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Index to Questions and Speeches 111 INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES ACTING SPEAKER (Mr P.W. Andrews) Scrutiny of Government Publicity Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Ruling 4924 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr M.J. Cowper) Members of Parliament - Travel Undertaken by Partners - Correction to Premier’s Statement 4537 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr A.P. O’Gorman) Scrutiny of Government Publicity Bill 2005 - As to Introduction - Ruling 3598 Taxi Amendment Bill 2005 - Consideration in Detail - Ruling 7185 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr P.B. Watson) British Pensions - Indexation - Removal of Notice of Motion - Statement 6473 ANDREWS, MR PAUL WILLIAM, BA, DipEd, DipRSA, DipLS (Southern River) (ALP) Anti-terrorism Legislation - Opposition’s Response 7570 Betfair - Australian Licence - Grievance 6336 Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill 2005 - Second Reading 3988 Community-based Sentences - Auditor General’s Report 2307 Education - Federal Government’s Attacks 4274 Emergency Service Volunteers - Support 6463 Ferrari, Professor Paolo - Statement by Member for Murdoch 6743 Fremantle Kaleeya Hospital - Performance 2515 Human Tissue Transplant Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 6486 Natural Resources Development - Federal Government’s Approach 6745 Organ Donations and Transplantations - Rate 3617 Peel Deviation - Stakeholder Group’s Meeting with Minister 6365 Perry Lakes Stadium - Redevelopment 2180 Shipbuilding Industry - Government’s Initiatives 4519 Small Business - Access to Broadband Services 5034 Thornlie Rail Line - Opening 3959 Thornlie Senior High School - Statement 4651 Tourism New Events Secured for WA 3786 Visitation Levels to Western Australia 5326 Ugg Boots - Country-of-Origin Labelling - Grievance 5866 Western Australia’s Trade Relationship with India 4882 Wungong Catchment Area - Research Project 635 ARCHER, HON SHELLEY FRANCES (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) Address-in-Reply - Motion Aged Care 2249 Emily’s List 2247 Industrial Relations 2249 Mining and Pastoral Region 2247 Women’s Rights 2248 Zone Tax Offset Allowance 2248 Australian Council of Trade Unions’ Rally - Attendance by State Government Employees - Urgency Motion 3390 Government Advertising - Taxpayers’ Funds - Urgency Motion 3390 North West - Threats to Marine and Terrestrial Environment - Notice of Motion 5961 Personal Explanation - Comments by Member for Kalgoorlie 6562 BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES, MEc (Cottesloe) (Lib) Acts Amendment (Higher School Leaving Age and Related Provisions) Bill 2005 - Second Reading 6220 Address-in-Reply - Amendment to Motion - States’ Rights - Industrial Relations Legislation 2457 Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 5334 Alcohol and Drug Authority Repeal Bill 2005 - Second Reading 7389 112 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] BARNETT, HON COLIN JAMES (continued) Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 2005 Second Reading - Cognate Debate - Taxation and Home Ownership 2691 Estimates Committee A Report - Adoption 3087 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 2) 2005 Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2691 Estimates Committee A Report - Adoption 3087 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 3) 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate Industrial Relations Reform 7769 Power Generation and Procurement 7771 Resources Boom 7769 Western Australian Economy 7768 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 4) 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 7768 Business of the House - Order of Business - Motion 5915 Commissioner for Children and Young People Bill 2005 Second Reading 3983 Third Reading 5022 Constitution and Electoral Amendment Bill 2005 - Third Reading 1299 Education - Commonwealth Government Interference - Comments - Amendment to Motion 4378 Electricity Corporations Bill 2005 Second Reading 3492 Consideration in Detail 3662 Energy Operators (Powers) Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 6475 FuelWatch - Exemption of Independents - Sub Judice Ruling 7028 Hospitals - Staff and Funding Levels - Motion 7063 Justice, Department of - Judicial Inquiry - Report - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 7634 Legal Practitioners - Code of Conduct - Petition - Statement 3780 Member for Warren-Blackwood - Apology for Comments on RSPCA Standing Orders Suspension 5613 Motion 5635 Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 7612 Oaths, Affidavits and Statutory Declarations (Consequential Provisions) Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 7612 One Vote One Value Bill 2005 - Second Reading 312 Perry Lakes Redevelopment Bill 2005 Declaration as Urgent 5648 Second Reading 5658 Consideration in Detail 5747, 5753-5757, 5765, 5766, 5773, 5774, 5876-5879, 5884-5892 Standing Orders Suspension 5875 Council’s Amendments 8135-8150 Perth International Centre for Application of Solar Energy Repeal Bill 2005 - Second Reading 6480 Petroleum Legislation Amendment and Repeal Bill 2005 - Second Reading 1871 Police - Select Committee on the Issue of Police Clearance Certificates for People Working with Seniors - Establishment - Motion 2325 Question without Notice 680 - Sub Judice Ruling 7028 Railways - New MetroRail - Referral to Public Accounts Committee - Motion 791 Retail Shops and Fair Trading Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 - Third Reading 7730 Stamp Amendment (Assessment) Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 5209 Stamp Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 5209 Telstra - Opposition to Full Sale Standing Orders Suspension 4252 Motion 4257 Treasurer’s Advance Authorisation Bill 2005 - Second Reading Goods and Services Tax 1145 Government Expenditure 1145 State Budget 1144 Universities Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 3764 Uranium Mining Ban Amendment to Motion 4876 Standing Orders Suspension - Speaking Time 4876 Woolworths - Takeover of Independent Supermarkets - Amendment to Motion 2631 Yallingup Foreshore Land Bill 2005 - Second Reading 2219 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] 113 BARRON-SULLIVAN, MR DANIEL FRANK (Leschenault) (Lib) Aborigines - Pelican Point Boat Ramp Upgrade - Aboriginal Community Consultation 3808 Address-in-Reply Motion Government Financial Accountability 754 Leschenault Inlet and Estuary 752 Amendments to Motion One Vote, One Value Legislation 755 States’ Rights - Industrial Relations Legislation 2312 Adjournment of the House - Complimentary Remarks 8153 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 2005 Second Reading - Cognate Debate Bottled Gas for Seniors - Subsidy 2745 Fuel Prices 2714 Government Revenue 2741 Liquid Petroleum Gas 2743 Third Reading Fuel Prices 3133 Liquid Petroleum Gas 3133 Taxation Relief 3132 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 2) 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2741 Business of the House Closing Days of Session - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 7382 Order of Business 5914, 7557 Private Members’ Business - Precedence - Motion 2581 Second Readings of Bills - Incorporation into Hansard - Standing Orders Suspension 172 Standing Orders Suspension - Motions 1239, 3596, 3761 Time Allocated for Designated Bills - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 1155 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee - Appointment of Members - Motion 543, 555 Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Amendment Bill 2005 Declaration as Urgent 3238 Second Reading 3238 Constitution and Electoral Amendment Bill 2005 Second Reading 1266, 1283 Consideration in Detail 1296, 1297 Corruption and Crime Commission - Matter of Public Interest - Standing Orders Suspension 4767 Eaton Pumping Station - Odour Problems 4014, 5380 Economics and Industry Standing Committee - Appointment of Members - Motion 543, 555 Education - Commonwealth Government Interference - Comments by Member for Cottesloe - Amendment to Motion 4376 Education and Health Standing Committee - Appointment of Members - Motion 543, 555 Electricity Corporations Bill 2005 Second Reading 3481 Consideration in Detail 3608-3611, 3619-3621, 3626-3628, 3656-3673 Third Reading 3777, 3799 Council’s Amendments 5935 Emergency Management Bill 2005 - Standing Orders Suspension - Motion 4123 Energy Operators (Powers) Amendment Bill 2005 - Second Reading 6473 Energy Safety Levy Bill 2005 - Third Reading 7457 Financial Administration Legislation Amendment Bill 2005 Second Reading 913 Referral to Public Accounts Committee 949 Consideration in Detail 1109-1137 Council’s Amendments 3379 First Home Owner Grant Amendment Bill 2005 Second Reading 5199 Consideration in Detail 5205 Fisheries - South West Dams 3536 Fuel and Energy Electricity Corporations - Australian Workplace Agreements 4278 Electricity Supplies - Summer 7255, 7256 Liquid Petroleum Autogas - Prices 5156 114 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES] BARRON-SULLIVAN, MR DANIEL FRANK (continued) Government Advertising - Taxpayers’ Funds - Matter of Public Interest 3365 Hospitals Accounts and Finances - Changes to Methods of Handling 3155 Royal Perth - Proposed Closure - Matter of Public Interest 944 South West Health Campus 3155 Housing and Works, Department of - Leschenault Electorate 7067 Industrial Development - Western Australia - New Projects 6746 Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation - Appointment 561 Joint Standing Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission - Appointment 561 Justice, Department of - Bullying in the Workplace - Written Policy 4015 Land - Lot 1 Washington Avenue, Bunbury - Sale 2676 LandCorp - Milne, Mr and Mrs A. - Land Purchase 8160 Legislative Assembly - Clerk’s Office - Removal of Documents 8096 Limitation Bill 2005 - Second Reading - Cognate Debate 2030 Limitation Legislation Amendment and Repeal Bill 2005
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