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Index to Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) WESTERN AUSTRALIA __________ INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY __________ INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES __________ FORTIETH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 12 FEBRUARY 2019 TO 10 DECEMBER 2019 __________ 68° ELIZABETH II __________ 2019 INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES ACTING PRESIDENT (Hon Dr Steve Thomas) Family and domestic violence, initiatives — motion, 3025 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr I.C. Blayney) Child Protection, minister, performance — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8721 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr R.S. Love) Landgate, sale — removal of order, 2257 Premier, awareness of issues — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 4856 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr S.J. Price) Health Services Amendment Bill 2019, explanatory memorandum, 8792 Legislative Assembly, business of the house, dinner suspension, 3366 McGowan government accountability — removal of order, 8793 decision-making — removal of order, 8793 Parliamentary Budget Officer Bill 2018 — removal of order, 8793 ACTING SPEAKER (Mr T.J. Healy) Economics and Industry Standing Committee, inquiry into microgrids and associated technologies in Western Australia, extension of reporting date, 5700 Energy, minister, coal industry — removal of notice, 9264 Housing industry — removal of order, 9264 Livestock industry — removal of notice, 9264 McGowan government election commitments, privatisation — removal of notice, 9264 performance, tourism industry — removal of notice, 9264 Premier, interstate travel, November 2018 — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 742 Tourism, portfolio management — removal of order, 2720 Transport, minister, major projects — removal of notice, 9264 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms J.M. Freeman) Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, inquiry into the monitoring and enforcing of child safe standards, extension of reporting date, 5371 Corrective Services, minister — removal of notice, 5371 Emergency Services, officers, personnel, paramedics and first responders — removal of notice, 5371 Legislative Assembly, visitors, distinguished, Sandra Nelson, MLA, 7287 McGowan government education portfolio — removal of notice, 5371 Fremantle outer harbour — removal of notice, 5371 Procedure and Privileges Committee, membership change, 5371 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms M.M. Quirk) Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7649 ACTING SPEAKER (Ms S.E. Winton) Agriculture and Food, minister, performance — removal of order, 5954 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, inquiry into short-stay accommodation, extension of reporting date, 5953 Education and Health Standing Committee, sixth report, “The Food Fix: The Role of Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management”, government response, 5132 Education and Training, minister, performance — removal of notice, 3224 Estimates Committees committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3896 committee B, adoption of report — motion, 3902 Federal government, financial management — removal of notice, 7258 Fly in, fly out, Pilbara — removal of order, 7642 Health federal government’s performance — removal of notice, 7258 Fiona Stanley Hospital, power outage — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 2085 Legislative Assembly, business of the house, dinner suspension, 5499 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 100 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] ACTING SPEAKER (Ms S.E. Winton) (continued) Major Events (Ticket Scalping) Bill 2018 — removal of order, 7258 McGowan government economic performance — removal of order, 3896, 5954 frontline services — removal of order, 7258 regional funding — removal of notice, 3224 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019, explanatory memorandum, correction, 7642 Regional Development, 2019–20 state budget — removal of notice, 7642 Small Business, minister — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 5499 Treasury and Finance, “Audit Results Report — Annual 2018 Financial Audits”, correction, 3896 ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) Agriculture and Food Doppler radar, 25, 1541 “Study on Improvements in WA Agriculture Digital Connectivity Infrastructure”, 4962, 8330 Animal activism, police intervention, 1826 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4915, 4927 Geraldton port, cruise ships, 4915 national parks, 4917, 4927 TAB, privatisation, 4928 Regional Development, department, 4930 regional health care, 4928 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4915, 4927 Child Protection, minister Agricultural Region visits, 5231, 6767 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4529, 5912, 5931, 7617, 8448 Commerce, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4665, 5910, 5927, 7771, 8447 Community and events, tropical cyclone Elaine, Moora, s. 1674 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3045 committee, 7191, 7192, 7203–7205 Corrective Services, adult offenders, drug offences, 8320 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 50, 332 committee, 592–594 question: reinsertion of “exclusively”, 452 Education and Training boarding away from home allowance, 8409 Building and Construction Industry Training Board, 7347 (correction of answer 7734) department, government building training policy review, 4962, 8330 FOI application, Hon Mia Davies, 7333 minister Agricultural Region visits, 2538, 5353 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4523, 5908, 5920, 7603, 8446 schools asbestos, 2167, 4519 bandwidth upgrades, 8146 Bullsbrook College, federal members of Parliament visit, 1243 closure, 1785, 1920 district high school principals, 2070 limited program schools, 3689 maintenance funding, 8444 Moora Residential College, 5214, 6246 Nagle Catholic College, boarding capacity, 7599 psychologist services, 6765, 9935 residential colleges, 1413 Electoral Affairs electoral irregularities, investigations, Pilbara, 1668 electoral reform, 1072, 8984 electoral roll access, 5352 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 101 ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Emergency Services Geraldton Fire Station, 1256 minister Agricultural Region visits, 2230, 6250, 9780 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4525, 5909, 5924, 7767, 8447 Energy Bush Fires Amendment Regulations, 9543 domestic gas reservation policy, 7598 Electricity (Licensing) Regulations, 6395, 8327 liquid fuel shortage, state hazard plan, 8691 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4528, 5911, 5930, 7614 south west interconnected system, power outages, 1819 standalone power systems, 2072, 8330, 9875 Western Power, electrical installation standard AS/NZS 3000:2018, wiring rules, 6249, 8327 Environment Abrolhos Islands, 583, 1412, 1413 department, used tyre storage facilities, 7201 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4524, 5908, 5921, 7605, 8446 “Wheatbelt Region Parks and Reserves Draft Management Plan”, 2057 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3810 Geraldton Health Campus, 3812 Geraldton Sobering Up Centre, closure, 3817 household fees and charges, 3810 regional midwifery services, 3816 wages policy, 3811 Family and Domestic Violence, Geraldton, s. 3066 Federal government, Hon Tim Fischer, AC, tribute, s. 5904 Fisheries Fish Resources Management Act, charitable exemptions, 2378 western rock lobster fishery, ministerial exemption, 580, 714 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 13 Health ambulance ramping, 4925, 6244, 8326, 9058, 9937 codeine, 1257 federal Labor policy, 2356, 5231, 5317; s. 5226 hospitals and health campuses assaults, 7464 Chittering health centre, 8034 Geraldton Health Campus, 8195 code yellow declarations, 5086 (correction of answer 5322, 6379), 6243 incident, 6212 redevelopment, 218, 2643 Laverton Hospital, 1408 maintenance funding, 8445 Northam, Merredin, Narrogin and Katanning hospitals, 5916 regional hospitals emergency department presentations, 8321 safety, 8556 security staff, 8156 minister Agricultural Region visits, 1679, 9935 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4523, 5908, 5919, 8317, 8592 palliative care motion, 1899 regional services, 5221; p. 9877 state budget 2019–20 7451 Precision Health Council, 3056 regional services elective surgery, Geraldton, 1414 general practitioners, 1259, 9212 notice of motion, 7841; motion, 8117; amendment to motion, 8124 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 102 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Health (continued) regional services (continued) oncology services, midwest, 1411 primary health care — motion, 5805 Toodyay, Chittering and Gingin, 8324 Silver Chain, 8321 snakebites, 9870 urgent care clinics, 5826, 6244, 6723, 7236, 8033, 9189, 9672, 9676 Geraldton, 3634, 4481, 4921 WA Country Health Service Aboriginal meet-and-greet service, 2212 antivenom, 6948 critical incidents, 732 hospital emergency codes, 2211, 7116 midwifery services, 1407, 7115 nurses, 4662, 4663,
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