 Estimates Committee G - Report 2006 6774-6775 Estimates Committee G - Additional Information Volume 2006

TUESDAY, 8 AUGUST 2006

ASSENT TO BILLS Letters from the Governor were reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 8 June 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Food Act 2006 (Food Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 33 of 2006) 16 June 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the Land Tax Act 1915 and the Pay-roll Tax Act 1971 (Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 34 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 (Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 35 of 2006) Papers: Mr Speaker tabled the following papers— 6780 Letter, dated 16 June 2006, from Her Excellency the Governor to Mr Speaker advising of assent to Bills 6781 Letter, dated 20 June 2006, from Her Excellency the Governor to Mr Speaker advising of assent to Bills

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6782 Mr Lucas, from 672 petitioners, requesting the House to take the necessary steps to have the Lytton Quarantine Jetty repaired to accommodate river traffic wishing to land passengers at Lytton Heritage Park. 6783 Ms Clark, from 1152 petitioners, requesting the House, in relation to the proposed Airport Link Project, to filter the ventilation stacks, to ensure no part of Kalinga Park is changed or reduced, to agree on a compensation plan for ratepayers whose properties are in the vicinity of the tunnel.

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6784 Mr Caltabiano, from 42 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure the withdrawal of plans to develop the rail freight yards at Parkinson; provide written assurances that this development will not proceed; the South East Queensland Regional plan is amended to exclude these sites from the urban footprint; to transfer ownership of these properties from Queensland Rail to an environmental custodian; and include these properties in the "Glider Forest" conservation park. 6785 Mr Caltabiano, from 224 petitioners, requesting the House to alter the proposed placement of the Bus Station at Paradise Road on the project entitled the Motorway Transit Project to the northern side of Paradise Road, away from the residential area of Springfield Crescent. 6786 Mr Messenger, from 1500 petitioners, requesting the House to act to expedite the approval, funding and construction of a community hall in Bargara. 6787 Mr Knuth, from 138 petitioners, requesting the House to find a solution that will immediately relieve the burden on the current system of electrical supply to the residents of the Jericho shire and ensure that there is an adequate supply of electricity for the entire shire now and in the future. 6788 Dr Flegg, from 1137 petitioners, requesting the House to introduce a universal policy ensuring that all Queensland patients in the public hospital system have access to a Holy Bible at their bedside. 6789 Mr Wellington, from 113 petitioners, requesting the House to remove the investigation area at Bridges, Yandina from the SEQ Regional Plan. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 6790 Mr Wilson, from 66 petitioners, requesting the House to support Union calls that the State Government establish an Office of Employers Advocate. 6791 Mr Fenlon, from 642 petitioners, requesting the House to continue to allow parents and teachers to jointly decide whether children are ready to attend Grade One, and if they aren’t to offer parents a choice to allow their child to attend Prep in 2007. 6792 Mr Wellington, from 3071 petitioners, requesting the House to take all necessary action to protect the homes of the people of the Mary Valley who are threatened along with unique and endangered species of animals by the Queensland Government's proposal to dam the Mary River at Traveston Crossing. 6793 Dr Flegg, from 4447 petitioners, requesting the House to introduce a universal policy ensuring that all Queensland patients in the public hospital system have access to a Holy Bible at their bedside.

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS The following statutory instruments were tabled by the Clerk— Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991— 6794 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 123 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 6795 State Development and Public Works Organisation (State Development Areas) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 124 Corporations (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2001— 6796 Proclamation fixing the day on which references terminate under section 6, No. 125 Food Act 2006— 6797 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 126 Duties Act 2001, Fuel Subsidy Act 1997, Land Tax Act 1915, Taxation Administration Act 2001— 6798 Revenue Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 127 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 6799 Transport Infrastructure (Rail) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 128 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000— 6800 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 129 Industrial Relations Act 1999— 6801 Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 130 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 6802-6803 Police Powers and Responsibilities Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006, No. 131 and Explanatory Notes for No. 131 Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006— 6804 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 132 Water Act 2000— 6805-6806 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2006, No. 133 and Explanatory Notes for No. 133

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Nature Conservation Act 1992— 6807 Nature Conservation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 134 Local Government Act 1993— 6808 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 135 Fisheries Act 1994— 6809 Fisheries Management Plans Amendment Management Plan (No. 2) 2006, No. 136 Forestry Act 1959, Nature Conservation Act 1992— 6810 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 137 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6811 Plant Protection (Electric Ant) Quarantine Notice 2006, No. 138 Casino Control Act 1982, Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999, Gaming Machine Act 1991, Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998, Keno Act 1996, Lotteries Act 1997, Wagering Act 1998— 6812 Gambling Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 139 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977— 6813 Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 140 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982— 6814 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 141 Electrical Safety Act 2002, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 6815 Electrical Safety and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 142 Child Employment Act 2006, State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 6816 Child Employment Regulation 2006, No. 143 Cross-Border Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6817 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 144 Crime and Misconduct Act 2001, Evidence Act 1977, Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000— 6818 Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 145 Police Service Administration Act 1990— 6819 Police Service Administration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 146 Food Act 2006— 6820 Food Regulation 2006, No. 147 Health Services Act 1991, Radiation Safety Act 1999, Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998— 6821 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2006, No. 148 Bail Act 1980— 6822 Bail (Prescribed Programs) Regulation 2006, No. 149 Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6823 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 150 Drug Legislation Amendment Act 2006— 6824 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 151 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 6825 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 152 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995— 6826 Workplace Health and Safety (Codes of Practice) Legislation Amendment Notice (No. 1) 2006, No. 153 Statutory Instruments Act 1992— 6827 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 154 Housing (Freeholding of Land) Act 1957— 6828 Housing (Freeholding of Land) Regulation 2006, No. 155 Summary Offences Act 2005— 6829-6830 Summary Offences Regulation 2006, No. 156 and Explanatory Notes for No. 156 Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001— 6831 Dental Practitioners Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 157 Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001— 6832 Medical Practitioners Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 158 Water Act 2000— 6833-6834 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 5) 2006, No. 159 and Explanatory Notes for No. 159 Disability Services Act 2006— 6835 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 160

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6836 Disability Services Regulation 2006, No. 161 Associations Incorporation Act 1981, Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955, Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997, Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, Business Names Act 1962, Collections Act 1966, Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003, Cooperatives Act 1997, Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, Introduction Agents Act 2001, Land Sales Act 1984, Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act 1931, Liquor Act 1992, Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986, Partnership Act 1891, Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000, Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002, Retirement Villages Act 1999, Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003, Security Providers Act 1993, Tourism Services Act 2003, Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990, Travel Agents Act 1988, Wine Industry Act 1994— 6837 Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 162 Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977— 6838 Brisbane Forest Park Amendment By-law (No. 1) 2006, No. 163 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995, Environmental Protection Act 1994, Forestry Act 1959, Marine Parks Act 1982, Nature Conservation Act 1992, Queensland Heritage Act 1992, Recreation Areas Management Act 1988— 6839 Environmental Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 164 Drug Court Act 2000— 6840 Drug Court Regulation 2006, No. 165 Jury Act 1995— 6841 Jury Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 166 Legal Profession Act 2004— 6842 Legal Profession (Solicitors) Rule 2006, No. 167 6843 Legal Profession Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 168 Ambulance Service Act 1991— 6844 Ambulance Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 169 Rural and Regional Adjustment Act 1994— 6845 Rural and Regional Adjustment Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006, No. 170 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6846 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 171 Local Government Act 1993— 6847 Local Government Finance Amendment Standard (No. 1) 2006, No. 172 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995— 6848 Transport Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 173 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994— 6849 Transport Infrastructure (State-controlled Roads) Regulation 2006, No. 174 Architects Act 2002, Professional Engineers Act 2002— 6850 Public Works Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 175 Trade Measurement Act 1990—. 6851 Trade Measurement (Prepacked Articles) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 176 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003— 6852 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 177 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999— 6853 State Penalties Enforcement Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006, No. 178 Plant Protection Act 1989— 6854 Plant Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 179 Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2005— 6855 Proclamation commencing certain provisions, No. 180 Corrective Services Act 2006— 6856 Proclamation commencing certain provision, No. 181 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 6857 State Development and Public Works Organisation (Clean Coal Technology Project Board) Regulation 2006, No. 182 Professional Engineers Act 2002— 6858 Professional Engineers Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 183 Mineral Resources Act 1989— 6859 Mineral Resources Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 184

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Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006— 6860 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions, No. 185 Building Act 1975, Integrated Planning Act 1997, Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002— 6861 Building and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 186 Animal Care and Protection Act 2001— 6862 Animal Care and Protection Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 187 Stock Act 1915— 6863 Stock Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 188 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Act 1990— 6864 Gold Coast Motor Racing Events Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 189 Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001, Health Act 1937, Health Services Act 1991, Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001, Pest Management Act 2001, Private Health Facilities Act 1999, Psychologists Registration Act 2001, Radiation Safety Act 1999— 6865 Health Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2006, No. 190 Aboriginal Land Act 1991— 6866 Aboriginal Land Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 191 Water Act 2000— 6867-6868 Water Resource (Mary Basin) Plan 2006, No. 192 and Explanatory Notes for No. 192 Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991— 6869 Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 193 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991— 6870 Uniform Civil Procedure and Other Rules Amendment Rule (No. 1) 2006, No. 194 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971— 6871 State Development and Public Works Organisation (Water Infrastructure Project Board) Regulation 2006, No. 195 Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994— 6872-6873 Consumer Credit Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006, No. 196 and Explanatory Notes for No. 196 Local Government Act 1993— 6874 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006, No. 197 Public Trustee Act 1978— 6875 Public Trustee (Fees and Charges Notice) (No. 1) 2006

MINISTERIAL PAPERS TABLED BY THE CLERK The following ministerial papers were tabled by The Clerk— Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton)— 6876 Governor in Council approval of expenditure, in accordance with the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003, by the Workers’ Compensation Regulatory Authority in 2006-07 to the Department of Industrial Relations for the prevention of injury to workers, notified in the Queensland Government Industrial Gazette on 23 June 2006 Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Minister Assisting the Premier on Water (Mr Palaszczuk)— 6877 Amendment to the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement titled Schedule H Application of Agreement to the Australian Capital Territory, as approved by the Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council on 19 May 2006

REPORT TABLED BY THE CLERK The following report was tabled by The Clerk— 6878 Report pursuant to Standing Order 158 (Clerical errors or formal changes to any bill) detailing amendments to certain Bills, made by the Clerk, prior to assent by Her Excellency the Governor, viz— Financial Administration and Audit Amendment Bill 2005 Amendments made to Bill Short title and consequential references to short title, amended— omit— ‘2005’ insert— ‘2006’.

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2561, 9.39am) Ministerial statements were made. Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6879 Public Report of Ministerial Expenses for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006 Independent Audit Report on the Public Report of Ministerial Expenses for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006, dated 7 August 2006 6880-6881 Two charts showing Australian rainfall relative to historical records between July 1999 and June 2006 6882 Executive Council Minute No. 769, dated 8 August 2006, recommending that the Water Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2006 be made 6883 Water Amendment Regulation (No. 6) 2006 (Subordinate Legislation No. 202 of 2006) Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) , during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6884 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6885 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled Oates Hill, Carina Heights Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6886 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled Duck and Quail Hunting Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6887 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Hospital Water Savings Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6888 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled New Positive Learning Centres Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6889 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled Funding for Small Business Paper: Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6890 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Pitt titled Blueprint for the Bush Implementation REPORTS The following reports were tabled— Leader of the Opposition (Mr Springborg)— 6891 Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006 including the Independent Audit Report on the Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Opposition for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006, dated 7 August 2006 Member for Robina (Mr Quinn)— 6892 Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006 including the Independent Audit Report on the Public Report of Office Expenses for the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party for the Period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006, dated 7 August 2006

SCRUTINY OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Scrutiny of Legislation Committee (Mr Hayward) tabled the following paper— Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— 6893 Alert Digest No. 8 of 2006

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2472, 10.30am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following paper— 6894 Bundle of charts showing annual rainfall decline in Queensland for 2001 to 2005

ENERGY ASSERTS (RESTRUCTURING AND DISPOSAL) BILL (Hansard p.2594, 12.30pm) 6776–6777 Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh) presented a Bill for an Act to facilitate the disposal of particular energy businesses, including by facilitating the restructure and sale of energy entities, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

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NATURE CONSERVATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2496, 12.39pm) 6778–6779 Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

BUILDING AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2597, 12.45pm) Paper: Ms Nolan, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6895 Document (2 pages) titled Opinion: Housing Affordability Paper: Ms Boyle, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6896 Explanatory Notes to Ms Boyle’s amendments to the Building and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) BILL (Hansard p.2611, 3.28pm) Paper: Mr Welford, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6897 Explanatory Notes to Mr Welford’s amendments to the Education (General Provisions) Bill Paper: Mr Copeland, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6898 Document titled Education (General Provisions) Bill 2006 – Amendments during consideration in detail to be moved by Mr Stuart Copeland, Member for Cunningham

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2658, 9.37pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6899 Document titled Transcript of Interview Friday 28th July 6900 Letter, dated 18 July 2006, from K M Splatt & Associates, Solicitors to Mr Messenger relating to the State of Queensland special compensation process

WEDNESDAY, 9 AUGUST 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6901 Dr Douglas, from 15164 petitioners, requesting the House to refuse any applications made to build a cruise liner terminal in the Broadwater and any supporting commercial development on the public open space on the Spit or other Broadwater foreshore and to retain and manage the public open space areas of the Spit and other Broadwater foreshores as natural areas for the benefit of residents now and in the future. 6902 Mr Briskey, from 298 petitioners, requesting the House to immediately remove Options 2a and 2b from the Eastern Busway option assessment process as the lack of assessment of the access safety issue, the heritage value impact and the economical impact have been overlooked. 6903 Mr Foley, from 1166 petitioners, requesting the House to abandon plans for the dam at Traveston and consider other options. 6904 Mrs Stuckey, from 2434 petitioners, requesting the House to overturn the decision by the Heritage Council not to heritage list the original building of the Coolangatta State School currently located at Garrick Street, Kirra Hill. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 6905 Ms Bligh, from 72 petitioners, requesting the House to move the proposed Boggo Road, Busway station and associated portals, tunnels, roadways and entrances at least 300 metres from Dutton Park State School. 6906 Mr Caltabiano, from 218 petitioners, requesting the House to cancel plans to build high-density housing commission units in Carina Heights and ensure that Carina Heights is maintained as a family suburb with the current mix of residential density.

MINISTERIAL PAPERS The following Ministerial papers were tabled— Minister for Justice and Attorney–General (Mrs Lavarch)— 6907 Electoral Commission of Queensland, Statistical Returns 2006, Gaven By-Election 2006

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Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford)— 6908 Report on Overseas Visit – Queensland Ministerial Mission for Education and the Arts, Malaysia and Singapore 2006 Report

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2665, 9.34am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statements, tabled the following papers— 6909 Brochure titled You can help fight the drought and Save water and Save money including an application form for the Home WaterWise Rebate Scheme 6910 Copy of the agreement signed with the South East Queensland Council of Mayors, dated 8 August 2006 6911 Smart State Council report titled Business investment in research and development in Queensland - including access to capital, April 2006 6912 Smart State Council report titled Smart regions: characteristics of globally successful regions and implications for Queensland, April 2006 6913 Smart State Council report titled Opportunities in tropical science, knowledge, research and innovation for Queensland, April 2006 6914 Transcript of proceeding of the Queensland Climate Change Summit 2006, 25 July 2006 6915 Program and other material from the Climate Change Summit 2006 Paper: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation (Ms Bligh), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6916 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Bligh titled Australian-Russian Business Congress Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6917 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Hospital Beds Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6918 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Spence titled Trail Bikes Papers: Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas), during his statement, tabled the following papers— 6919 Franchise Agreement between Queensland Government and Queensland Motorways Limited 6920 Interface Agreement between Queensland Government and Brisbane City Council 6921 Documentation relating to the debt management arrangements for the Gateway Client Specific Pool and the Gateway Facility, and Gateway Upgrade Facility Paper: Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (Mr Mulherin), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6922 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mulherin titled Independent Hendra Virus Review Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6923 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled Fire Safety Initiative Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6924 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Barton titled Construction training Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6925 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Purcell titled Water saving initiatives by the Department of Emergency Services Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6926 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6927 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled E-Games Development

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2682, 10.30am) Papers: Premier (Mr Beattie) tabled the following papers— 6928 Rainfall distribution maps from 2001 to 2005 Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) tabled the following paper— 6929 Media release, dated 21 July 2006, titled Palm Beach police station opens doors this weekend

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Paper: Mrs E Cunningham tabled the following paper— 6930 Letter, dated 18 July 2006, from Mrs E Cunningham to the Premier (Mr Beattie)

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p.2694, 11.32am) Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6931 Information pack titled Important information about water, dated August 2006

NOTICE OF MOTION – WATER SUPPLY (Hansard p.2728, 4.30pm) Papers: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6932 Newspaper article (undated) titled Public to vote in water supplies and Extract (2 pages) from the Sunshine Coast Daily of 10 January 2006

NOTICE OF MOTION – HOSPITAL WAITING LISTS (Hansard p.2739, 5.45pm) Paper: Mr Robertson, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6933 Article from Australian Financial Review, dated 6 June 2005 titled Abbott warns no relief in health costs Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6934 Copy of letter (undated) from Katherine Buckley to Dr Jayant Patel

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2768, 10.11pm) Paper: Mr McNamara, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6935 Article from Maryborough Chronicle of 7 February 1987 titled AMA fears too many doctors Paper: Mr Rickuss, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6936 Letter, dated 23 July 2006, from Cliff Walker to Mr Rickuss

THURSDAY, 10 AUGUST 2006

PETITIONS The following paper petitions, lodged with the Clerk by the Members indicated, were received— 6939 Ms Croft, from 61 petitioners, requesting the House to recognise the unacceptable noise and impairment to safety in the Labrador Channel and to introduce a six knot speed limit for all vessels using the Labrador Channel. 6940 Mr Cummins, from 57 petitioners, requesting the House to ensure Maroochydore Shire Council investigate and mitigate the impacts of all planning processes for Chancellor Park Estate; release all planning reports and documents; and ensure no additional rates, charges or levies are imposed on residents of Chancellor Park. 6941 Mr O’Brien, from 654 petitioners, requesting the House to ask the Transport Minister to regulate the bus services in the Port Douglas precinct to return a viable public transport system to residents and visitors. 6942 Dr Flegg, from 3538 petitioners, requesting the House to investigate the need for a Polly clinic (multi disciplinary medical centre) to be built on Bribie Island. 6943 Mr O’Brien, from 462 petitioners, requesting the House to refer to the Minister for Transport and Main Roads to lower the speed limit at the intersection of Port Douglas Road and the Captain Cook Highway to 60 kph in both directions, and provide a one lane Roundabout at the intersection. The following E-petitions, sponsored by the Members indicated, were received— 6944 Mr Quinn, from 101 petitioners, requesting the House to release all reports and supporting documents on the fire of 25th and 26th August 2005 at Binary Industries at the Narangba Industrial Estate and to establish an independent investigation into possible links between the fire and any detrimental medical and environmental conditions reported thereafter. 6945 Mr Caltabiano, from 799 petitioners, requesting the House to provide additional train services between 6.30am and 9.30am from the Gold Coast to Brisbane and between 4.00pm and 6.30pm from Brisbane to the Gold Coast to address current overcrowding.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2775, 9.34am) Ministerial statements were made.

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Paper: Premier (Mr Beattie), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6946 Publication titled Gatherings II - Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from Queensland Australia Paper: Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing (Mr Schwarten), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6947 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Schwarten titled 325 words: signing MOU on Thursday 10th Paper: Minister for Health (Mr Robertson), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6948 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Robertson titled Hospital Beds Paper: Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6949 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Keech titled S8 Investigation Raids Paper: Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women (Ms Boyle), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6950 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Boyle titled Independent advisor Gold Coast Paper: Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence), during her statement, tabled the following paper— 6951 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Ms Spence titled Fingerprint Matches Paper: Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Minister Assisting the Premier on Water (Mr Palaszczuk), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6952 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Palaszczuk titled Mineral and petroleum development Paper: Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts (Mr Welford), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6953 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Welford titled Smart State Academies Paper: Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors (Mr Pitt), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6954 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Pitt titled Younger people with a disability residing in aged care facilities Paper: Minister for Emergency Services (Mr Purcell), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6955 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Purcell titled Ambulance recruitment Paper: Minister for Child Safety (Mr Reynolds), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6956 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Reynolds titled Department of Child Safety Paper: Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (Mr Mickel), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6957 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Mickel titled Energex EDSD implementation Paper: Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6958 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Cummins titled Business grants

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE – PAPER Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (Mr Fenlon) tabled the following paper— Public Accounts Committee— 6959 Report No. 72 – Annual Report 2005–06

SELECT COMMITTEE ON TRAVELSAFE – PAPER Chair of the Select Committee on Travelsafe (Mr Pearce) tabled the following paper— Select Committee on Travelsafe— 6960 Report No. 45 – Annual Report 2005–06

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE (Hansard p.2789, 10.30am) Paper: Leader of the Liberal Party (Dr Flegg) tabled the following paper— 6961 Document titled CAHS Weekly Workforce/Service Status Report - 19.07.06 Paper: Mr McArdle tabled the following paper— 6962 Document titled CAHS Medical Recruitment Planning for 2007

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MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (Hansard p.2801, 11.30am) Paper: Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (Mr Barton), during his statement, tabled the following paper— 6963 Copy of Ministerial Statement by Mr Barton

BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2802, 11.37am) 6937-6938 Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development (Ms Keech) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and the Commercial and Consumer Tribunal Act 2003, and for other purposes and Explanatory Notes and moved – That the Bill be now read a first time. Question put and agreed to.

LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE – PAPERS Chair of the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee (Dr L Clark) tabled the following papers— Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee— 6964 Report No. 54 – Annual Report 2005-2006 6965 Report No. 55 – Voices & Votes, A Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Young People’s Engagement in Democracy in Queensland

APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL AND APPROPRIATION BILL (Hansard p. 2805, 2.30pm) Papers: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following papers— 6966 Mr Messenger’s Statement of Reservation – Environment 6967 Document titled Dam project threatens living fossil 6968 Letter, dated 9 August 2006, from the Garners Beach Cassowary Action Group to Mr Messenger relating to the plight of the southern cassowary in Far North Queensland following Cyclone Larry

CRIME AND MISCONDUCT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Hansard p.2849, 5.44pm) Paper: Mrs Lavarch, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6969 Explanatory Notes to Mrs Lavarch’s amendments to the Crime and Misconduct and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

ADJOURNMENT (Hansard p.2859, 6.25pm) Paper: Mrs E Cunningham, during her speech, tabled the following paper— 6970 Copy of Education Queensland log of claims from Queensland Public Sector Union Paper: Mr Messenger, during his speech, tabled the following paper— 6971 Letter, undated, from Mr Keith Nash, Director, Eldanham Pty Ltd to Mr Messenger relating to wildlife harvesting legislation changes

PAPERS TABLED DURING THE RECESS

11 August 2006— 6972 Response from the Minister for Police and Corrective Services (Ms Spence) to an E-petition sponsored by Mr Langbroek from 33 petitioners regarding police numbers at the Surfers Paradise Police Station 6973 Members’ Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee – Report No. 78 – Matter of Privilege Referred by the Speaker on 16 February 2006 Relating to Matters of Privilege Arising from the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s Report into the Honourable Gordon Nuttall MP 6974 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Submissions numbered 1 to 11 (excluding submission 3) received by the Committee regarding its Review of the Report of the Strategic Management Review – Office of the Queensland Ombudsman, April 2006 and Report of the Strategic Management Review – Office of the Information Commissioner, April 2006 6975 Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee – Submission number 37 received by the Committee regarding its inquiry into the Accessibility of Administrative Justice

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6976 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – Submission from the Department of Emergency Services, dated 5 July 2006, regarding the Committee’s Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 6977 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – Submission from the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner, dated 28 July 2006, regarding the Committee’s Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 6978 Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee – Further submission from the Crime and Misconduct Commission, dated 31 July 2006, regarding the committee’s Three Year Review of the activities of the Crime and Misconduct Commission 6979 Response from the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) to Public Works Committee reports numbered 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 and 94 respectively titled Redevelopment of the Mabuiag Island Primary Health Care Centre, Redevelopment of the Iama Island Primary Health Care Centre, Redevelopment of the Moa Island (Kubin Community) Primary Health Care Centre, Redevelopment of the Erub (Darnley) Island Primary Health Care Centre, Redevelopment of the Warraber (Sue) Island Primary Health Care Centre, The Weipa Health Precinct 14 August 2006— 6980 Overseas travel report by the Minister for Health (Mr Robertson) titled Overseas Travel Report United Kingdom and Germany 13-23 July 2006 6981 Overseas travel report by the Minister for Small Business, Information Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs (Mr Cummins) titled Report on the Ministerial Council for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand 12-15 July 2006 15 August 2006— 6982 Response from the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Mr Lucas) to a paper petition presented by Mr Caltabiano, from 433 petitioners, regarding a request for an exit from the Centenary Highway at Sumner Park

ASSENT TO BILLS 6983 Letter from the Governor was reported, informing the House that Her Excellency had, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the following Bills on the dates indicated— 10 August 2006— A Bill for an Act to amend the Building Act 1975, and for other purposes (Building and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 36 of 2006) A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007 (Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2006 – Act No. 37 of 2006) A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2006 and 1 July 2007 (Appropriation Act 2006 – Act No. 38 of 2006) 11 August 2006— A Bill for an Act about the education of children and the participation of young people in education and training, and for other purposes (Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 – Act No. 39 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Prostitution Act 1999, and for other purposes (Prostitution Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 40 of 2006) A Bill for an Act to amend the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 and other legislation affecting the operations of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, and for other purposes (Crime and Misconduct and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006 – Act No. 41 of 2006)

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT The following Proclamation was made by Her Excellency the Governor— 6984 "PROCLAMATION I, Quentin Bryce, Governor, dissolve the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. [signed] Quentin Bryce Signed and Sealed on 15 August 2006. By Command [signed] P BEATTIE God Save the Queen".

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