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Record of Proceedings ISSN 1322-0330 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/hansard Email: [email protected] Phone (07) 3553 6344 Fax (07) 3553 6369 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT Thursday, 16 July 2015 Subject Page ASSENT TO BILLS ..............................................................................................................................................................1407 Tabled paper: Letter, dated 14 July 2015, from His Excellency the Governor to the Speaker advising of assent to certain bills on 11 June 2015. .........................................................................1407 PRIVILEGE ..........................................................................................................................................................................1407 Speaker’s Ruling, Alleged Deliberate Misleading of the House by a Minister ..............................................1407 Tabled paper: Letter, dated 20 May 2015, from the member for Hinchinbrook, Mr Andrew Cripps MP, to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. Peter Wellington, regarding an alleged misleading of the House by the Minister for State Development, Natural Resources and Mines, Hon. Dr Anthony Lynham. ............................................................................1408 Tabled paper: Letter, dated 16 June 2015, from the Minister for State Development, Natural Resources and Mines, Hon. Dr Anthony Lynham, to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. Peter Wellington, regarding an allegation by the member for Hinchinbrook, Mr Andrew Cripps MP, that the minister misled the House. ..............................................................1408 SPEAKER’S RULING ..........................................................................................................................................................1408 Leave to Move Motion Without Notice ............................................................................................................1408 PETITIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................................1408 MINISTERIAL PAPER ..........................................................................................................................................................1409 Integrity Commissioner ...................................................................................................................................1409 Tabled paper: Report, dated 8 July 2015, titled ‘Strategic Review of the Functions of the Integrity Commissioner’. ..................................................................................................................1409 MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS ..............................................................................................................................................1409 Barrett Adolescent Centre ...............................................................................................................................1409 Queensland Performing Arts Centre ...............................................................................................................1410 Racing Queensland ..........................................................................................................................................1410 Budget, Infrastructure ......................................................................................................................................1411 PW WELLINGTON NJ LAURIE LJ OSMOND SPEAKER CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENT CHIEF HANSARD REPORTER Table of Contents – Thursday, 16 July 2015 Budget .............................................................................................................................................................. 1412 Ravenshoe, Community Recovery ................................................................................................................. 1412 Early Years Education ..................................................................................................................................... 1413 MyMinesOnline ................................................................................................................................................ 1413 Youth Justice ................................................................................................................................................... 1414 Jobs and Innovation ........................................................................................................................................ 1415 National Parks, Management .......................................................................................................................... 1415 Social Housing ................................................................................................................................................ 1416 MOTION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1416 Amendment to Standing Orders ..................................................................................................................... 1416 PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS ................................................................................................................................. 1417 Palaszczuk Labor Government, Performance ............................................................................................... 1417 Liberal National Party ...................................................................................................................................... 1418 Budget .............................................................................................................................................................. 1418 Budget, Law and Order ................................................................................................................................... 1419 Health Services ................................................................................................................................................ 1419 QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................ 1420 Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services ........................................................................................ 1420 Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services ........................................................................................ 1421 Budget, Disability Services ............................................................................................................................. 1421 Budget, Superannuation ................................................................................................................................. 1422 Budget .............................................................................................................................................................. 1423 Queensland Investment Corporation ............................................................................................................. 1424 Tabled paper: Photograph of Mr Tim Nicholls MP with representatives of the DeWintern Group. .... 1424 Planning ........................................................................................................................................................... 1424 North Queensland, Electricity Companies ..................................................................................................... 1425 Budget .............................................................................................................................................................. 1426 Labor Party, Unions ........................................................................................................................................ 1426 Townsville, Stadium ........................................................................................................................................ 1427 Budget, Natural Resources and Mines ........................................................................................................... 1427 Budget, Ambulance Service ........................................................................................................................... 1428 Rural and Regional Queensland, Electoral Redistribution ........................................................................... 1428 Speaker’s Ruling, Question Out of Order ...................................................................................................... 1428 Budget, Education ........................................................................................................................................... 1428 Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Staffing ........................................................................................ 1429 Budget, State Development and Natural Resources and Mines ................................................................... 1430 Budget, Health ................................................................................................................................................. 1431 Budget, Jobs and Training ............................................................................................................................
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