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1881 Business Paper 1881 PROOF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2015-16 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT BUSINESS PAPER No. 55 WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH 2016 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Fair Trading Amendment (Fuel Price Transparency) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Victor Dominello, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 8 March 2016— Mr Paul Lynch). 2 Assisted Reproductive Technology Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mrs Jillian Skinner, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 9 March 2016—Ms Tania Mihailuk). 3 Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment (National Domestic Violence Orders Recognition) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Gabrielle Upton, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 15 March 2016—Ms Prue Car). 4 Budget Estimates and related papers 2015-2016; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Ms Gladys Berejiklian, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2015- 16". (Moved 25 June 2015—Mr Stephen Bromhead speaking, 11 minutes remaining after obtaining an extension). 5 Centenary of ANZAC; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Anthony Roberts, "That this House notes the Centenary of ANZAC". (Moved 7 May 2015—Mr Kevin Anderson speaking, 4 minutes remaining). 1882 BUSINESS PAPER Wednesday 16 March 2016 BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Petition— from certain citizens requesting that the development proposals of Gap Hospitality Pty Ltd for several NPWS properties in South Head National Park be rejected for alternative usage . (Ms Gabrielle Upton). (Discussion date 17 March 2016). 2 Petition—from certain citizens requesting that the proposed merger of Newcastle City Council and Port Stephens Council not proceed. (Ms Kate Washington). (Discussion date 23 March 2016). GENERAL BUSINESS NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)— 1 MS JODI MCKAY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Road Transport Act 2013 to require signs indicating the applicable speed limit to be displayed in connection with the use of mobile speed cameras. (Road Transport Amendment (Mobile Speed Cameras) Bill). (Notice given 22 October 2015—lapses 23 April 2016) 2 MS JODI MCKAY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Roads Act 1993 to impose requirements in relation to agreements for the setting of tolls for tollway use. (Roads Amendment (Transparent Tolling Agreements) Bill). (Notice given 11 November 2015—lapses 12 May 2016) 3 MR LUKE FOLEY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990 to ensure that not less than 70% of funding for vocational education and training is allocated to TAFE. (Technical and Further Education Commission Amendment (TAFE Funding Guarantee) Bill). (Notice given 19 November 2015—lapses 20 May 2016) 4 MR LUKE FOLEY to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Passenger Transport Act 2014 to regulate ride-sharing services. (Passenger Transport Amendment (Ride-sharing Services) Bill). (Notice given 19 November 2015—lapses 20 May 2016) 1883 BUSINESS PAPER Wednesday 16 March 2016 5 MS JENNY LEONG to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 to repeal provisions relating to the use of sniffer dogs in carrying out drug detection and to make consequential amendments to other legislation. (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Amendment (Sniffer Dogs—Repeal of Powers) Bill). (Notice given 16 February 2016—lapses 17 August 2016) 6 MS TAMARA SMITH to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to prohibit the retail supply of certain plastic shopping bags so as to reduce the impact of plastic bags on the environment, including the marine environment and for other purposes. (Plastic Shopping Bags Prohibition Bill). (Notice given 23 February 2016—lapses 24 August 2016) 7 MR PAUL LYNCH to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 to extend its application to State owned corporations that are not subject to the Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth. (Privacy and Personal Information Protection Amendment (State Owned Corporations) Bill). (Notice given 23 February 2016—lapses 24 August 2016) 8 MR ALEX GREENWICH to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Act 1978 to apply planning and local government laws to the carrying out of improvements on certain land to which that Act applies. (Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Amendment (Development Assessment) Bill). (Notice given 8 March 2016—lapses 9 September 2016) 1884 BUSINESS PAPER Wednesday 16 March 2016 ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)— 1 Workers Compensation Amendment (Lump Sum Compensation) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Paul Lynch, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 15 October 2015—Mr Paul Toole; lapses 14 April 2016). 2 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment (Protection from Serious Offenders) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Tania Mihailuk, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 12 November 2015—Mr Nick Lalich; lapses 17 March 2016). 3 Wyong Special Area (Protection) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr David Harris, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 19 November 2015—Mr David Mehan speaking, 7 minutes remaining; lapses 14 April 2016). 4 Government Information (Public Access) Amendment (Sydney Motorway Corporation) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 25 February 2016—Mr Chris Gulaptis; lapses 20 May 2016). 5 Mining and Petroleum Industry Political Donations Legislation Amendment (Corruption Risk Reduction) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Jamie Parker, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 10 March 2016—Mr Victor Dominello; lapses 20 May 2016). 1885 BUSINESS PAPER Wednesday 16 March 2016 NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices) 450 HAWKESBURY RIVER RAILWAY BRIDGE REPAIR MR DAVID MEHAN to move— That this House: (1) Notes that in 2013 Sydney Trains was advised by SMEC Australia Pty Ltd to repair pier two of the Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge within one year due to the extent of deterioration identified and the potential risk to commuter and freight rail safety. (2) Notes that it is now over a year since the recommendation was made and no repair work has been affected. (3) Calls on the Government to immediately authorise the repairs works recommended. (Notice given 16 September 2015—lapses 17 March 2016) 451 SAPPHIRE CITY MOTOR SPORTS CLUB MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates the members of the Sapphire City Motor Sports Club for organising this year's Motor Mania event, held at the Inverell Pioneer Village. (2) Notes this family-friendly charity event is open to all motor vehicles and raises money for local organisations including the Inverell Volunteer Rescue Association, Westpac Rescue Helicopter, the Graman Sports Grounds and Inverell Pioneer Village. (3) Acknowledges the commitment of event organisers Duane O'Brien and Les "Spanner" Tanner to the local community. (Notice given 16 September 2015—lapses 17 March 2016) 452 CARDIFF TRAFFIC CONGESTION MS SONIA HORNERY to move— That this House: (1) Notes the importance to the Hunter Region of the Glendale Transport Interchange. (2) Notes that part of the associated road works mean that residents in Cedar and Norfolk Streets .in Cardiff need a set of staggered traffic lights to be able to safely exit their suburb as they cannot exit towards Cardiff on Main Road. (3) Urges the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight to work with Lake Macquarie City Council to develop an appropriate solution to this problem for the community. (Notice given 16 September 2015—lapses 17 March 2016) 453 WAVERLEY LOCAL HEROES MS GABRIELLE UPTON to move— That this House: (1) Notes that on 13 August 2015, Waverley Council held its 2015 Local Hero Awards ceremony to recognise members of the community for their generous and selfless contribution to the community. (2) Commends awardees, Rabbi Mendel Kastel for his work leading Jewish House and Grant McMah for his service as former president of the North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club. (3) Acknowledges the work of Rabbi Dr Dovid Slavin, who received the Bronze Plaque Award for his work leading Our Big Kitchen in Bondi, a local organisation that provides quality food to homelessness services. 1886 BUSINESS PAPER Wednesday 16 March 2016 (Notice given 16 September 2015—lapses 17 March 2016) 454 PORT STEPHENS JOB CREATION MS KATE WASHINGTON to move— That this House: (1) Notes that the unemployment rate in Port Stephens has been steadily climbing since the Government came to power, and at last measure in March 2015, it was 8.9 per cent. (2) Notes that there are many empty shopfronts on the main road of Raymond Terrace and in its main shopping centre. (3) Calls on the Government to ensure investment in job creation and real incentives to allow small businesses to start up in regional centres like Raymond Terrace, to allow for increased employment. (Notice given 16 September 2015—lapses 17 March 2016) 455 AMANDA GARVEY SCIENCE TEACHER MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Armidale High School's Head Science Teacher Amanda Garvey on receiving a Minister's Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Education Minister's and Secretary's Awards for Excellence, presented at a ceremony in Parliament House on 15 September 2015.
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