WESTERN ______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 , 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, — 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, 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, 7115 specialist services, 3519, 6244, 8440 Housing, minister Geraldton visit, 6226 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4529, 5911, 5931, 7616, 8448 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2367; motion, 2368 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — committee, 3781–3783, 3838, 3839 Legal affairs Asbestos Diseases Compensation Bill 2013, reintroduction, 2376 asbestos-related diseases, compensation, 6245 Attorney General Margaret River visit, 6770 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4665, 5910, 6215, 7769, 8447 drug offences, 6247 fine debts, 2199 self-defence — motion, as amended, 198 Legislative Council, business of the house afternoon tea break — standing orders suspension motion, 8954 extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8686, 9511 Local Government minister Agricultural Region visits, 2909, 5353, 6768 Kimberley visit, 6770 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4525, 5909, 5926, 7608, 8447 travel, 55 regional traineeships, 856, 1365, 1825, 6246, 8327 (correction of answer 9727), 9723 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4786 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4621 McGowan government “Getting Things Done” booklet, 2390, 4519 “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government”, 7116 transparency and accountability — motion, 7846 Members of Parliament, public hospital visits, 1412 Mental Health sobering-up centres, 1257, 1258, 3336 step-up, step-down facilities, Geraldton, 353, 8440 Mines and Petroleum, minister Agricultural Region visits, 6227–6229, 9778, 9779 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4527, 5911, 5929, 7612, 8448 Police compensation scheme, 9551 crime statistics, regional WA, 5795, 5796 equipment, 8308, 9052, 9876, 9811 federal election, 3722, 4962 firearms, licensing and registry information system — motion, 9107 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 103

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Police (continued) Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 3164, 5477, 5633 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4664, 5909, 5922, 7606, 8592 minister and commissioner, Broome visit, 6949 officers, 5741, 6543, 7617 assaults against and compensation — motion, 5856 frontline, 8981 (answer advice 9061), 9144, 9384 leave without pay, 9185 parliamentary privilege, 1671 random roadside testing, 6247, 8193 regional staff and stations, 7227, 7335, 9871 rotary wing aircraft, Auditor General’s report, 9146 state budget 2019–20 7620 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4939 committee, 5093, 5094, 5197–5202 Political parties political donations — amendment to motion, 2332; motion, as amended, 2339 WA Labor, logo and advertising, 732, 1358 Ports Geraldton port, cruise ships, 1540, 6245 Harriet Point agreement, 1095 Premier Agricultural Region visits, 59, 6249 business case access, 59 Kimberley visit, 7116 Optus Stadium visits, 55 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4522, 5907, 5908, 5917, 7601, 8442 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — motion, 571, 1063 fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” recommendation 1 — motion, 5620 recommendation 3 — motion, 5627 recommendation 4 — motion, 5629 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” recommendation 1 — adoption, 6529, 6537 recommendation 3 — adoption, 6539, 6549 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend” — made an order of the day — motion, 7963; made order of the day 1 — motion, 7964 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4169 committee, 4634 question, 4836, 4958 Public Sector Management Public Sector Commission, Crowdicity Ltd, 3832 wages policy, 3827, 9876 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, Hon Darren West’s comments, 3504 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance, supplementary information, 28 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3018 Merredin, state funding, 5895 minister Agricultural Region visits, 1540, 2200, 6250 Broome visits, 6769, 6935, 8445 early voting centre visit, 3161 Katanning visit, 6231 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4524, 5909, 5923, 7606, 8447 reimbursements, 9938 regional development commissions, staff, 7619 Regional Development Council, 7600, 9871 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 104 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ALDRIDGE, HON MARTIN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Regional Development (continued) Regional Development Trust, 7599, 9871 regional traineeships, 856, 1365, 1825, 6246, 8327 (correction of answer 9727), 9723 “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government” capability review, 7226, 9871 primary industries, 6767 royalties for regions, 2019–20 state budget, 3788, 4191 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2630 Road Safety Road Safety Commission, “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government”, regional and remote action plan, 6948, 8328 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4150 Road Traffic Code review, penalties, 2674, 6247 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 second reading, 4815 committee, 5208–5210 Seniors and Ageing, minister Kimberley visit, 6768 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4526, 5910, 5927, 7771, 8447 Roe electorate visit, 6227 State Development, Jobs and Trade domestic gas reservation policy, 7598 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4522, 5918, 7602, 8446 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, priorities implementation unit, 4647 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — committee, 5723, 5737 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2630 committee, 2652, 2653 Tourism minister Agricultural Region visits, 3740, 4666, 4667 Central Wheatbelt visit, 3741 Cervantes visit, 1822 Paraburdoo visit, 7116 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4527, 5911, 5929, 7612, 8592 Swan Valley Explorer bus service, 4037 Transport Albany Highway intersections, 4819 department, advertising, 55 Great Northern Highway, Bindoon bypass, 3642 minister Agricultural Region visits, 5232, 6395, 7226 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4528, 6212, 6216, 7615, 8592 Narrogin–Pinjarra rail line, 9786 regional run-off-road crashes program, 6373 school bus services, 2380 (correction of answer 4484), 6212 Williams–Kondinin road, maintenance, 2889 Treasury and Finance farming businesses, transfer duties, 603 master media contract, 59 Treasurer, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4526, 5910, 5927, 7609, 8447 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7749 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8003 committee, 8173, 8178, 8279–8284, 8400, 8401, 8583–8585, 8957–8973, 8986–9007, 9063, 9084, 9085, 9135, 9136, 9198, 9394, 9406–9414, 9536, 9541, 9552, 9640–9652, 9661–9667, 9698, 9734, 9828–9844 third reading, 9886 question: extended sittings, 9677 question: federal Attorney-General, 7728 question: prosecutions, 6183 (answer advice 6730, 6937, 7106), 7555, 7887, 7987 Water, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 4530, 5912, 6217, 8319, 8592 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 105

BAKER, MS LISA LORAINE, BSc, GradDipDevtStudies, Deputy Speaker (Maylands) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3263 affordable housing action plan, 3264 elder abuse, 3265 seniors and ageing, 3263 sustainable health review, 3264 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3263 Culture and the Arts, contemporary music fund, 1725 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — question, 7366 Health, David Dyke, s. 5680 Innovation and ICT, Office of Digital Government, 2422 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5117 Local Government, companion greyhounds, muzzling, p. 4671 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2271 McGowan government, family and domestic violence policies, 4248 Metronet east redevelopment area, 4079 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 289 climate change, 289 meat consumption, 290 Racing and Gaming, animal welfare, greyhound racing industry, g. 3072 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8203 Small Business, Beaufort Street, s. 4427 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5404 Tonkin Highway gap project, traffic noise, g. 8717 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6068 Water Corporation hardship measures, 5522 in-house work, 9253 BASTON, HON KENNETH CHARLES (Mining and Pastoral) (Lib) Agriculture and Food animal welfare risk assessments, pastoral leases, 3724, 8411 cattle deaths, Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 28 horse deaths, Billiluna station, 9722 watering points, Yandeyarra reserve, 3162, 3341 Corrective Services Banksia Hill Detention Centre custodial length, 9382 transport, 9218 juvenile offenders health screening, 9143 regions, 8982 Kununurra youth bail house, relocation, 717, 1075, 1246, 1669 Education and Training Broome SHS–Yanchep Secondary College, building management and works, tender, 2647 (answer advice 2892) North Regional TAFE, protective clothing policy, 2889, 3061 Shark Bay School, 9812 West Leederville PS, alert, 7453 (answer advice 8698) Energy electricity retailers, residential customers in arrears, 8559 grid-connected solar, Broome, 5636, 7330, 7731 Horizon Power and Synergy, customers, 9872 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — motion, 1500 Fisheries, pearling lease fees, 1525 Health orthotic and prosthetic clinical service units, Mining and Pastoral Region, 5217, 5321, 5479 patient assisted travel scheme, 6378, 6548, 6728 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, emergency department, code yellow hours, 5897 Housing Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, 7102 Januburu Six Seasons estate, 4824 Lands, pastoral leases, West Kimberley, 4483 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 106 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

BASTON, HON KENNETH CHARLES (Mining and Pastoral) (Lib) (continued) Liquor, restrictions, Kimberley and Pilbara, 218, 4036, 4193, 4645, 3829 Local Government, Town of Cambridge, inquiry, 2359 Mental Health, step-up, step-down facilities, Kalgoorlie, Broome and Karratha, 6933, 9549 Mines and Petroleum, fracking moratorium, Dampier Peninsula, 455 Police crime rates, Broome, 2059, 2169 frontline officers, Broome, Derby, Kununurra and Newman, 9915 juvenile offending, Derby and Broome, 9057; s. 9753 telecommunications blackout, Kimberley, 6185 Ports, Broome port, pedestrian walkway, 7556 Regional Development, Telstra outages, 8696 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4154 State Development, Jobs and Trade, WA Industry Link Regional Communications Forum, 4922 Transport boat harbour, Broome, 5087 Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 3637, 3790 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7867 Water Broome South Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1924 Carnarvon artesian basin, 7992, 8308 BLAYNEY, MR IAN CHARLES, ADipAgri (Geraldton) (Nat) Agriculture and Food live export, federal Labor policy — motion, 3407 livestock industry — notice of motion, 510 Animal activism, trespass — motion, 2448 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3380, 3417 aquaculture, 3417 federal funding, 3380 funding commitments, Geraldton, 3417 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3380, 3417 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3942 Champion Bay SHS and Geraldton SHS, s. 4427 Collins-class submarine maintenance program, mpi. 9453 Drought, southern rangelands — motion, 8640 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8803 Gascoyne Water Co-operative, auditor, g. 3525 Geraldton Australia Day Awards, s. 767 Geraldton fire station, 9256 Greenough Regional Prison, 8936, 8937, 9308 Health dialysis, Geraldton, 6421, 6422 Geraldton Health Campus, code black incidents, 7248 public hospitals, resources, mpi. 883 regional health, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7393 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 2461 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — discharge of order, 5716 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2273 Mental Health sobering-up centres, Geraldton, p. 5131 suicide prevention, Yamatji people, g. 9577 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4589 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7923 Police, regional staff, 7933, 7934 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4305 Premier’s Statement — consideration, western rock lobster industry, 87 Public Accounts Committee, ninth report, “Where to from Here? The Status of the Ord–East Kimberley Development Plan” — tabling, 1697 Public housing, Geraldton, 7158 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8227 Regional Development, agriculture budget — motion, 4392 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 107

BLAYNEY, MR IAN CHARLES, ADipAgri (Geraldton) (Nat) (continued) Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7516 Sport and Recreation, Geraldton Buccaneers, s. 7149 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3942 Transport air services, Geraldton, g. 1688 Geraldton bypass, g. 4403 Northampton–Dongara corridor realignment, p. 2911 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6140 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 757 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 757 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 8808 Western rock lobster fishery industry roundtable event, 8220 policy, 64, 65, 499, 1125, 1126, 2938 reform, 1831, 1832, 1974, 1975 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 second reading, 4890 third reading, 5379 BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) Animal activism, agricultural colleges, 577 Children in care, Pilbara, 4668 Climate change carbon farming, pastoral leases, 9212 greenhouse gas emissions, Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9035 impact — amendment to motion, 6358 Community Services Carnarvon Family Support Service, 5081 community centres, Pilbara, 4668 Empowering Communities program, funding, 3055 Corrective Services, Kununurra youth bail house, relocation, 3335 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme implementation — motion, 3327 rollout, 2885, 3158 Disallowance motions, Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1237 Drought, southern rangelands, 8408, 8690 (answer advice 8698) Education and Training Interm Swimming program, 7329 Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association conference, 1664 (supplementary information 1790) minister, Mining and Pastoral Region visit, 8031 schools bullying — motion, 1056 Carnarvon Community College, 3679 Karratha SHS, student population, 6542 maintenance, 7882 violence, 1072 (correction of answer 1250), 9543 (answer advice 9726) Environment dust management, Port Hedland, 3719, 5233; p. 6344 plan for parks, 4666 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3761 GST distribution, 3762 Hedland SHS, maintenance, 3765 Metronet, 3761 mining industry, 3765 royalties for regions, 3763 state infrastructure projects, 3763 tourism, 3769 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3307 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 108 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) (continued) Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — notice of motion, 1201; motion, 1493; amendment to motion, 1498; in reply, 1509 Health Connected Beginnings program, 8977, 9052 hospitals and health campuses emergency code activations, 9672 (answer advice 9816) Hedland Health Campus, 6372 (answer advice 7106) Karratha Health Campus, 2553, 6372 (answer advice 7106) Kimberley, 8706 Pilbara and goldfields, 7618, 7727 staff, assaults against, 9379 (answer advice 9918) patient assisted travel scheme, Mining and Pastoral Region, 6179 regional services — motion, as amended, 8134 renal dialysis accommodation, 1358 (answer advice 1527), 1520 vaccination, influenza, 4033 Housing complaints, 7593, 7594 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, Carnarvon, s. 8586 minister, Mining and Pastoral Region visit, 8030 Newman, Pilbara District Leadership Group, 6929, 7552, 9780 Ninga Mia, goldfields, 4477, 4642 (answer advice 4825), 5632, 5893 Pilbara, 4831 private property rights — motion, 4013 public housing, Carnarvon, Karratha, Newman, Tom Price and Port Hedland, 8329 service workers accommodation, Karratha, 8146 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8304 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3712 Legislative Council business of the house afternoon tea break — standing orders suspension motion, 8955 extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8685, 9166, 9509 complimentary remarks, s. 9922 Liquor banned drinkers register trial, Pilbara, 3785, 7451; s. 8019 restrictions, Pilbara, p. 2327 McGowan government ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7063 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 316 Mental Health emergency department attendances, regional, 7986 (answer advice 8312) fly in, fly out code, 2053 fly in, fly out workers, Mental Health Commission report, 3633 Kimberley suicides, prevention, 2354, 7195 step-up, step-down facilities, Karratha, 352, 452 Wheatbelt Mental Health Service, 9185 (answer advice 9816) Mines and Petroleum, BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 21, 215 (answer advice 221), 2643 Planning, dust management, Port Hedland, 1780 Police, crime statistics, Newman, 8553 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” — made an order of the day — motion, 6345 Regional Development BHP, drive in, drive out workforce, Pilbara, 2164 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 9719 department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5460; motion, 5463 dust management, Port Hedland, 4919, 7099 goldfields migrant employment program, 9140 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3011; in reply, 3020 Pilbara, federal election, 2514 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1339 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 109

BOYDELL, HON JACQUELINE ELLEN, Deputy Leader of the Nationals WA (Mining and Pastoral) (Nat) (continued) Transport Karratha–Tom Price road, sealing, 3825, 5473 minister, FOI requests, 1243 regional airfares, 1920 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7724, 7734 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8000 consideration in detail, 8971–8973, 9123, 9169 committee, 9238, 9404–9408, 9536, 9537, 9644–9647, 9662, 9690, 9698, 9731 third reading, 9892 Water Millstream Water Reserve, Pilbara, 9807, 9910 wastewater, testing, 6754 Water Corporation, Ord River irrigation scheme, 4819 water resources management legislation, 820, 4188, 5314 water security — motion, 8666 BUTI, DR ANTONIO DE PAULO, BPE (Hons), DipEd, MIR, LLB (Hons), DPhil (Armadale) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Heritage Act, reforms, 1124 Yamatji native title claim, Geraldton, 9972 Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1964, 1976 Animal activism, trespass — motion, 2445 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3281 domestic violence, 3282 on-demand transport industry, 3282 state finances, financial management, 3281 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3281 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 526 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — third reading, 1551 Corrective Services, Banksia Hill Detention Centre, Youth in Emergency Services cadet program, 4540 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4442 Emergency Services, volunteers, 8752 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8909 Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8834 Joint Audit Committee, first report, “Second Review of the Financial Management Act 2006” — tabling, 3530 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5114 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — adjournment of debate, 1293 Local Government, Henry Zelones, s. 7148 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2134 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — motion, 4734 performance, federal Labor policies — motion, 2000 state economy, employment, 7932 Methamphetamine, McGowan government commitment, 2114 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7779 Police Armadale police station, 9607 districts, 496 equipment, 3563 recruits, 6006 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4300 Premier’s Statement — consideration, schools, Armadale, 367 Public Accounts Committee ninth report, “Where to from Here? The Status of the Ord–East Kimberley Development Plan” — tabling, 1692 tenth report, “Report on Investigative Travel to London and Edinburgh” — tabling, 4851 eleventh report, “Budget Briefings 2019–20” — tabling, 4851 thirteenth report, “Knowing What Good Looks Like: Challenges in Managing Major Public Sector Contracts” — tabling, 9582 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9284 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1437 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 110 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

BUTI, DR ANTONIO DE PAULO, BPE (Hons), DipEd, MIR, LLB (Hons), DPhil (Armadale) (ALP) (continued) Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9272 Sport and Recreation Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre, s. 1716 Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020, WA athletes, state government support, 5688 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4993 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1882 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8738 Transport Byford rail extension, 6592 Tonkin Highway, traffic congestion, 2710 taxi plates buyback scheme, mpi. 1848 Treasury and Finance, state economy, government policies — motion, 7822 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6114, 6127 consideration in detail, 6477–6488 (question to be put, 6490) Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9958 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8476 CAREY, MR JOHN NEWTON, BA (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Perth) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, homelessness, 3279 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3279 Community and events, Perth neighbourhood and precinct groups, s. 8743 Culture and the Arts Fringe World Festival and Perth Festival, 2595 Perth Cultural Centre precinct, Picabar, 7938 Health Royal Perth Hospital, intensive care unit, upgrade, 2242 Telethon, state government donation, 8615 Homelessness city homeless framework committee, s. 2587 services, 5125 strategy, 9968 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2103 Metronet, social and affordable housing, 5686 Planning East Perth power station site, 2933 housing diversity, 4434 infill targets, 2110, 4246 Subiaco redevelopment, 259, 6121 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 371 education, 372 housing density, 373 pedestrian safety, 372 single-use plastics, 374 small business, planning approvals, 372 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8223 Small Business, local government red tape, g. 5668 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5407 State economy, stamp duty rebate, 8216 Tourism, direct flights Perth–Japan, 67 Perth–Shanghai, 7504 Transport air services, Geraldton, g. 1689 Thomas–Nicholson Roads intersection, upgrade, g. 1266 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6053 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 617 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 617 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 111

CATANIA, MR VINCENT ALEXANDER (North West Central) (Nat) Aboriginal Affairs, Yamatji people, native title claim, Geraldton, 8782 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3229 health services, Tom Price and Paraburdoo, 3232 nursing posts, 3229 Meekatharra Hospital, 3231 tourism, Exmouth, 3232 Wiluna–Meekatharra road, 3231 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3229 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3914 Defence Issues, Pilbara defence base, 3220, 3221 Drought, southern rangelands, 8456, 8752; notice of motion, 8463; motion, 8628 Education and Training, Tom Price PS, 7369 Fisheries department, shopfronts, 5684, 5685, 6416, 6417; p. 7257, 8463, 8792, 9263 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3878 Health aged-care facilities, Carnarvon, 308; s. 1299 Laverton Hospital, 1308; p. 1097, 2257 Murchison health services, g. 3076 Newman Hospital, 260 new Meekatharra hospital, p. 7258 patient assisted travel scheme, g. 2081 Poinciana Lodge, Carnarvon, 2421 regional health, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7404 regional health care, funding and services, mpi. 1570 Shark Bay, permanent doctor, p. 7641, 8593, 8792, 9263 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 2459 consideration in detail, 2469, 2470 Lands compulsory property acquisition, Wittenoom, 1721, 1722 Landgate, land title registry, 4003 pastoral leases, Valuer-General, 4973, 4972 (supplementary information 4975) Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1109 Methamphetamine, Mining and Pastoral Region and North West Central, 7055, 9337 Metronet public transport fares, 186 rail projects, 185 state budget 2019–20 5019 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — third reading, 5969 Mines and Petroleum, BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 2713 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019, community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8056 Political parties, Nationals WA, 2019 state conference, s. 7929 Ports, deep-water berths, Exmouth, 186, 307 Premier’s Statement consideration, 276 state infrastructure projects, 280 tourism, 276 amendment to question Hedland SHS, 94 mining legacy state agreements, 250, 263 Public Accounts Committee ninth report, “Where to from Here? The Status of the Ord–East Kimberley Development Plan” — tabling, 1696 thirteenth report, “Knowing What Good Looks Like: Challenges in Managing Major Public Sector Contracts” — tabling, 9586 Racing and Gaming, Thoroughbred Racing Committee, resignations, 2116 Regional Development agriculture budget — motion, 4391 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion — motion, 7650 goldfields, mpi. 5694 royalties for regions, 2019–20 state budget — notice of motion, 2257; motion, 2455 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 112 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CATANIA, MR VINCENT ALEXANDER (North West Central) (Nat) (continued) Road Safety, bull bars, 4395, 7298 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Rio Tinto, Carnarvon and Geraldton flights, 4353, 4354 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3914 consideration in detail, 3959–3970, 4060, 4061 third reading, 4223 Tourism Coral Bay, accommodation, 7937; g. 7901 department, 2019–20 state budget, 5444 Transport federal funding, 3455 Karratha–Tom Price road, asbestos, 186 public transport, subsidies, 185 regional airfares, 184, 5688, 5689; s. 4427; p. 8593 restricted access vehicle network, 1425 roadwork signage, regional, 9442, 9443 Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4979 taxi plates buyback scheme, mpi. 1843 Transperth, advertising, 5016 Treasury and Finance, privatisation, government assets, mpi. 7379 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6290 consideration in detail, 6325–6328, 6400, 6401, 6572–6574 Water Corporation property charges, 7040, 7041 scheme connection, Carnarvon, 9297 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 8819 CHAIR OF COMMITTEES (Hon Simon O’Brien) Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — committee, 8168 CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal heritage site, Mobile Concreting Solutions, 9913 department, 8555, 8693 Pilbara, 1391, 1392 native title, 9054 Kullarri Patrol, Broome, 1786 pastoral leases, Yougawalla Station, 1404 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, permits, 9146 Agriculture and Food cattle deaths, Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 454 cane toads, classification, 1526 cattle, De Grey River, 8979 horticultural development, Skuthorpe, Kimberley, 3360, 3361 live export industry, 3687, 3688 Asian Engagement department, fossil fuels, 54 minister, Vietnam visit, 3866 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2549 Climate change global climate strike, 8443 greenhouse gas emissions Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9039 carbon dioxide, 8038, 8194 Environmental Protection Authority policy communication — motion, 1208 motion, 1630 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9521 impact — motion, as amended, 6361 Shark Bay, 2552 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 113

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Commerce, minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2545 Corrective Services, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, recommendations, s. 9754 Criminal Code Amendment (Industrial Manslaughter) Bill 2017 — second reading, 5598 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on fifteenth report, “Annual Report 2018” — tabling, 2013 sixteenth report, “City of Rockingham Bush Fire Control and Bush Fire Brigades Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 4769 Disallowance motions Australian Computer Society Professional Standards Scheme — notice of motion, 2474; discharge of order, 3028 Biodiversity Conservation (Exemptions) Order 2018 — notice of motion, 799; discharge of order, 3754 City of Armadale Bush Fire Brigades Local Law 2019 — notice of motion, 5590; discharge of order, 6549 City of Bunbury Cats Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2014; discharge of order, 3028 City of Bunbury — Fees Notice 2019 — notice of motion, 7058; discharge of order, 8275 City of Bunbury Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2014; discharge of order, 3028 City of Mandurah Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 City of Rockingham Bush Fire Control and Bush Fire Brigades Amendment Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2014; motion, 5095 Dangerous Sexual Offenders Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 2474; discharge of order, 3028 Health Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 6496 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Resources (Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 8656 Public Health Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 7058; discharge of order, 9109 Shire of Augusta Margaret River Erosion and Sediment Control Local Law 2019 — notice of motion, 3011 Shire of Dowerin Local Government Property Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2014; discharge of order, 3028 Shire of Morawa Amenity Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 670; discharge of order, 1222 Shire of Morawa Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 670 Shire of Morawa Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 670; discharge of order, 1222 Shire of Mount Magnet Activities in Thoroughfares and Public Places and Trading Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Animals, Environment and Nuisance Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Cats Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Dogs Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Extractive Industries Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Fencing Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Health Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Shire of Mount Magnet Standing Orders Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 330 Town of Bassendean Dust and Building Waste Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 4770; discharge of order, 5295 Town of Park Dog Local Law 2018 — notice of motion, 2014; discharge of order, 3028 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 3011 Transport Regulations Amendment (Road Passenger Services) Regulations (No. 2) 2019 — notice of motion, 7058; discharge of order, 9524 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (Container Deposit Scheme) Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 4770; discharge of order, 5295 Weapons Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 9505 Education and Training Aboriginal and Islander education officers, Mining and Pastoral Region, 2888 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2544 Electoral Affairs, electoral irregularities, investigations, Pilbara, 1393, 1943, 4963 Emergency Services, minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2396 Energy department, fossil fuels, 54 Horizon Power, Ben Hamilton, 1397 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2548 Environment air pollution, 9094 Biodiversity Conservation Act, dingo, status, 4520 Brooking Creek, Kimberley, 3202, 3203 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 114 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Environment (continued) Burrup Peninsula November 2018 fire, 1414 rock acidity, 8307, 8410, 9809 viewing platform, 2518 World Heritage listing, 216, 1392 Cockburn Cement Ltd, odour neutralising trial, 56, 3198 container deposit scheme, 3635; motion, 688 Derby tidal power project, proposal implementation time limit, 2386 dinosaur footprints, Cable Beach, Broome, 2355 dust management, Mobile Concreting Solutions quarry, Tom Price, 9142 Gorgon gas project, 6754, 7889 Keep Australia Beautiful Council, litter, 2170 “Management of Crown Land Site Contamination” report, 2232, 2386 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2545 Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, meetings, 9188 Pilbara Ports Authority, environmental compliance report, 57 plastic bags ban, 583 recycled construction and demolition waste, 1399 threatened species, 4922 United Nations report, 6254 vegetation clearing, 487, 5795 waste avoidance and resource recovery account, 5827 waste to energy, residual waste, 579 water quality, Coorinjinna Pool, Pilbara, 5743, 7101, 7199, 6181, 8026 Wheatstone LNG project, 6754 Woodside, air emissions, 3867, 3868, 4054 Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 4480, 5848, 6373, 6934, 7896, 8032 Yara Pilbara Nitrates Pty Ltd, technical ammonium nitrate plant, 2057, 3862, 4648, 5912, 9928 Family and Domestic Violence, Derby Family Healing Centre, 9673 Fisheries, sawfish, Liveringa station, 3520, 3674, 3675, 6755 Health aged-care facilities, Kimberley, 3160 cancer diagnoses, Kimberley, 1401 Kununurra Hospital, emergency department, 9016 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2543 Tellus Holdings, Sandy Ridge project, 354, 719, 2645, 5216 Heritage, Professor Sylvia Joy Hallam, tribute, s. 3858 Housing, minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2549 Industrial Relations, carcinogen 2,4,5-T, 4203, 5794, 8192 Innovation and ICT, department, fossil fuels, 732 Lands agriculture, special leases, 3791 contaminated sites, 1391 Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, 5478, 5895, 6547 pastoral leases, 1415 Legal affairs, Attorney General, portfolios, travel bookings, 2677 Legislative Council, business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 9167 Liquor restrictions, Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek, 58, 1401, 1944 Local Government minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2235 Port Hedland Cemetery, 6725 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 4793 committee, 4799–4809 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4623; amendment to motion, 4627 Mines and Petroleum department fossil fuels, 54 tailings storage facilities, 2396, 3827, 4192 exploration lease E38/282 7620, 7621 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 115

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) Finder Shale, exploration wells, 1075 fracking Dampier Peninsula, 1396 electricity prices, 1396 implementation committee, 5793 implementation plan, 9874 Kimberley, 1359, 3337 petroleum leases, 1666 projects, 1395 risk assessments, 1398 site rehabilitation, 26 veto rights, 1397 gas exposure, Tom Price, 9214, 9380 Lynas Corporation, waste, 4034 “Management of Crown Land Site Contamination” report, 2199 mining leases 38/1274, 38/1275 and 38/1276 3863 47/1534, Aboriginal heritage, 7731, 7885 47/1566, Aboriginal heritage, 7988, 8155 M38/1278 7620, 7621 Pilbara, Kariyarra, 5913 mining tenements, Karijini National Park, 7554 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2547 Mt Goldsworthy mine, mineral lease, 9786 New Standard Energy, Great Sandy Desert, 2210 Tellus Holdings, Sandy Ridge project, 8024 tropical cyclone Veronica, Pilbara, 1923 World Bank, Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 825 Planning, 3 Oceans twin towers development, Scarborough, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, p. 188 Police crime statistics, Kimberley and goldfields, 9015 electoral irregularities, investigation, Port Hedland, 3723 global climate strike, 8443 juvenile offending, Derby, s. 9008 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2676 Political donations — motion, as amended, 2342 Ports, dredging, Roebuck Bay, 3356, 3357 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 208 committee, 226, 227 Premier, portfolios, travel bookings, 2539 Regional Development Brooking Creek, Kimberley, 3202, 3203 cost of living, Pilbara and Kimberley, s. 5643 department fossil fuels, 53 machinery-of-government changes — motion, 5452 dust management, Port Hedland, 5086, 5316 Hancock Agriculture, Kimberley, 6757 horticultural development, Skuthorpe, Kimberley, 3360, 3361 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3015 Kimberley Development Commission, 3357 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2234 Ord River irrigation scheme, 6760 Pilbara Development Commission, Dr Ken King, 9549 Port Hedland, voluntary buyback scheme, 9721 state budget 2019–20, Kimberley, 6758 Road Safety, bull bars, 3205, 3360 Science, department, fossil fuels, 54 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2546 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 116 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CHAPPLE, HON ROBIN HOWARD (Mining and Pastoral) (GWA) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade Argyle diamond mine, 5634 department, fossil fuels, 53 Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, 3787 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2542 Mt Goldsworthy mine, mineral lease, 9786 Woodside Energy, Pilbara jobs, 3060 Tourism minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2546 Nullagine, 3509 Transport Gibb River Road upgrade, boab trees, 1679, 4962 Great Northern Highway, Broome–Derby, 1250 minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2678 speed limits, Kimberley, 1399 Treasury and Finance fossil fuels, 53 Treasurer, portfolios, travel bookings, 2236 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7572 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7998 consideration in detail, 8963, 8969, 9170 committee, 8568, 9220–9224, 9373, 9404–9406, 9691, 9739 third reading, 9884 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 810 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 committee, 845–848 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 810 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 Water minister, portfolios, travel bookings, 2683 Water Corporation, land clearing, 9680 water security — motion, 8661 CHOWN, HON JAMES EDWARD (Agricultural) (Lib) Agriculture and Food Agricultural Produce Commission Act, broadacre exemption, 6933 agriculture exports, China, 5085 Animal Welfare Act, Australian standards and guidelines, consultation, 2646 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 4822 cattle deaths, Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 27, 1249, 3722, 5319, 9383, 9549 committees and grower groups, 5220, 6762 department, staff, 9055 grain, glyphosate residue, 8412 Kimberley projects, 7993 live export, Anna Marra, 4483 south west saleyard, 8310, 8980 trade relations, South-East Asia, 9722 water resource assessment, Fitzroy catchment, 1784 Animal activism — motion, 679 Community Services department, staff, 9215 (answer advice 9814) homelessness, 2517 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — motion, 567 tenth report, “With Extraordinary Power…: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Execution of a Search Warrant on the Shire of Halls Creek” — tabling, 1620 eleventh report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s Report on ‘A Saga of Persistence’” — tabling, 4770 twelfth report, “An Unreasonable Suspicion — Parliamentary Inspector’s Report” — tabling, 8263 thirteenth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 9504 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 117

CHOWN, HON JAMES EDWARD (Agricultural) (Lib) (continued) Drought, southern rangelands, Farmers Across Borders, 9812 Environment Ramelius Resources, Greenfinch project, Eremophila resinosa, s. 3734 Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 4646 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3804 household fees and charges, 3807 infrastructure projects, 3805 palliative care, 3807 small business, 3806 Fisheries fish kill, Steep Point, 5746 Ocean Reef marina, voluntary fisheries adjustment scheme, 6729 western rock lobster fishery, 455 charter boats, 7886 industry levy funds, 7557 local lobster program, 7330, 7456 notice of motion, 3; motion, 548; amendment to motion, 559; motion, as amended, in reply, 566 Health community dental health van, 5830, 6185, 6378 (answer advice 7106) hospitals and health campuses emergency departments, 1525 (answer advice 2061), 3790 patient-to-staff ratio, 4038 public hospitals, 4193, 5649 schedule 8 medicine, 8150 medical cannabis, 1668 palliative care 24/7 phone line, 2169 (answer advice 2360) notice of motion, 1493; motion, 1894; motion, as amended, in reply, 1909 funding, 1360 Silver Chain, budget allocation, 3637 regional services — motion, as amended, 8129 Housing, private property rights — motion, 4010 McGowan government performance — motion, 5179 regional WA — notice of motion, 9789 transparency and accountability — motion, 7851 Optus Stadium, marketing campaigns, 1819 Regional Development department, staff, 4924, 5638 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3014 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4148; in reply, 4157 Sharks, hazard mitigation, drum line trial, 355, 582 (supplementary information 2061), 717, 1078 State Development, Jobs and Trade, barley exports, 1925 Transport Albany ring-road, federal funding, 2059 Public Transport Authority, transit officers, assaults against, 6546 train services, operating costs, 3828 wheatbelt roads, 2358, 3163 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7715 committee, 8171, 8179–8184, 8293–8296, 9738 CLARKE, MRS ROBYN MARJORIE JANE (Murray–Wellington) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8379 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8379 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3556, 3575 healthcare funding, 3556 jobs, creation, 3557 regional infrastructure, 3556 royalties for regions, 3556 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3556, 3575 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 118 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CLARKE, MRS ROBYN MARJORIE JANE (Murray–Wellington) (ALP) (continued) Asian engagement strategy, 7372 Education and Training, Mount Lockyer PS, Albany, 8043 Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, location, 869 bushfires, mitigation, 8851 firefighting, trucks and appliances, 9966 volunteer hub, 9614 Family and Domestic Violence, Peel region, g. 2560 Health, Peel Health Campus, 5126 Lands, Peel Business Park, 7154 McGowan government job creation, 3567 performance indicators, 622 Mines and Petroleum department, regional jobs, 8371 resources sector, workforce, 8749 National Volunteer Week, s. 4872 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4305 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9623 bushfire risk management plan, 9625 volunteer and full-time firefighters, acknowledgment, 9623 volunteer services, Murray–Wellington, 9624 Yarloop–Waroona fires, 9624 Regional Development, Cookernup postcode, s. 5679 State finances, Moody’s credit rating, 3885 TAB, privatisation, 6593 Transport Albany ring-road, 2249 regional road infrastructure, 771 South Western Highway, Coolup, g. 4845 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6021, 6048 Water deficiency declarations, 4276 CLIFFORD, HON TIMOTHY JAMES, BA Politics (International Relations and Journalism) (East Metropolitan) (GWA) Climate change “Climate Change in Western Australia” issues paper, 9564–9567, 9682–9685, 9808 climate emergency declarations federal Labor policy, 7556, 8149 South Australian Legislative Council, s. 7462 United Kingdom Parliament, 2890 coastal erosion, 5746 Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, 5319, 5480; s. 5346, 5646 global climate strike, 6728, 6931, 7329, 9018; s. 7111, 7225 greenhouse gas emissions agricultural, 715 Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9040 Environmental Protection Authority policy communication — motion, 1207 consultation, 1074, 1248, 1522 motion, 1622; in reply, 1633 guidelines, s. 1255 export emissions, 5894 gas-fired power plants, 7730 Gorgon gas project, 8709 methane, 7888, 7993, 8555 net zero emissions, 2050 target, 9185; motion, 9517; in reply, 9524 North West Shelf gas project, 8696, 9787 policy, 6184, 6377 Ministers of the Crown, communication, 8710, 9017, 9018, 9092, 9093 impact, 6544; notice of motion, 5856; motion, 6348; amendment to motion, 6358; motion, as amended, in reply, 6364 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 119

CLIFFORD, HON TIMOTHY JAMES, BA Politics (International Relations and Journalism) (East Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Climate change (continued) meetings, Premier, 8037 Pacific Islands Forum, 5831; s. 5845 policy, 581, 3640, 3724, 5637, 9673 electric vehicles, 1784 investment, 9416, 9417 LNG industry, emissions, 8309 local government, 4820 low-carbon transition, 4645, 8037 Ministers of the Crown, correspondence, 9019, 9094 Swedish central bank, 8981 Premier’s comments, 9142; s. 7894 renewable energy, 8036; s. 9089 Community Services hardship utility grant scheme — motion, 2016 homelessness, s. 4952 Culture and the Arts Fringe World Festival, sponsorship, 9056 Western Australian Museum Art Gallery and State Library, amalgamation, 3787 project, 1922 Emergency Services, firebreaks, Wongan Hills, 8708 Energy electricity supply, Menzies, 9020 Gorgon gas project, 8708, 8709 liquefied natural gas, demand, 9546 public housing, solar photovoltaic systems, 2233 south west interconnected system, 9194 “Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy”, 9385 Western Power, surges, 2515 Environment Cleanaway facility fire, South Guildford, 9724 Gorgon gas project, 1667, 5219, 7453, 8708 North Stoneville development, 2058, 2171, 2359 Rottnest Island, 9022 “Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy”, 9385 World Environment Day, s. 3739 Housing, public housing, 3506 affordable housing strategy, 4924 solar photovoltaic systems, 220 (correction of answer 358), 354 Lands, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Bayswater town centre, 8035, 8036 Legislative Council, complimentary remarks, s. 9923 Mental Health, fly in, fly out code, s. 2064 Metronet social and affordable housing and jobs package, 5083 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 3340 Mines and Petroleum, LNG reserves, 7104 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019, p. 9877 Planning bushfire management, Mt Helena, 23 Henley Brook urban precinct, rezoning, 9019 North Stoneville development, 8415 Swan, City of, local planning scheme 17, p. 1200 Police firearms, licensing and registry information system — motion, 9107 Political donations — motion, as amended, 2343 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” — rescission of vote — standing orders suspension motion, 6347 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4817 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 120 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CLIFFORD, HON TIMOTHY JAMES, BA Politics (International Relations and Journalism) (East Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade future battery industry strategy — motion, 326 jobs clean industries, 9912 LNG projects, 4482 renewable energy, 4190 Tourism, Rottnest Island, 9022 Transport Armadale roads, 3160 Bunbury Outer Ring Road and Bussell Highway, cyclepath, 6214 Orrong Road, upgrade, 4035 Roe 8 and 9, wildlife corridors, 4958 train stations Maylands, public toilet, 2647 Perth, Sky News broadcast, 1362 Transperth, zone payment structure, review, 457 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7719 third reading, 9906 Wastewater systems, Chalet Rigi restaurant, 9019 CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Banksia Hill Detention Centre, education services, 6181 Child Protection caseworkers, workload, 6929 Climate change greenhouse gas emissions, policy, 6184 health inquiry, 3164, 8444 Education and Training department, student information system, 6934 resources sector workforce, 6932 schools asbestos, Merredin College and Western Australian College of Agriculture Cunderdin, 3825 local intake area, 6928 mobile phones, 6932 psychologist services, 9935 Emergency Services emergency services levy, 6723, 6727 State Emergency Service, personal protective clothing, 4824 Environment department, used tyre storage facilities, 6724 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, 3801, 4833–4835 native vegetation, unauthorised clearing, 4825 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on seventy-seventh report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 2: Annual Report Hearings” — tabling, 2013; motion, 2880, 5470, 5481, 5817, 7320 seventy-eighth report, “2019–20 Budget Cycle — Part 1: Estimates Hearings and Related Matters” — tabling, 7704 Health abortion annual report 2017–18 1408 facilities, 3208, 3823 procedures, 2071, 3207–3209, 4054 RU486 drug, 3683 Aged Care Availability Working Group, 4818 aged-care facilities Kimberley, 3160 Leonora, 2887 ambulance ramping, 3822 (answer advice 4196), 4925, 6244, 8326, 9058, 9937 Australian Breastfeeding Association, WA Branch, fiftieth anniversary, ms. 5055 codeine, 1257 community dental health van, 5830, 6185, 6378 (answer advice 7106) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 121

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) Connected Beginnings program, 8977, 9052 department influenza and respiratory illness database, ms. 3804 information security policy, 1522 ear, nose and throat specialists, wait times, Perth, 7729 federal Labor policy, 2356, 5231, 5317 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, support services, 9097 health staff, assaults against, 3337, 4956, 6180 hospitals and health campuses Albany Health Campus, accreditation, 5830, 5893 assaults, 7464 bed capacity, 356, 578, 1666 Bentley Hospital, 1823 Chittering health centre, 8034 Derby Hospital, assault, 5082 (answer advice 5639) emergency code activations, 9672 (answer advice 9816) emergency departments, 1526 (answer advice 2061), 3790, 8321 Geraldton Health Campus, 8195 code yellow declarations, 5086 (correction of answer 5322, 6379), 6244 incident, 6212 redevelopment, 218, 2644, 6183 Hedland Health Campus, 6372 (answer advice 7106) Joondalup Health Campus, proposed expansion, 3160, 4484 Kalgoorlie Health Campus, MRI machine, 1524, 2910, 5084 Karratha Health Campus, 2553, 6372 (answer advice 7106) Kimberley, 8706 Kununurra Hospital, emergency department, 9017 Laverton Hospital, 1409 maintenance, 7728, 8446 Northam, Merredin, Narrogin and Katanning hospitals, 5916 patient-to-staff ratio, 4039 Perth Children’s Hospital gender diversity service, 2213 practical completion, defects, 720 Pilbara, 7619 public hospitals, 4194, 5649 regional hospitals safety, 8557, 9380 (answer advice 9918) senior emergency staff, 3677 Royal Perth and Bentley Hospitals, Tick accreditation, ms. 2012 schedule 8 medicine, 8150 security staff, 8156 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, emergency department, code yellow hours, 5897 human reproductive technology and surrogacy legislation, review, 1782; ms. 1619 medical cannabis, 1668, 3159, 5742, 5828, 5848, 7100, 7553 men’s health and wellbeing policy, 1078 minister Agricultural Region visits, 1679, 9936 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2216, 2356, 2519, 2543, 2689, 4523, 5908, 5919, 8317, 8592, 9759, 9929 palliative care, 5849 24/7 phone line, 2169 (answer advice 2360) funding, 1360, 7551 goldfields, 7731 motion, 1897 National Palliative Care Week, ms. 3459 regional services, 5221, 5478, 5745, 7552 Silver Chain, budget allocation, 3637 state budget 2019–20 7452 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 122 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) patient assisted travel scheme, 6179, 6378, 6728, 6548 posthumous collection of gametes, 577 (correction of answer 4485), 2539, 4205 Precision Health Council, 3056 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 7532 regional services cancer diagnoses, Kimberley, 1401 elective surgery, Geraldton, 1414 general practitioners, 1259, 9213 Mining and Pastoral Region, 5217, 5321, 5479, 7332 motion, 8122; amendment to motion, 8124 nursing posts, Bremer Bay and Jerramungup, 1077 (supplementary information 1251) oncology services, midwest, 1411 primary health care — motion, 5803 Toodyay, Chittering and Gingin, 8325 renal dialysis accommodation, 1358 (answer advice 1527), 1520 sexually transmitted infections, prisons, 6232 Silver Chain, 8321 snakebites, 9870 speech pathology services, 9873 sustainable health review, 9191(answer advice 9727); ms. 2327 Tellus Holdings, Sandy Ridge project, 354, 719, 2645, 5217 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations 2019, ms. 1762 urgent care clinics, 5826, 6723, 7237, 8033, 9189, 9672 Geraldton, 3634, 4482, 4921 MEDrefer smart form, 9676 regional, 6244 vaccination influenza, 4033 pharmacy vaccinations, ms. 5294 WA Country Health Service Aboriginal meet-and-greet service, 2212 antivenom, 6948 critical incidents, 732 hospital emergency codes, 2211, 7116 midwifery services, 1408, 7115 nurses, 4662, 4664, 7115 specialist services, 3519, 6244, 8440 staff, 2074 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — second reading, in reply, 6738 Housing, Januburu Six Seasons estate, 4824 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 question: advice, 1361, 1523, 2163 question: unlawful discrimination, 4818 Joint Audit Committee, first report, “Second Review of the Financial Management Act 2006” — tabling, 3459; motion, 6369 Landgate, Advara, 6178 Local Government, Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 6931 Members of Parliament, public hospital visits, 1412 Mental Health addiction specialists, 2675 alcohol and other drugs sector, awards, ms. 5855 carer support services, 2699 children bereaved by suicide, pilot postvention program, 4480 clinical governance review, 9808; ms. 1047 differential overheads, 857 “Draft Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Accommodation and Support Strategy 2018–2025” 9218 Drug Aware program, ms. 1492 eating disorders, 3687 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 123

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Mental Health (continued) emergency department attendances, regional, 7986 (answer advice 8312) fly in, fly out workers, 2057 Mental Health Commission report, 3633 intellectual and developmental disability support, 5847, 5848 Kimberley suicides, prevention round table, ms. 2144 Mental Health Commission, commissioner, Tim Marney, ms. 4147 mental health co-response teams, 7101 Mental Health Network, review, 9551 Mental Health Week, ms. 7413 patient flow model, ms. 309 psychiatrists, 219, 823, 4821 recovery college, ms. 3313 sobering-up centres, 1258, 3336 step-up, step-down facilities Geraldton, 353, 8440 Kalgoorlie, Broome and Karratha, 6934, 9549 Karratha, 352, 452 suicide prevention, Mates in Construction, s. 3517 “Suicide Prevention 2020: Together We Can Save Lives”, evaluation, 454 “The Western Australian Alcohol and Drug Interagency Strategy 2018–2022”, ms. 189 transcultural mental health service, 3830 Wheatbelt Mental Health Service, 9185 (answer advice 9816) workforce strategic framework, 5792 youth forensic mental health unit, 7334, 9676 Methamphetamine Meth Helpline, correction of answer, 459 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce 24-hour helpline, 2649 motion, 3473 Metronet Ellenbrook rail line, 6726; motion, 5603 Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, 6728 rail projects, 6721 Police Scancam, 4817 telecommunications blackout, Kimberley, 6185 Political parties, labour movement, Neil Byrne, tribute, s. 5841 Ports, Southern Ports Authority, ministerial direction, 8407 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Attorney General, 6928 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — question: Department of Health, 4836 Sport and Recreation, West Australian Junior Motocross Club, Chidlow, p. 9877 State Development, Jobs and Trade, employment, labour hire, p. 1200 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1342 Transport Albany Highway intersections, 4819 Joondalup Drive–Wanneroo Road intersection, compensation claims, 4818 Read Street–Safety Bay Road, Rockingham, pavement marking, 4820 Tonkin Highway, sound barriers, p. 8656 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution, iron ore price, 6182 Voluntary assisted dying briefing, Dr James Downar, 2885, 4953 (correction of answer 5322), 5214, 9140 discussion paper, ms. 1338 legislation, ms. 2 Ministerial Expert Panel on Voluntary Assisted Dying, final report, ms. 4768 other jurisdictions, 352 public consultation, 1665 “The Facts about Voluntary Assisted Dying: Responding to the Anti-VAD Arguments”, 1357 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 124 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

CLOHESY, HON ALANNA THERESE, BSocSc (Social Policy) (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7709 question: prosecutions, 6183 (answer advice 6730, 6937, 7106), 7555, 7887, 7987 Water Coorinjinna Pool, Pilbara, 6181 wastewater systems, Chalet Rigi restaurant, 9019 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9010 second reading, 9010 COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Child Protection, working with children checks, Auditor General’s report, 8302, 8551, 8689, 9051, 9138 Climate change Extinction Rebellion, protests, 8311 global climate strike, 8311 greenhouse gas emissions Environmental Protection Authority policy briefings, 1778 (correction of answer 2061), 1779, 1918 (correction of answer 2061, 4195), 2051 (answer advice 2172) (correction of answer 4195), 3361, 3502, 4476 communication, 1518, 1662 consultation, 3632 guidelines, 1788, 2162, 4641 Water Corporation, 5890 Wheatstone LNG project, 5079 policy, Public Utilities Office analysis, 3784 Community Services, hardship utility grant scheme — motion, 2020 Corrective Services community corrections officers, 5313 (answer advice 5639) daily average prisoner costs, 5631 Edwards, Bradley Robert, Minister for Corrective Services, comments, 451 Corruption and Crime Commission Alexander, Grant, North Metropolitan Health Service, 9184 Peacock, Craig, police action, 9138 Defence Issues Australian Marine Complex strategic infrastructure and land use plan, 9670 shipbuilding industry, 9210 Disability Services Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, 4917, 5213 funding, 19 National Disability Insurance Scheme implementation — notice of motion, 2622; motion, 3314; in reply, 3329 market review, 3156 Proudlove, Warrick, 7984 Education and Training Castletown PS, 4641 schools, bullying — motion, 1058 TAFE, fees and charges, 9676 West Leederville PS, alert, 9145 (correction of answer 9147) Energy energy supply — motion, 2478 north west interconnected system, 3502 (answer advice 3511) Synergy Muja C and D capital works program, 3631, 5101 operating forecasts, 3642 state budget 2019–20 3716 Western Power apprenticeships, 9218 (supplementary information 9917) capital expenditure, 3054 Environment, Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing Range F deposit, 2640, 3163, 4667 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 125

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3608 Darling Range bi-election, 3615 federal election, 3617 household fees and charges, 3613 state finances, financial management, 3608 GST distribution, 3610 industrial relations, 3624 National Disability Insurance Scheme, 3623 parliamentary standards, 3621 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3306 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — motion, 1506 Fisheries, western rock lobster fishery motion, as amended, 559 conflict of interest, 450, 575 fishery package, 350 ministerial exemption, 2649 Health ambulance ramping, 3822 (answer advice 4196) Perth Children’s Hospital, practical completion, defects, 720 Heritage, East Perth power station, continuing protection order, 5631 Housing affordable housing, 7881 disposals, 9717 (answer advice 9814) Keystart clients, 7732 loans, 2883, 3157, 7550 negative equity, 3716, 4032 maintenance and new housing expenditure, 9184 (answer advice 9219) seniors housing strategy, 4031 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — amendment to motion, 2868 rebate, state economy, 8407, 8551 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 3658 committee, 3779–3783, 3792–3794, 3818–3820, 3833–3839, 3847 Lands Fini Group, medihotel, 2513, 2891, 3333 (answer advice 3511) Land Services WA, 8156, 8697 Landgate Advara, 6178 privatisation, 7105, 7193 Mangles Bay marina development, settlement, 5079 Legislative Council business of the house extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8685, 9166, 9506 standing orders suspension motion, 4458 complimentary remarks, s. 9921 Local Government, City of Perth, suspension, 6378 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — amendment to motion, 4627; motion, 4627 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6502 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7058 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 314 performance — motion, 5177 policies — motion, 8263; in reply, 8275 transparency — motion, 4773 Metronet east development area, consultation, 3784 federal funding, 221, 7558 Forrestfield–Airport Link, tunnelling machines, 1364, 3790 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 126 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Metronet (continued) Huawei contract, 19, 9542, 9814 security, 458, 2520, 4917 State Solicitor’s Office, advice, 3053 non-disclosure agreements, 7985, 8303 rail projects, 6721, 6927 railway level crossings, 7097 task force minutes, 575, 712, 1241, 1526, 2513, 8975 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, forecast daily boardings, 6370 Yanchep line extension, 9378 Mines and Petroleum BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 213 Cleveland–Cliffs Resources and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, 7881 department South Metropolitan Personnel Inc, 4186 Subcontractors WA, 4187 Ministers of the Crown cabinet, conflicts of interest, 712 ministers and ministerial offices staff, 9675 unauthorised credit card use, 9806 Premier, Huawei, verbal or written briefings, correction of answer, 2172 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5852 Planning, City of Nedlands, draft local planning scheme 3, p. 2143 Police call-out attendance times, 5313 firearms, licensing, 232 Scancam, 4817 Ports Pilbara Ports Authority, chairman, resignation, 817, 1518 Southern Ports Authority, ministerial direction, 2883 (answer advice 3511), 8407 Westport Taskforce, 5213 infrastructure upgrades, 7098 Kwinana port, 5824, 5832 peer review, 9677 Port Hedland, 9908 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, ministerial aircraft, 4475, 4649, 4924 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” question: document provision, 5739 question: email access, 5824, 6177, 6370, 6540, 6720, 6927 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” — made an order of the day — motion, 6345 Public Sector Management Addis, Ralph, Warmun community redevelopment, 9550 (correction of answer 9918), 9386, 9718 Alexander, Grant, North Metropolitan Health Service, 9184 Peacock, Craig, police action, 9138 Public Sector Commission, “State of the Sector” report, 1256 wages policy, 5740 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 9210, 9805 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy conflict of interest, s. 849 contract criteria, s. 1388 FOI requests, redaction, 9378, 9542 R&D tax concessions, 816 tender process, 1070, 1241, 1356 Dampier Peninsula, visitor access, 7889 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 127

COLLIER, HON PETER CHARLES, BA, DipEd, Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Regional Development (continued) minister, Energy Made Clean, 2161, 2351; s. 2371, 2529 royalties for regions, 2019–20 state budget, 4194 solar projects, goldfields, 2352 Road Safety, regional run-off-road crashes program, 5221 Sharks, hazard mitigation, drum line trial, operations manual, 1250 Sport and Recreation, discrimination — motion, 2025 State Development, Jobs and Trade future battery industry strategy — motion, 328 Infrastructure Western Australia, 3341, 8145, 9563 Plan for Jobs, Treasury consultation, 1080 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1338 Tourism, destination marketing, 1356 (answer advice 1791) Transport container freight subsidy, 3510 Fremantle Traffic Bridge, business case, 2641 Metrix Consulting, research, 8975 Public Transport Authority buses, Volvo Australia, 7450, 8144, 9058, 9908 cybersecurity, 213, 583 roads Armadale Road–North Lake Road bridge, 7327 High Street, Fremantle, upgrade, 7335 Joondalup Drive–Wanneroo Road intersection, compensation claims, 4817 Kwinana Freeway, northbound widening, 7327 Leach Highway–Stock Road intersection, upgrade, 9051 Shelley Bridge, widening, 3822 taxis, on-demand transport industry, levy, 1670 train stations Cockburn Central, parking bays, 7450 Whitfords and Warwick, escalators, 5321 Transperth, railcars, 3829 Westport Taskforce, infrastructure upgrades, 7098 Treasury and Finance advisory services, Redcliffe Training Asia Pacific, 5890, 6541 foreign buyers duty, revenue, 8689 GST distribution — motion, 3462 Mineral Resources Ltd ex gratia payments, 7550, 7725 Koolyanobbing, iron ore royalty payments, 7726 state budget 2018–19, Government Mid-Year Financial Projections Statement, Keystart, 1662 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7547, 7560 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8002 committee, 8172, 8173, 8181, 8291, 8292, 8390, 8428, 8968, 9220–9225, 9244, 9406, 9644, 9728 third reading, 9887 Water desalination plant, Kwinana outer harbour, 9670 minister, staff, 350 Water Corporation, Perth Regional Alliance, services, 7193 (answer advice 7336) COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) Community Services, homelessness, 5274 (supplementary information 5279), 5275 facility discharges, 8515–8519 Education and Health Standing Committee, sixth report, “The Food Fix: The Role of Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management”, government response, ms. 4964 Education and Training, school entry health assessments, ms. 3070 Estimates Committees, committee A, division 21 supplementary information A14, s. 3894 supplementary information A16, correction of answer, s. 6010 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 128 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health Aboriginal health services, 6885, 8115 advance health care planning, ms. 6083 aged care, Report on Government Services, 2810 aged-care facilities, Carnarvon, 308 ambulances diversions, Peel Health Campus, 979, 981, 5031 off-stretcher percentages, 1331, 6876 ramping, 1002, 1719, 4074, 4075, 6875 roadworks, 6897 St John Ambulance reporting, Dawesville and Pinjarra, 5026 Animal Resources Authority, 2018–19 annual report, 9334 Australian Breastfeeding Association, WA Branch, fiftieth anniversary, ms. 5132 Claisebrook depot, billboard advertising, 1007 community dental health van, 7958 country health — motion, 5158 dental clinics, waiting times, 4145 department annual report 2018–19 9330–9332 budget, 5516 influenza and respiratory illness database, ms. 3882 dialysis, Geraldton, 6421, 6422 digital patient record systems, 6898, 7172 East Metropolitan Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9325, 10012 elective surgery, Busselton, 2809 Elizabeth Hansen Autumn Centre, 3456 federal Labor policy, 1425 Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, 3220 glyphosate, g. 8338 Harvey House, 164 Health and Disability Services Complaints Office, 6876–6878 health and medical research, expenditure, 6879 health services financial management, 4075 midwest communities — motion, 8890 health staff assaults against, 121, 3383, 3446, 4537, 6127, 8779; mpi. 6273 protection, ms. 3211; mpi. 3396 health system, 7244; mpi. 4090 Healthy Options WA, 8112 hospitals and health campuses Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 868, 5022 beds, 2719, 2784, 2792, 2852 Bunbury Hospital, 5273 carpark revenue, 6884 clinical services, 6884 cold cuddle cots, 1022 compensation and refunds, 8508 complaints, 7680 diabetes education, 4137, 4138 digital outages, 8108, 8109, 9298 discharges, 8515, 8519 emergency codes, 167 emergency departments, 408, 861, 862, 1832 Fiona Stanley Hospital family birthing centre, 4436 power outage ms. 2238 motion, 2086 pex. 2121 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 129

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) hospitals and health campuses (continued) Geraldton Health Campus, code black incidents, 7248 hospital beds and wards, 8103, 8107 infrastructure maintenance, 8893 Joondalup Health Campus, 7506, 7507 proposed expansion, 2713, 2934, 5268, 7159, 7160; g. 5243 stroke unit, 1969 Katanning Hospital, general practitioners, 2937 King Edward Memorial Hospital midwives, 7159 pelvic mesh complications clinic, 2807 medical equipment, 8111, 8762, 8763, 8827, 9300, 9307, 9308, 10001, 10002 medicine disposal, 8508, 8509 medihotels, 8368, 8369 Murray District Hospital, 977 Newman Hospital, 260 off-stretcher measures, 2847 Osborne Park Hospital, 5683 pain management clinics, 3983 Peel Health Campus, 877, 975–985, 1331, 3105, 4076, 5031–5033, 5127, 6342; g. 1685 Perth Children’s Hospital fracture clinic, 2785 lead contamination, 168, 181, 183 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, fencing, 1007 public hospitals, resources, mpi. 883 Royal Perth and Bentley Hospitals, Rainbow Tick accreditation, ms. 2075 Royal Perth Hospital intensive care unit, upgrade, 2243 Mental Health Emergency Centre, 7795 safety motion, 5368 regional, 5359, 5518 Stop the Violence campaign, ms. 8450 schedule 8 medicine, 8113, 8115 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, code yellow declarations, 6120, 6121 staff, 6896, 7172 surgery cancellations, 6885 vending machines and catering, 8112 women’s and babies’ hospital, upgrade, 3388, 9973, 9974 human reproductive technology and surrogacy legislation, review, ms. 1681 Kerry Lodge and Lechenaultia House, 2596 Koondoola Integrated Services Centre, g. 3079 Lucas, Amelia, 5681 medical imaging and storage system, ms. 8331 men’s health and wellbeing policy, ms. 4265 Merredin Health Service, g. 4841 minister Israel, United States and Canada visit, ms. 4837 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 996 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 136, 263, 987, 989, 999, 1019, 1023, 1030, 1332, 1473, 1748–1758, 2847, 3290, 3295, 3449, 3453, 4135, 4141, 7954 RAC Arena visits, 971 Murchison health services, g. 3076 Nagree, Dr Yusuf, tribute, ms. 9569 North Metropolitan Health Service annual report 2018–19 9324–9330, 10014 Public Sector Commission review, 299; ms. 6561 nurses, 546, 7169 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 130 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Health (continued) obesity, ms. 5496 outpatient surgical clinic referrals, 2819 paediatric dental treatment, 3971 palliative care Capes region, g. 5240 expenditure, 970, 3100 funding, 7632 National Palliative Care Week, ms. 3522 state budget 2019–20 2118 South West Regional Palliative Care Service, 3971, 3972, 6900, 7834 patient assisted travel scheme, 7245; g. 2082 Peel Health Hub, g. 7120 Precision Health Council, ms. 2703 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, ms. 7623 Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth program, 2787–2791 public health campaigns, 7374 radiotherapy services, 6883 regional health funding and services, mpi. 1571 McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7407 services, 6420 renal dialysis services Aboriginal patients, 2804 Derby and Fitzroy Crossing renal hostels, 2781 Fitzroy Crossing, 2782 wait times, 6896 research and innovation, g. 4402 school entry health assessments, ms. 3070 sexually transmitted diseases and bloodborne viruses, report, 7373 Silver Chain, hospital discharge support, 2808 South Metropolitan Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9325–9329, 10013 specialists, wait times, 3982 sponsorship agreements, 8510 streptococcal infections, 4139 sugar, labelling, g. 5238 SunSmart campaign, ms. 8197 sustainability unit, 6882 sustainable health review, 986, 2414; ms. 2398 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations 2019, ms. 1827 urgent care clinics, 4539, 4690, 6005, 6782 vaccination, pharmacy vaccinations, ms. 5234 WA Country Health Service, 5126 (supplementary information 5279), 9332–9334, 9495 WA Health Excellence Awards, ms. 8773 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, ms. 3362 Health Services Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 8463 receipt and first reading, 8595 second reading, 8595 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5120 Legislative Assembly, business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 4684 McGowan government frontline services — motion, 649 performance, health — motion, 7003 Mental Health Aboriginal drug rehabilitation centre, Albany, 1618 Drug Aware program, ms. 1542 emergency departments attendances, 3983, 3987, 4140 waiting times, 255, 5043 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 131

COOK, HON ROGER HUGH, BA, GradDipBus (PR), MBA, Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health (Kwinana) (ALP) (continued) Mental Health (continued) funding, 3565 Graylands Hospital, 1034 Kimberley suicides g. 8335 prevention round table, ms. 1948 Mental Health Commission annual report 2017–18 140 commissioner, Tim Marney, ms. 4206 staffing, 3219 Mental Health Emergency Centre, Royal Perth Hospital, 7795 mental health facility discharges, 8517, 8519 mental health services, 2592, 5687, 5688 review, ms. 1098 south west region, g. 8716 Yamatji people, 7939, 7940 Mental Health Week, ms. 7466 recovery college, ms. 3362 residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation centres, Albany, 1618 “Review of City East Community Mental Health Service”, recommendations, 145 step-up, step-down facilities, Bunbury, 779 suicide prevention Mental Health Week, g. 7904 strategy, 2714, 2715 Yamatji people, 7939, 7940; g. 9578 “The Western Australian Alcohol and Drug Interagency Strategy 2018–2022”, ms. 234 WA Mental Health Awards and WA Mental Health Conference, ms. 9569 “Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015–2025”, update, 627 Methamphetamine methamphetamine action plan, 2928, 4269, 4270, 5717 Mining and Pastoral Region and North West Central, 9337 mpi. 4285 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 987, 989 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 4735 explanatory memorandum, 4735 second reading, 4735; in reply, 4753 consideration in detail, 4757–4763 third reading, 4763; in reply, 4764 Voluntary assisted dying access, telehealth, ms. 8040 discussion paper, ms. 1418 legislation, ms. 61 Ministerial Expert Panel on Voluntary Assisted Dying, 2593; ms. 2555, 4837 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4975 introduction and first reading, 5134 second reading, 5134; in reply, 6310 consideration in detail, 6317–6341, 6398–6402, 6407–6413, 6426–6433, 6459–6477, 6483–6492, 6567–6580, 6600–6623, 6670–6685, 6698–6703, 6784–6821, 6835–6843, 6954–6965, 6983, 6984, 7004–7011, 7027–7039, 7126–7147 third reading, 7166; in reply, 7295 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9948–9962, 9975–9998 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7484 second reading, 7484; in reply, 8603 consideration in detail, 8606–8608, 8805–8826 third reading, 8843; in reply, 8845 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 132 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) Agriculture and Food, live export, federal Labor policy, 3217, 3218; notice of motion, 3224; motion, 3401 Animal activism government action, 494 legislation, 5944 police intervention, 628, 629 trespass, 869; notice of motion, 2257; motion, 2432 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3250 GST distribution, 3252 investment, regions, 3251 Metronet, 3252 regional road infrastructure, 3254 royalties for regions, 3252 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3250 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3944 Child Protection, minister, portfolios and agencies, 2858, 3980 Drought, National Drought Summit, 8612, 8613 Education and Training minister, portfolios and agencies, 3300, 4135 VacSwim programs, 6777; g. 7117 Emergency Services, minister, portfolios and agencies, 3300, 3977 Energy Pilbara electricity reforms, Horizon Power, s. 4339 Synergy, tariff system, 5017 Environment Edna May mine, 3385 minister, portfolios and agencies, 3009, 4135 Federal election, Nick Fardell, s. 3558 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial, 1423 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3875 Health country health — notice of motion, 4975; motion, 5141 health staff assaults against, mpi. 6272 protection, mpi. 3393 hospitals and health campuses public hospitals, resources, mpi. 880 regional hospitals, safety, 5359, 5360, 5518 safety — motion, 5367 women’s and babies’ hospital, TAB sale, 3888 Merredin Health Service, g. 4840 minister, portfolios and agencies, 3453, 4135 nurses, 7168 patient assisted travel scheme, 7245 regional health funding and services, mpi. 1566 McGowan government’s performance — notice of motion, 7258; motion, 7387 urgent care clinics, 4539, 4690 WA Country Health Service, 5126 (supplementary information 5279) Housing, minister, portfolios and agencies, 3302, 3979 Industrial Relations, work health and safety legislation, 6261, 6262 (supplementary information 6424) Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1712 third reading, 2774 Lands Kurra Village, Newman, 1968 Landgate, commercialisation, 4876 Legal affairs, Attorney General, portfolios and agencies, 3605, 4136 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 9634, 10000 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — as to amendment to notice of motion, 605; motion, 1102; amendment to motion, 1104; discharge of order, 5714 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 133

DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) (continued) Local Government, minister, portfolios and agencies, 3301, 3977 McGowan government “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, 7689 performance, regions — notice of motion, 877; motion, 1162 Plan for Jobs motion, 782 mpi. 632 Methamphetamine, mpi. 4283 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4592 Mines and Petroleum BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 66, 70, 2709 minister, portfolios and agencies, 3302, 3979 Nationals WA, Joscelyn Bowey, tribute, s. 6590 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019, community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8054 Police additional officers — motion, 8786 crime statistics, Newman, 8778 minister, portfolios and agencies, 3009, 4264 road safety, Dowerin, 9501 Ports portfolio, organisational structure, 1006 Premier awareness of issues — motion, 4858 portfolios and agencies, 2814, 3976 Premier’s Statement consideration, 244 BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 245 state agreements, 246 western rock lobster industry, 244 amendment to question, mining legacy state agreements, 248 Public Sector Management jobs, 7689 wages policy, 2814, 4271, 4272 Regional Development Baxters Rural Centre, s. 2108 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 9312 department agriculture budget — motion, 4375 staff survey, 4968, 4969 goldfields, mpi. 5691 James, Jan, tribute, s. 4237 minister, portfolios and agencies, 3010, 4136 Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2938 regional development commissions, 186, 4357, 4358 regional WA, 2019–20 state budget — notice of motion, 3224 Seniors and Ageing minister, portfolios and agencies, 3301, 3977 seniors card, 9312 Small Business, minister — motion, 5501 Sport and Recreation, drownings, water safety plans, 6777 (supplementary information 6783) State Development, Jobs and Trade government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4700 infrastructure projects, mpi. 8861 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3944 third reading, 4234 question: infrastructure fund, 4243 question: Treasurer’s comments, 4081, 4082 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1417 Tourism, minister, portfolios and agencies, 3301, 3978 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 134 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAVIES, HON MIA JANE, BMM, Leader of the Nationals WA (Central Wheatbelt) (Nat) (continued) Transport minister FOI requests, 1120, 1121 performance — notice of motion, 877; motion, 1137 portfolios and agencies, 3302, 3979 Pinjarra–Williams Road, climbing lane, Boddington, 9341 restricted access vehicles, accidents, 1604, 2990 secondary freight network project, wheatbelt, 1833, 1834 Treasury and Finance payroll tax, 776, 777, 8045, 8046 Treasurer, portfolios and agencies, 3455, 3978 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4143 Voluntary assisted dying, telehealth, 5940 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6276 consideration in detail, 6325 third reading, 7265 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9949, 9997 Water household consumption, 7790, 7792 minister performance, mpi. 6974 portfolios and agencies, 3605, 4318 Water Corporation, Rural Traffic Services, Miluc Civil, 9253 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 second reading, 8472 consideration in detail, 8607, 8807–8819 third reading, 8844 DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal heritage Mobile Concreting Solutions, 9914 Pilbara, Kariyarra, 5914 department, 8555, 8693 Fortescue Metals Group, Pilbara, 1392 Indigenous ranger program, 1523 Kimberley suicides, prevention, 2354, 7196 pastoral leases, Yougawalla Station, 1405 south west native title settlement, 9810 Wintawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation, permits, 9146 Agriculture and Food, feral pigs, control measures, 8554 Animal activism motion, 681 Perth Royal Show, 6930 police response, 1826, 9546 trespass, 2355, 2521, 3338 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 3860 second reading, 3860 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 4938 third reading, 4938 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 3860 second reading, 3860 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 4938 third reading, 4938 Asian Engagement department, fossil fuels, 54 minister, Vietnam visit, 3866 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 135

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 4518 second reading, 4518 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5488, 5630, 5640 third reading — cognate debate, 6385 Child Protection, caseworkers, 7099 Climate change aquatic ecosystems, 2390 “Climate Change in Western Australia” issues paper, 9564–9568, 9682–9685, 9808 climate emergency declarations, United Kingdom Parliament, 2890 coastal erosion, 5633 Extinction Rebellion, protests, 7733, 8312 global climate strike, 6931, 7100, 7329, 8312, 8443, 9018 greenhouse gas emissions agricultural, 716 Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9031 carbon dioxide, 8039 Environmental Protection Authority policy briefings, 1779 (correction of answer 2061), 1918 (correction of answer 2061, 4195), 1919, 2051 (answer advice 2172) (correction of answer 4195), 4476 communication, 1518, 1662; motion, 1204 consultation, 1522, 3632 guidelines, 1246, 1788, 3640, 3831, 7991 motion, 1625 export emissions, 5894 Gorgon gas project, 1667, 5219, 7453, 8708, 8709 net zero emissions, 2050 target, 9185 North West Shelf gas project, 8696, 9787 policy, 6377, 8710 Wheatstone LNG project, 5079 impact, 6544; motion, 6356; amendment to motion, 6358 policy, 581, 3640, 3724, 5638, 9673 electric vehicles, 1784 investment, 9416, 9417 LNG industry, emissions, 8310 low-carbon transition, 4645, 8037 Swedish central bank, 8981 Shark Bay, 2552 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, third report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — motion, 206 Corrective Services Aboriginal visitors scheme, 6237 Bandyup Women’s Prison, rehabilitation programs, 4192 Bandyup Women’s Prison and Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility, interfacility working procedures, 9939 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, 6765 custodial length, 9382 education and training, 3206, 5915, 6239, 6252, 9927 female offenders, 5086 health and mental health services, 3685, 6235, 6236, 6240 security classifications, 3683, 6243 transport, 9218 Casuarina Prison, mental health services, 9940 child sexual abuse, offender programs, 6221 community corrections officers, 5313 (answer advice 5639) “Contact with Family and Friends while in Custody” report, 3202 Edwards, Bradley Robert, Minister for Corrective Services, comments, 451 fine default imprisonment, 6234, 7229 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 3682, 6241, 6242 Hakea Prison, staff, 7235 juvenile community linked information system, 9938 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 136 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) juvenile offenders health screening, 9144 regions, 8982 speech pathology services, 9926 Kununurra youth bail house, relocation, 717, 1075, 1247, 1670, 3335 prisons and detention centres assaults, 7234, 7235 health and mental health services, 1249, 2522, 3635, 3685, 9188 daily average prisoner costs, 5631 incident reporting, 2394 juvenile detainees, 351 (answer advice 720), 1822, 3870 ligature minimisation program, 5916 out-of-cell hours, 2391, 6547 parenting programs, 3200 rolling lockdowns, 3869 sexual assaults, 2395, 6235 strip searches, 2391, 9383 rehabilitation programs, 5632 sexually transmitted infections and bloodborne viruses, 6232 special operations group, 5898, 7237 Wooroloo Prison Farm, Aboriginal visitors scheme, 2391 Young Offenders Act, review, 2392, 9060 youth custodial rules, 3682 youth justice services, 1078, 3058, 4648 expenditure, 9939 juvenile justice team referrals, 9938 regional, 3206 youth transitional accommodation program, 5915 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on, fifteenth report, “Annual Report 2018” — motion, 3345 Disability Services adults with exceptionally complex needs program, 3207 Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre residents and staff, 5213, 5214, 6762 Supreme Court injunction, 4917, 4918, 4926, 5080, 5313 (supplementary information 9917), 5473, 6767 emergency service announcements, hearing impaired, 3717; s. 4052 funding, 19 International Angelman Day, ms. 309 International Day of People with Disability, public sector employment action plan, ms. 9687 National Disability Insurance Scheme implementation — motion, 3318 market review, 3156 Proudlove, Warrick, 7984 rollout, 2885, 3158 service providers, 2909 state budget 2019–20 3059 state disability plan, 9190, 9191 Education and Training agricultural education farms provision trust, 7098 schools, behaviour management, 1359 Teacher Registration Act, review, 1788 temporary visa holders, school fees, 5915 VacSwim program, 6726 (answer advice 7107, 7112) West Leederville PS, alert, 7453 (answer advice 8698), 9145 (correction of answer 9147) Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6908 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” — motion, 1517 Electoral Affairs electoral irregularities, investigations, Pilbara, 1394, 1668, 1943, 3723, 4963 electoral roll access, 5352 reform, 719, 1073, 8984 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 137

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, location, 218 bushfires alert notifications, 1363 Esperance, 1924, 3210, 9811 good neighbour policy, 7047 department annual report 2017–18 365 communications centre, 353 (answer advice 724), 1823 gifts, 8588 multipurpose facility, Collie, 2169 regional superintendent, 1400 superannuation board, 2018–19 annual report, tabling, ms. 7177 Fire and Emergency Services Act, review, 5319, 8310 firebreaks, Wongan Hills, 8708 Geraldton Fire Station, 1256 minister Agricultural Region visits, 2231, 6251, 9780 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2222, 2908, 2397, 4525, 5909, 5924, 7768, 8447, 9767 prescribed burning, 8028 replacement response vehicles, 488, 7334, 7454, 9021, 9022, 9216 Rural Fire Division, 3829 state budget 2019–20 8590 State Emergency Service, personal protective clothing, 8559 volunteer bush fire brigades, merger, 8150 Energy Bunbury to Albany gas pipeline, 9053 Bush Fires Amendment Regulations, 9544 Carnegie Clean Energy, site access negotiations, 1095, 1096 Chichester solar gas hybrid project, 8308 Collgar wind farm, 456 department, fossil fuels, 54 electricity retailers, residential customers in arrears, 8559 electricity supply disconnections, 2168, 7991, 9418 Menzies, 9020 Mullewa, 22 Perth hills, 6224 Gorgon gas project, 8708, 8709 Horizon Power customers, 9872 grid-connected solar, Broome, 5636, 7330, 7731 Hamilton, Ben, 1398 LED streetlights, 5743, 5894, 9097 liquid fuel shortage, state hazard plan, 8691 minister climate change, communication, 8710, 9017–9019 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2229, 2548, 2695, 4528, 5911, 5931, 7614, 9776 north west interconnected system, 3502 (answer advice 3511) North West Shelf gas project, greenhouse gas emissions, 8696, 9787 nuclear energy, 5218, 8155 public housing, solar photovoltaic systems, 2234 renewable energy Collie, 1669 generation, 8037 south west interconnected system, 9194 standalone power systems, 2072, 8330, 9876 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 138 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Energy (continued) Synergy annual report 2019 9020 customers, 9872 Muja C and D capital works program, 3631, 5102 operating forecasts, 3642 operations review, 4191 Premier Coal supply agreement, 713, 3059, 5220 state budget 2019–20 3716 Western Power apprenticeships, 9218 (supplementary information 9917) capital expenditure, 3054 electrical installation standard AS/NZS 3000:2018, wiring rules, 6249, 8327 surges, 2515 Environment Abrolhos Islands, 584, 1412, 1413 air pollution, 9094 Alcoa, jarrah forest rehabilitation, 823, 2167 Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, 4194, 5775, 5776 beekeeping, prescribed burning, 9719 Biodiversity Conservation Act, dingo, status, 4521; s. 1676 Brooking Creek, Kimberley, 3203 Burrup Peninsula November 2018 fire, 1415 rock acidity, 8307, 8411, 9809 viewing platform, 2518 World Heritage listing, 217, 1393 Bush Forever sites, 7228, 7464 bushfires mitigation, Shire of Manjimup, 1927, 3520, 3866 south west, 5218 state forest, Nanga Brook Road, 5215 Cleanaway facility fire, South Guildford, 9724 clearing permits, 7589 Cockburn Cement Ltd, odour neutralising trial, 56, 3199 container deposit scheme, 3161, 3636; motion, 684 department staff, Augusta, 7592, 9875 used tyre storage facilities, 7201 Derby tidal power project, proposal implementation time limit, 2386 dinosaur footprints, Cable Beach, Broome, 2355 discharge of sediment, unauthorised, 9057 dolphins Koombana Bay, 9381 Swan River, 6377 dust management, Port Hedland, 3719, 5233, 5354 Edna May mine, 3509 Environmental Protection Act, delegated powers, 9143 environmentally sensitive areas, 4036 fauna causing damage licences, 8155, 9784 feral animal management, unallocated crown land, 9720 feral pigs, control measures, 8554 Forest Management Plan 2014–2023, timber yield, 2535, 3862 Gorgon gas project, 6755 Barrow Island, conservation, 7889 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, 3742, 3802, 3862 ibis management plan, 9020 Indigenous ranger program, 1523 Jangardup mineral sands mine, acid sulphate groundwater plume, 56, 1823 Kangaroo Management Advisory Committee, 6930 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 139

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Environment (continued) kangaroos, Baldivis, 582 (answer advice 720) Keep Australia Beautiful Council, litter, 2170 landfill “Landfill Waste Classification and Waste Definitions 1996”, s. 1537, 1676 unapproved, Great Northern Highway, 6219, 9936 lime quarry, Nullaki, Environmental Protection Authority assessment, 457 litter accumulation rates, 2378 “Management of Crown Land Site Contamination” report, 2232, 2386 Mangrove Cove, Bunbury, 9187 marri forests, 2377, (answer advice 2360) 2536 Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing Range F deposit, 2641, 3164, 4667 minister climate change, communication, 8710, 9092–9094 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2381, 2545, 2908, 4524, 5908, 5921, 7605, 8446, 9765, 9930 Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, meetings, 9188 national and state parks camping fees, 6543 Credo conservation park, 2387 expansion, 1790, 1919 firewood, illegal, 7557 John Forrest National Park, Hovea Falls, pedestrian bridge, 8304 King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, renaming, 8312 (answer advice 8416) Wellington National Park, 1247 National Environment Protection Council, 2017–18 annual report, ms. 7531 North Stoneville development, 2058, 2171, 2359 PFAS-contaminated soil or water, 6230, 6231, 7238, 9675 Pilbara Ports Authority, environmental compliance report, 58 plan for parks, 4666 plastic bags ban, 583 plastic waste, ms. 3691 Point Grey marina, 6931 prescribed burning, 1362, 3828, 8028, 9544 Ramelius Resources, Greenfinch project, Eremophila resinosa, s. 3736 Ramsar Convention, wetland nominations, 2377 recycled construction and demolition waste, 1399 recycling, meat trays, 4961 Sediment Task Force, 9912 south west forests, threatened species, 1946 south west wetlands monitoring program, 5648, 9096 southern Queen of Sheba orchids, Gull Rock National Park, 5474 south-western snake-necked turtle, 5318 state of the environment report, 583, 4645, 5917, 9092 “Swan Canning River Protection Strategy”, collaborative agreements, 9548 threatened species, 4922 United Nations report, 6254 vegetation clearing, 487, 5795 Walpole wilderness peatlands, 7767 Waste Authority, “Roads to Reuse”, waste levy, 602 waste avoidance and resource recovery account, 5827 waste to energy, residual waste, 579 water quality, Coorinjinna Pool, Pilbara, 5743, 7101, 8027 Western Australian Biodiversity Audit, 6220, 8157, 8413 Wetlands Coordinating Committee, 4960, 9091 “Wheatbelt Region Parks and Reserves Draft Management Plan”, 2057 Wheatstone LNG project, 6755 Woodside, air emissions, 3868 Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 4480, 4646, 6373, 6374, 6934, 7105, 7896, 8032 Yara Pilbara Nitrates Pty Ltd, technical ammonium nitrate plant, 2058, 3862, 4648, 5912, 9928 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 140 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, pex. 5902 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure tabling of budget papers, 3034 consideration of tabled papers, 3034 Family and Domestic Violence, Derby Family Healing Centre, 9673 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — motion, 1496; amendment to motion, 1498 Fisheries, sawfish, Liveringa station, 3520 Forestry Forest Products Commission, competitive neutrality policy, 4926 sandalwood harvest, 716, 1076, 1245, 3339, 4483, 5315, 5474 Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9790 second reading, 9790 Health Laverton Hospital, 3161 North Metropolitan Health Service, Grant Alexander, 9184 Heritage, Merredin railway water tank, 9935 Housing affordable housing, 4924, 7881 Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, 7102 children at risk, 9023, 9212 complaints, 7593, 7595 disposals, 9717 (answer advice 9814) East Green residential development, Frasers Property Australia, 5317, 5477 home ownership, 6935, 7884 investment package, regions, 9807 Keystart clients, 7733 loans, 2883, 3157, 7550 negative equity, 3717, 4032 maintenance and new housing expenditure, 9184 (answer advice 9219) minister Geraldton visit, 6226 Mining and Pastoral Region visit, 8031 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2230 (correction of answer 2360), 2549, 2696, 4529, 5912, 5931, 7616, 8448, 9778 Newman, 2358 (answer advice 2522), 6929, 7552, 9780 Ninga Mia, goldfields, 4478, 5893, 4642 (answer advice 4825) Pilbara, 4831 private property rights — motion, 4017 public housing, 3506 Carnarvon, Karratha, Newman, Tom Price and Port Hedland, 8329 properties, 3198 solar photovoltaic systems, 220 (correction of answer 358), 355 south west region, 7453, 9021 seniors housing strategy, 4031 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — motion, 2865; amendment to motion, 2868; amendment to motion, 2873 rebate, state economy, 8304–8307, 8407, 8552, 8555, 9218 Lands contaminated sites, 1391 Fini Group, medihotel, 2513, 2891, 3333 (answer advice 3511) Lake Mullocullup, 5828, 8560 Land Services WA, 8156, 8697 Landgate annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7177 privatisation, 7105, 7193 Mangles Bay marina development, settlement, 5079 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Bayswater town centre, 8036 Midland workshops site, 9551, 9916 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 141

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Lands (continued) Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, 5478, 6547 Ninga Mia, goldfields, 5632 Ocean Reef marina, business case, 5216 pastoral leases, 1415, 4479, 4483, 4922, 5748 Swan District Hospital site, 7105 Legal affairs Auditor General, Office of the, outsourcing, 9911 drug offences, 6247 identity theft, drivers’ licences, 9926 native title Fortescue Metals Group, 9054 south west settlement, 9810 self-defence — amendment to motion, 194; motion, as amended, 199 Legislative Council, business of the house, afternoon tea break — standing orders suspension motion, 8955 Liquor licensing, traffic implications, 8982 (answer advice 9061) restrictions, Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek, 1944 Local Government, food organics and garden organics bins, 3832 McGowan government, state economy, employment, 9671 Methamphetamine Mandurah, 9380 offences and sentencing, 5316, 5475, 8411 Metronet Ellenbrook rail line, 5214, 5480, 7101, 7199 federal funding, 221, 7559 Forrestfield–Airport Link cross-passage incident, Dundas Road, 9382 dewatering, 7730, 8984 soil contamination, 6936, 7104 (answer advice 7559), 7201, 7455, 7888, 8311, 8415, 8558, 9189 (answer advice 9219) PFAS, 824, 1079, 1246, 1362, 1524, 1786, 2056, 2517, 2648, 2891, 3507, 3725 (correction of answer 5748), 4036, 4056, 4921, 5087 (answer advice 5222), 5321, 5479, 5636, 5746, 5832 (answer advice 5898), 5897, 5907, 6548, 8980 tunnelling machines, 1364 Huawei, 19, 3054, 3638, 9542, 9814 non-disclosure agreements, 7985, 8303 rail projects, 6928 railway level crossings, 7097 social and affordable housing and jobs package, 5083 task force minutes, 575, 712, 1241, 1526, 2513, 8975 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 3340, 6370 Yanchep line extension, 9378 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 6390 second reading, 6390 Mines and Petroleum fracking, risk assessments, 1398 mining, Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 5637 mining and exploration leases Aboriginal heritage, 7731, 8155 E38/282 7621 M38/1278 7621 Ministers of the Crown cabinet, conflicts of interest, 712 Premier, interstate travel, November 2018 720 Planning Bush Forever, 9721 bushfire management, Mt Helena, 23, 24, 216, 581 dust management, Port Hedland, 1780 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 142 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Planning (continued) Machinery Preservation Club of WA, 713 “Modernising Western Australia’s Planning System”, 2516, 5635 North Stoneville development, 8415, 9054 Ocean Reef marina coastal erosion, 4925 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1270/41, ms. 7840 planning scheme amendments, conflict of interest, 3827, 4039, 4191 Railway Parade, Bullsbrook, closure, 9213 south and central Bullsbrook urban precinct, metropolitan region scheme amendments, ms. 7301 Subiaco East redevelopment project, 7227 Subiaco Oval, 7347 Swan Valley metropolitan region scheme amendment 1332/41, ms. 3313 planning review, 2353 Tuohy Gardens, 5352 vacant properties, 5634 WA Planning Commission, City of Albany local planning scheme, 357, 3861 zoning Henley Brook urban precinct, 9020 Whiteman Park, 5214 Police Aboriginal cultural training, 2676 brass and copper theft, 3503, 5101 businesses, Jull Street, Armadale, 5315 call-out attendance times, 5313 child sexual abuse Roebourne, 2376, 2388 serial child sex offender, supervision order, 3639, 3722, 5101 children and young people in lock-ups, 6243 compensation scheme, 9551 crime statistics Broome, 2059, 2169 Kimberley and goldfields, 9015 Newman, 8554 regional WA, 5796, 5797 “Diverting Young People Away from Court” report, 6238 drones, 1787, 9053 Extinction Rebellion protests, 7733, 8312 fatal and serious injury traffic crashes, 6233 federal election, 2514 (answer advice 2650), 3723, 4963 fine default imprisonment, 7229 firearms ammunition supply, 3719, 5232 audit, 1922 Auditor General’s report, 5742, 7238 licensing, 233, 2644, 4204, 8978 (answer advice 9061), 9053 stolen, 232 transportation, 8409 Firearms Act, review, 3635, 7331, 7452 Flinders Mines Ltd, extraordinary general meeting, 3165 gel blasters, legal status, 5827 global climate strike, 8312, 8443, 9018 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 3164, 5477, 5633 hate crimes, 1927 juvenile offenders Derby and Broome, 9058 monitoring, 1520, 1780, 3158, 3335 shoplifting, 20 medically retired officers, redress scheme, 219, 1245 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 143

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2674, 2676, 3198, 4664, 5909, 5922, 7606, 8592, 9765 minister and commissioner, Broome visit, 6949 officers Aboriginal, 9720 assaults against, 5745 equipment, 8307, 8308, 9811, 9876 frontline, 8981 (answer advice 9061), 9144, 9384, 9915 gay and lesbian liaison officer program, 2166 leave without pay, 9185 post-traumatic stress disorder, 2055, 2358 statistics, 5741, 6543, 7618, 9871 outlaw motorcycle gangs, traffic management, 7728 out-of-control parties, 9214 parliamentary privilege, 1671 police dogs, Geraldton, 2887 random roadside testing, 6247, 8193 Roebourne Police and Community Youth Centre, programs, 819 rotary wing aircraft, Auditor General’s report, 9147 shooting, Gelorup, 3162 (answer advice 3343) speed cameras, location, 715 state budget 2019–20 7620 stations Armadale, 6948 Fremantle, staff, 1784, 2358 regional stations, 7227, 7336 strip searches, 8410, 9868, 9808 (answer advice 9917) Travers, Kim, 2641 violence restraining orders, 5216 young people in lock-ups, 4202 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, in reply, 4948 committee, 5089–5095, 5194–5206 third reading, 5206 Political donations — amendment to motion, 2332; motion, as amended, 2334 Ports dredging, Roebuck Bay, 3357 Westport Taskforce, infrastructure upgrades, 7098 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” Attorney General, 7098 email access, 6927 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, legal advice, 7450 Public Sector Management Alexander, Grant, North Metropolitan Health Service, 9184 Peacock, Craig, police action, 9139 wages policy, 5740 Warmun community redevelopment, special inquiry into government programs and projects, 9805 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 9805, 9909 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9789 second reading, 9789 Racing and Gaming, TAB, privatisation, 22, 221, 2054 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 8704 second reading, 8704 Regional Development, southern forests irrigation scheme, 7102 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 144 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 5295 introduction and first reading, 5481 second reading, 5481; in reply, 6944, 7078 committee, 7079–7084 third reading, 7084 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 2067 second reading, 2067 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 2640, 2650 third reading — cognate debate, 3709 Road Safety bull bars, 3205, 3360 regional run-off-road crashes program, 5221, 6373 Road Safety Commission, regional and remote action plan, 6948, 8329 Road Traffic Code review, penalties, 2674, 6247 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 1677 second reading, 1677; in reply, 5207 committee, 5209–5213, 5223 third reading, 5224 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9560 second reading, 9561 Sport and Recreation, Lake Kepwari, 3831 State Development, Jobs and Trade migration, federal Labor policy, 3338 Plan for Jobs, 1080, 1074 state economy, wages growth, 6545 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 2499 committee, 2500–2513, 2523 third reading — cognate debate, 2657; in reply, 2657 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 2499 committee, 2524 third reading — cognate debate, 2657; in reply, 2657 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 4515 second reading, 4515 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 5488, 5630, 5640 committee, 5721–5739, 5748–5769, 5824, 5833–5841, 5874–5890, 5899–5901, 6382–6385 third reading — cognate debate, 6385 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 2066 second reading, 2066 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 2640, 2650 committee, 2652–2657 third reading — cognate debate, 3709 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 5099 second reading, 5099; in reply, 7340 committee, 7342–7346 third reading, 7437 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 9192 second reading, 9192 Transport airfares, regional, 1920 boat harbour, Broome, 5087 container freight subsidy, 3510 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 145

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) department, advertising, 55 Fremantle Traffic Bridge, business case, 2641 Hillarys Boat Harbour, CCTV cameras, 9055 Infrastructure Australia, 2019 Australian infrastructure audit, 7553 Lake Mullocullup, recreational use, 1525 (answer advice 1672), 7336 lithium rail supply chain, 2520, 5316 Metrix Consulting, research, 8975 minister Agricultural Region visits, 5232, 6395, 7226 FOI requests, 1243 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2385, 2678, 2695, 4528, 6212, 6217, 7615, 8592, 9777, 9933 South Metropolitan Region visits, 6394, 8032 plastic rail sleepers, 5083 Port Geographe reconfiguration project, 9813 Public Transport Authority advertisements, 2388, 3867 buses, Volvo Australia, 7450, 8145, 9058, 9908 cybersecurity, 213, 583 transit officers, assaults against, 6546 rail lines, Narrogin–Pinjarra, 9787 restricted access vehicles, 4643 Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations, 7987 roads Albany ring-road, federal funding, 2059 Armadale, 3160 Armadale Road–North Lake Road bridge, 7327 Bunbury Outer Ring Road, 5219, 6214, 7202, 7332, 7888, 9055, 9215, 9217 Bussell Highway Busselton–Capel duplication, 6376 crashes, 7733 Gibb River Road upgrade, boab trees, 1680, 4962 Great Northern Highway Bindoon bypass, 3643 Broome–Derby, 1250 High Street, Fremantle, upgrade, 7335 Joondalup Drive–Wanneroo Road intersection, overpass bridge, 3721 Karratha–Tom Price road, sealing, 3825, 5474 Kwinana Freeway, northbound widening, 7327 Leach Highway–Stock Road intersection, upgrade, 9051 Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 3637 Meekatharra–Wiluna road, sealing, 1527, 3340 North West Coastal Highway, upgrades, 5315 Orrong Road, 3069, 4035 Railway Parade, Bullsbrook, closure, 9213 Roe Highway–Kalamunda Road interchange, 6541 Tindale–Nornalup road, great southern, 1782, 4035 Tonkin Highway–Hale Road intersection, 9671 wheatbelt, 2354, 2358, 3163 Williams–Kondinin road, maintenance, 2889 York–Merredin road, upgrade, 1666, 1787 Roe 8 and 9, wildlife corridors, 4958 school bus services, 2380 (correction of answer 4484), 6213 Shelley Bridge, widening, 3822 speed limits, Kimberley, 1400 taxis on-demand transport industry, 2518 levy, 1406, 1670 regional, 7887, 8980 (answer advice 9061) plates buyback scheme, 1922, 2055, 2166 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 146 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) traffic management, Dan Murphy’s liquor barn, Como, 9547 train services Australind, 1665, 7993 operating costs, 3828 train stations Cockburn Central, parking bays, 7450 Maylands, public toilet, 2647 Midland, glyphosate use, 8309 Perth, Sky News broadcast, 1362 Whitfords and Warwick, escalators, 5321 Transperth railcars, 3830 zone payment structure, review, 457 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2019 1360 (supplementary information 1527), 1667 vehicle licences, 4190, 4648 Westport Taskforce, infrastructure upgrades, 7098 Treasury and Finance advisory services, Redcliffe Training Asia Pacific, 5890, 6541 Auditor General, Office of the, local government auditing requirements, 9809 department common-user agreements, 2213 fossil fuels, 53 farming businesses, transfer duties, 603 foreign buyers duty, 3336, 8689 GST distribution, iron ore price, 24, 458, 582, 4192, 6376, 7558, 9056, 9186, 9547, 9675 iron ore royalty revenue, 9219, 9725 John Holland, litigation, 1779 Keystart, 1663 land tax, 3863, 6225 master media contract, 59 Mineral Resources Ltd, payments, 7550, 7726 payroll tax, 2232, 3802, 6226, 6249, 9563, 9757, 9915 ServiceWA, online government portal, Bunbury, 5637 state budget 2019–20, surplus — amendment to motion, 5060 Treasurer China visit, 5215 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2225, 2236, 2693, 5911, 4526, 5928, 7610, 9771, 8448 Treasury annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7177 fossil fuels, 53 Veterans Issues Anzac Day trust, 9417 Dwyer, Lance Corporal John, s. 3354 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 7430 second reading, 7430; in reply, 8019, 8162 committee, 8169–8185, 8276–8302, 8313, 8390–8406, 8416–8436, 8547–8551, 8561–8584, 8667–8684, 8698, 8699, 8956–8973, 8987–9007, 9045–9050, 9062–9086, 9110–9137, 9148–9154, 9169–9183, 9196–9210, 9220–9244, 9353–9377, 9387–9413, 9525–9541, 9552–9558, 9637–9653, 9660–9670, 9688–9717, 9728, 9729, 9737–9752, 9791–9805, 9818–9821, 9834–9859 as to third reading — motion, 9860 third reading, 9879; in reply, 9906 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 730 second reading, 730 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 832 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 838 committee, 845–849, 1080–1085 third reading, 1085 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 147

DAWSON, HON STEPHEN NOEL, Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs; Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) (continued) Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 receipt and first reading, 731 second reading, 731 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 832 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 838 third reading, 1085 Water PFAS-contaminated soil or water, 6230, 6231, 7238, 9675 Water Corporation, subsidies, 7556 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 5482 second reading, 5482 Youth Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, 3338 youth strategy, 8979 DE GRUSSA, HON COLIN STEPHEN (Agricultural) (Nat) Agriculture and Food Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act, review, 1524 department, staff, 7103, 8440, 8441 eggs Animal Welfare Act review, 5829 labelling, 3508; s. 3515 Landgate, Pastures from Space, decommissioning, 1247 live export Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 718 federal Labor policy, 2886, 3159 members of Parliament, vessel tour, 356 livestock industry, lamb, 3059 National Agriculture Day, s. 9156 quarantine, 4037, 5776 Surveillance Devices Act, review, drones, 7557 (answer advice 7890) Animal activism fine payment, 824, 5896 investigation unit, 2519 legislation, 456, 3724, 4923, 9143, 9911 motion, 670 Perth Royal Show, 6930 police response, 9546 trespass, 3338, 9187 Child sexual abuse, schools — motion, as amended, 7314 Disallowance motions, Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3062 Drought, southern rangelands, 8414, 8694 Education and Training Castletown PS, 4478 department, Connect web portal, 2551 schools, violence, 1078 STEM, 7196 Emergency Services bushfires, Esperance, 1924, 3209, 9811 department annual report 2017–18 365, 488 gifts, 8588 multipurpose facility, Collie, 2169 emergency services levy, referral and grants advisory committee, 6727 emergency services personnel — motion, 2493 Fire and Emergency Services Act, review, 5319, 8310 replacement response vehicles, 7334, 7454, 9021, 9022, 9216 state budget 2019–20 8589 State Emergency Service, personal protective clothing, 4824, 8559 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 148 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

DE GRUSSA, HON COLIN STEPHEN (Agricultural) (Nat) (continued) Energy energy supply, 7991, 9417; motion, 2480 renewable energy target, p. 547, 548 Environment beekeeping, prescribed burning, 9719 bushfires, south west, 5218 helium balloons, ban, p. 3011 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-ninth report, “Mechanisms for Compensation for Economic Loss to Farmers in Western Australia Caused by Contamination by Genetically Modified Material” — motion, 1916 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4023 agriculture industry, 4024 royalties for regions, 4023 Fisheries department, staff, 9014 Operation Shadowedge, 3786 western rock lobster fishery, 1540, 2534, 2535, 3637; motion, 554 Forest Products Commission, harvest, fire risk assessment, 5479 Health Geraldton Health Campus, redevelopment, 6183 Quadriplegic Centre, closure, p. 3690 McGowan government legislative agenda — motion, 8532 policies — motion, 8273 transparency — motion, 4775 Planning, bushfire management, Mt Helena, 215, 581 Police drones, 1787 assaults against officers, 5744 rural crime, p. 188 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 211 committee, 227–229 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — committee, 4655–4657 Regional Development department machinery-of-government changes, 2237; notice of motion, 5173; motion, 5449; amendment to motion, 5459; motion, in reply, 5464 staff, 5084, 7730, 7883, 8153, 8440, 8441 minister, Esperance visit, 2209 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution — motion, 3467 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7762, 7854 Water deficiency declarations, Mt Short, 2648 Grass Patch dam, 8977, 9057, 9382 supply, dryland areas, 1363 Water Corporation, standpipes review, 4647 (answer advice 4926) DEPUTY PRESIDENT (Hon Simon O’Brien) Legislative Council, United Nations Western Australian Youth Parliament, 1672 DEPUTY SPEAKER (Ms L.L. Baker) McGowan government, state economy — removal of order, 6784 ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal male healing centre, 1664 Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, government response, 3162, 3504 Kullarri Patrol, Broome, 1786 Administration Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1941 second reading, 1941 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 149

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Animal activism agricultural colleges, 577 Attorney General’s comments, 4032 fine payment, 824 legislation, 2520, 3724, 4923, 5472, 9143, 9911 misconduct restraining orders, 2165 trespass, 821, 3632, 9187 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 599 second reading, 599; in reply, 1352 committee, 1355, 1366–1376, 1529–1535, 1763–1776 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1776 third reading, 1776 Assembly’s amendment — committee, 4810–4812 Child Protection Adoption Act, statutory review, 7727, 9185 Brooking, Symerien, 8977 care leavers, Home Stretch program, 5314, 5893, 9023, 9807 Care Plan Review Panel, 6764 caseworkers, caseloads, 5826 (answer advice 6729), 6179, 8443 child sex offenders, Peter Wallace Hill, 7986 child sexual abuse, 6222 goldfields, 5473 (answer advice 7202), 6179, 8035 Roebourne, 21, 452 (answer advice 584), 1072, 1243 (answer advice 1250, 1365), 2353, 4664 schools, 2643, 3055; motion, 7305; amendment to motion, 7308; amendment on the amendment, 7310 therapy services, 3870 Children and Community Services Act, review, 2395, 9054 children in care, 2234, 3510 advocate, 8194, 8304, 9786 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, 3824, 4033 (answer advice 4195) care arrangements, 2701, 3789, 6238, 7234 claims, independent lawyers, 3633, 3684 Pilbara, 4668 confidential documents, 8408, 9379 department, prison visits, 8553 family group conferencing, 6253 foster care, 5741 (supplementary information 6185), 7451, 7882, 8035, 8146, 8193 George Jones Child Advocacy Centre, 9052 grandcarers assistance program, 3831, 4188, 7195 Perth Zoo passes, 9189 high-risk infant policy, 8196 Kids Helpline, funding, 2392 Living Independently for the First Time pilot program, 9719 minister Agricultural Region visits, 5231, 6768 meetings, Communicare Breathing Space, 2553 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2230, 2550, 2697, 4529, 5912, 5931, 7617, 8448, 9778 out-of-home care, 2073, 2389 protective behaviours program, 9785 schools, 9191, 9671 staff, support, 8448 working with children checks, 8302, 8551, 8689, 8983, 9051, 9138 young people in residential care, criminalisation, 3870 young people with exceptionally complex needs, 2056, 3686 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — third reading, 2671 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 7587 second reading, 7587 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 150 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Climate change climate emergency declarations, federal Labor policy, 7556, 8149 coastal erosion, 5746 Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, 5319, 5480 global climate strike, 6728 greenhouse gas emissions Environmental Protection Authority policy briefing notes, 1779, 3361, 3502, 4481, 4649, 4823 consultation, 1074, 1248 guidelines, 4641 gas-fired power plant emissions, 7730 methane, 7888, 7993, 8556 policy, 8710 net zero emissions, Premier’s comments, 9142 Pacific Islands Forum, 5831 policy local government, 4820 Paris Agreement, 3723 Public Utilities Office analysis, 3784 Community Services Carnarvon Family Support Service, 5081 community centres, Pilbara, 4668 department Respectful Relationships program, 2071, 2072 staff, 9215 (answer advice 9814) “Young People Leaving Care” report, 9909 Empowering Communities program, funding, 3056 hardship utility grant scheme, 1926 (answer advice 2060), 3057 homelessness, 2517, 3342 Household Network service, 3507 People Place, Busselton, 26 Corrective Services adult offenders, drug offences, 8321 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, young parents, 9914 weekend access to magistrates and mental health services, 6239 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 585 committee, 590–593 question: reinsertion of “exclusively”, 452 Corruption and Crime Commission Parliament–Corruption and Crime Commission, memorandum of understanding, 23 prosecutions review, 6542 telecommunications interception warrants, 8303, 8690 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 4814 second reading, 4814 question, 9864 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 8021 second reading, 8022 Culture and the Arts arts organisations, investment program, 8554 Fringe World Festival, sponsorship, 9056 State Records Office, 3826, 4038, 6392 Western Australian Museum, 1923 annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7413 Art Gallery and State Library, amalgamation, 3787 Western Australian Regional Film Fund, 7454 Disallowance motions, City of Rockingham Bush Fire Control and Bush Fire Brigades Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion, 5095 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 151

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training Aboriginal and Islander education officers, Mining and Pastoral Region, 2888 agricultural education farms provision trust, 6722 boarding away from home allowance, 8409 Building and Construction Industry Training Board, 7348 (correction of answer 7734) Building and Construction Industry Training Fund and Levy Collection Act, review, 9913; ms. 9878 Centre for Excellence in the Explicit Teaching of Literacy, ms. 5719 community kindergartens, 9184, 9718 enrolments, 1519, 3055, 3334 (correction of answer 3511) in-kind support, 4188 operational guidelines, 9211, 9379 department compulsory school age, 8148 Connect web portal, 2551 funding, 1242 government building training policy review, 4962, 8330 planning, Woodbridge PS, 4033, 5740, 5825 FOI application, Hon Mia Davies, 7333 gifted and talented programs Chinese students, 8411, 8552 (answer advice 8697), 8557 secondary selective entrance programs, 7985, 8690 (answer advice 8985) Inclusive Education WA, 5081 Interm Swimming program, 7330 international students, 3061, 4643, 9384; ms. 1; s. 2903 Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association conference, 1665 (supplementary information 1790) kindergartens, vaccination requirements, 5314, 5473 KindiLink program, 5632 language development centres, 9806 (supplementary information 9916) minister Agricultural Region visits, 2539, 5353 Mining and Pastoral Region visit, 8032 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2220, 2544, 2689, 4523, 5908, 5920, 7603, 8446, 9763 school infrastructure openings, 817 NAPLAN, writing results, 3509, 7196 NAPLAN Online, technical issues, 3507, 6723; ms. 3312 play-based learning, 3823 quality schools reform, bilateral agreement, correction of answer, 28 regional study incentives, 7451 School Curriculum and Standards Authority agricultural education, 5222, 9025 Korean language courses, 9909 special provisions policy, 3503 school-age sex offenders, 3684 schools asbestos, 2167, 4519, 4920 Atwell College, catchment area, 5085 bandwidth upgrades, 8146 Bullsbrook College, federal members of Parliament visit, 1244 bullying — motion, 1052 Burns Beach, new primary school, 8145 Byford South East PS, 1357 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, Fairbridge WA, 6371 Carnarvon Community College, 3680 Castletown PS, 4477, 4478, 4641, 4642 child protection, 9191 (answer advice 9386), 9671 closure, 1785, 1921 community-based playgroups, 5891 district high schools, principals, 2070 district high schools and education support schools, ms. 5293 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 152 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training (continued) schools (continued) Doubleview PS complex, opening, 576, 1919, 2052, 2070 Hammond Park Secondary College, catchment area, 5085 Hedland school attendance strategy, 4918 Karratha SHS, student population, 6542 “Let’s Take a Stand Together” action plan, 3505 limited program schools, 3689 maintenance, 576, 2163, 2201–2209, 5777–5791, 7195, 7197, 7333, 7727, 7882–7883, 8444 mobile phones ban, 4644, 9190 Moora Residential College, 5215, 6246 Nagle Catholic College, boarding capacity, 7599 plaster glass ceilings, 2521 principals, China visit, 8976, 9140 (supplementary information 9219) psychologist services, 6765 public schools kindergarten programs, 6223 restraint and seclusion, 1824, 1825 residential colleges, 1413; ms. 5172 Respectful Relationships program, 1920 Safe Schools program, 3209 school chaplains, 7551 school starting age, 8148 Sevenoaks Senior College, Santa’s Workshop, s. 362, 595 Shark Bay School, 9813 Sunningdale PS, 9024 Thoughtful Schools project, 8690, 9144, 9190 (supplementary information 9219) transportable classrooms, 6223 violence, 20, 214, 819, 1072 (correction of answer 1250), 1078, 2522, 3158, 9543 (answer advice 9726) alternative learning centres, 9052 Waggrakine PS, fencing, 2514 Schools Animals Ethics Committee, 9418 SkillsWest Careers Expo, ms. 5590 STEM, 7196 students abused and neglected children, 3869 exclusions and suspensions, 2537, 7597 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 3337 students whose whereabouts are unknown, 3202 TAFE Australian Skills Quality Authority registration, 9190 certificate III programs, 1664, 1780 fees and charges, 9677 North Metropolitan, staff, 9782 North Regional, protective clothing policy, 2889, 3061 South Metropolitan, automation courses, ms. 4006 South Regional, enrolments, 3054 student management system, 9673 teachers, workers’ compensation, 5475 (answer advice 8986) total cost of services, commonwealth–state contribution, 3633 universities entry requirements, 2888 freedom of expression, 7198 VacSwim program, 6726, 7198 vocational education and training, VETiS Consulting Services, 1071, 1920, 2052 Western Australian Certificate of Education, reform, 2642, 2884 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” government response, 2198, 2199 recommendations, 1407 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 153

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Environment Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, 3789 fracking, Kimberley, 1360, 3337 nuclear energy, 3789 PFAS contamination, west Bullsbrook, 2167 Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 5848 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, Minister for Environment, personal explanation, 6722 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3305 Family and Domestic Violence Aboriginal male healing centre, 1664 Communicare Breathing Space, 4818 dowry-related abuse, 3861 funding, 3864, 4642 initiatives, 2053 Matilda Gard Services, 215, 1364 non-fatal strangulation offence, 5221 Peel refuge, 9543 victim arrest warrants, 3635 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial, proposed extension, 1668 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9755 second reading, 9755 warrants of commitment, 9718 Fisheries fishing, Cottesloe and Cambridge, 2644 western rock lobster fishery, 450, 575; motion, 551 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 14 committee, 16–18, 29–31 third reading, 31 Governor’s establishment, 3334, 4836 Health foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 584, 6242 men’s health, 1244 North Metropolitan Health Service, Grant Alexander, Corruption and Crime Commission, 9051 vaccination, school and kindergarten requirements, 5314, 5473 Heritage Arthur Head, City of Fremantle, 2889 East Perth power station, continuing protection order, 5631 Merredin railway water tank, 9934 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 5349 second reading, 5349 committee, 7208–7222 Housing investment package, job creation, Premier’s comments, 9806 regional tax incentives, 7455 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2362; amendment to motion, 2364 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 2905 second reading, 2905; in reply, 3730, 3777 committee, 3780–3784, 3793, 3794, 3818–3822, 3833–3847, 4040 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4040 third reading, 4040 Kobelke, Hon John, tribute, ms. 4511 Lands, agriculture, special leases, 3791 Legal affairs Aboriginal justice agreements, review, 7734 Asbestos Diseases Compensation Bill 2013, reintroduction, 2376 asbestos-related diseases, compensation, 6245 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 154 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) Attorney General legislative agenda, 4187, 4476, 4641, 6214 Margaret River visit and interstate travel, 6770, 9139 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2381, 2677, 2692, 4665, 5910, 6215, 7769, 8447, 9861 bail support program, 6213 cognitive or mental health impairment, persons with, 6725 (answer advice 6937) community legal centres, 6240 Corruption and Crime Commission, prosecutions review, 6542 courts attendance, children and young people, 6393 confidential affidavits, 2353 intervention programs, 7732 criminal injuries compensation chief assessor, 6372 scheme review, 1365, 4477 Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act, reform, 7885 Criminal Property Confiscation Act, review, 7452 criminal responsibility, age, 9814 dangerous sexual offenders, 1519, 3717 Equal Opportunity Act, review, 7559 Equal Opportunity Commission annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7413 commissioner, appointment, 9676 Tey, Jason, 4189, 5797 facial recognition technology, 8695, 9875 Family Violence Service, 6560 fine debts, 2199, 7465 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 1670 Freedom of Information Act, private health facilities, 8696 judges, appointments, 3157 justice planning and reform committee, 2887 Law Reform Commission budget, 8983 sex and/or gender status change, report, 8157 law reform, progress, 8407, 9867 Legal Aid WA, applicants, 6213, 6214 legislation website, 9024 multiple murderers, parole, 214, 451 National Redress Scheme, 6393 Njamal People’s Trust, 6541 Parliament–Corruption and Crime Commission, memorandum of understanding, 23 self-defence laws, review, 7329 sentencing flexibility, Aboriginal people, 6213 State Mortuary, CT scanner, 3511 violence restraining orders, behaviour change programs, 2393, 4055 Legislative Council adjournment of the house, special — motion, 9860 business of the house standing orders suspension motion, 4457, 6549 motion, 4657, 4826 afternoon tea break — standing orders suspension motion, 8954 consideration of committee reports — standing orders suspension motion, 3691, 4007, 8524 extended sitting hours, standing orders suspension motion, 8684, 9165, 9505; in reply, 8687 non-government business, schedule — motion, 9878 order of business, ms. 3650; motion, 3692 private members’ business, schedule — motion, 9879 s. 4817 Wednesday sittings — standing orders suspension motion, 7705 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 155

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Legislative Council (continued) complimentary remarks, s. 9921 non-government business, schedule — motion, 3 parliamentary sitting dates 2020, ms. 7177 temporary orders notice of motion, 9789; made an order of the day — motion, 9789; motion, 9879 consideration of committee reports, extension — notice of motion, 9789; made an order of the day — motion, 9789; motion, 9879 visitors, Harrisdale PS, s. 3607 Liquor restrictions, Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek, 1401 Local Government archives, 7236 Cambridge, Town of, inquiry, 2359 cemeteries Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 4644 (answer advice 4825), 5082, 7332, 7884, 8410 Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, funeral directors, code of conduct, 7198, 8449 Port Hedland Cemetery, 6725 Cockburn, City of, 9054, 9215 common-use services, 26 department, staff behaviour, investigations, 4959 donations disclosure, 6546 Local Government Act, review, 823, 3636 Melville, City of, inquiry, 24, 1924, 4481 minister Agricultural Region visits, 2909, 5354, 6768 Kimberley visit, 6770 local government visits, 7555 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2223, 2235, 2691, 4525, 5910, 5926, 7608, 8447, 9769, 9934 travel, 55 Perth, City of facial recognition cameras, 4822 suspension, 6378 Port Hedland, Town of, show-cause notice, 3792 puppy farming, 216 Stirling, City of, wheel clamping, 8979 Western Australian Local Government Association, 2515 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 2530 second reading, 2530; in reply, 4796 committee, 4798–4809 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4809 third reading, 4809 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4619; amendment to motion, 4626 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6500 “Getting Things Done” booklet, 2390, 4519 government boards and committees, appointments, 8153 legislative agenda — motion, 8527 policies — motion, 8270 “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government”, 7116 Members of Parliament, Hon Kyle McGinn, leave of absence — motion, 548 Methamphetamine, offences and sentencing, 8148, 8692, 9875 Metronet east development area, consultation, 3784 Forrestfield–Airport Link soil contamination, 2355, 3163, 3339, 3788, 3791, 7335, 7990 tunnelling machines, 3790 Huawei, 216, 459, 2521, 3788, 4918 Mines and Petroleum, BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 2643 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 156 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Ministers of the Crown ministerial family accommodation costs, guidelines, 1070, 1242 ministers and ministerial offices staff, 9675 unauthorised credit card use, 9806 Premier Agricultural Region visits, 59, 6250 business case access, 59 climate change, meetings and communication, 8037, 8710, 9092–9094 Government House visit, 1357 interstate travel, November 2018 27, 219, 355, 457, 580 Kimberley visit, 7116 Maritime Union of Australia, contact ban, 7990 O’Brien, Hon Simon, correspondence, 2646 Optus Stadium visits, 55 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2214, 2540, 2688, 4522, 5907, 5918, 7601, 8442, 9757 South Metropolitan Region visits, 856, 1401–1407, 1946, 2233, 2700, 5847, 6394, 8442, 9785 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5851 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 2671 second reading, 2671, 3648; in reply, 3512, 3513 third reading, 3650 Planning bushfire management, Mt Helena, 3787 Swan Valley, local planning scheme amendments, 1521 Police firearms licensing and registry information system — motion, 9105 juvenile offenders monitoring, 2164, 2514, 3165, 3720, 3785 Target 120 1786, 1923 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 4812 second reading, 4812 Political parties, WA Labor China links, 9811 logo and advertising, 732, 1358 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the FOI requests, 2231 ministerial aircraft, 4475, 4650, 4924 Roper, Emily, 9674 services, 2171 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” recommendation 1 — motion, 5608 recommendation 2 — motion, 5626 recommendation 3 — motion, 5627 recommendation 4 — motion, 5628 question: Attorney General, 7194, 7328 question: Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 5631, 5740, 5825, 5897 question: document provision, 5739 question: email access, 5824, 6178, 6179 (answer advice 6379), 6370, 6540, 6721 question: legal advice, 7726, 8552 question: State Solicitor’s Office, 5747, 5891, 6371, 7551, 9013, 9186 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” made an order of the day — motion, 6344; adjournment of debate, 6345 rescission of vote — standing orders suspension motion, 6347 recommendation 1 — adoption, 6516, 6527; amendment to motion, 6525 recommendation 2 — motion; amendment to motion, 6539 question: legal advice, 6721, 7450, 7457, 7882, 7985, 8157, 9146 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 157

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on (continued) fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 7324 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend” recommendation 1 — adoption, 8143 question: Leader of the House’s notes, 8145 information release — standing orders suspension motion, 4007 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — question, 8560 (answer advice 8697) Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 2622 introduction and first reading, 2893 second reading, 2893; in reply, 4177 committee, 4184–4186, 4198, 4199, 4491–4511, 4630–4640, 4650–4658 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4658 third reading, 4658 question: Department of Education, 4958 Public Sector Management Alexander, Grant, North Metropolitan Health Service, 9051 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 8983, 9210, 9215, 9379, 9386, 9542, 9548, 9725, 9812, 9913 online platform, 4646 Public Sector Commission Crowdicity Ltd, 3832, 4822 Housing Authority, review, 9187 “State of the Sector” report, 1256 senior executive service, governance, 9145 wages policy, 3827, 8697 Racing and Gaming, Lotterywest, 1259, 1520, 2165 Regional Development, Pilbara, federal election, 2515 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 31 Seniors and Ageing elder abuse draft strategy, 4919, 5081 financial abuse, 1076, 1249 national plan, 2056 state budget 2019–20 1928 minister Kimberley visit, 6768 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2225, 2546, 2692, 4526, 5910, 5927, 7771, 8447, 9934, 9770 Roe electorate visit, 6227 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 5773 second reading, 5773 Sport and Recreation Collie Motorplex, 3721, 4033 (answer advice 4195), 6546 Optus Stadium, operating costs, 4194 West Australian Football Commission, 7347 State Development, Jobs and Trade China, trade relations, 9544, 9720 Infrastructure Western Australia, 3342, 8145, 9564 jobs clean industries, 9912 creation, school maintenance, 7333 LNG projects, 4482 renewable energy, 4190 Western Australian Jobs Act, 9721 Woodside Energy, Pilbara, 3060 migration, 454, 4034, 7990, 9720 (answer advice 9814); s. 1939 Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, 3787 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 158 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ELLERY, HON SUZANNE MARY, BA, Minister for Education and Training; Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (South Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade (continued) “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, 579, 4647 overseas trade offices, 7555 regional migration status, 8412 unemployment, youth, 5829 Terrorism Christchurch terrorist attack — standing orders suspension motion, 1338; motion, 1338 Sari Club site, Bali, 2165 Transport, Marble Bar Road, maintenance, 3790 Treasury and Finance John Holland, litigation, 2884 payroll tax, threshold, 4189 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7542 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7981 committee, 8576, 9732, 9822–9833 question: extended sittings, 9677 question: federal Attorney-General, 7728 Volunteer resource centres, 8305, 8413, 9674 Western Australian women’s plan, 351 EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) Agriculture and Food beekeeper registrations, 7729 department, regenerative agriculture, organisational chart, 7105 southern forests irrigation scheme, “Stewart Tree”, 7455 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4906 budget priorities, 4906 Collie, 4907 environment, 4907 payroll tax, 4908 regional infrastructure and services, 4908 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4906 Child Protection, minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2696 Climate change aquatic ecosystems, 2389 Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, s. 5644 greenhouse gas emissions Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9043 carbon drawdown, s. 9155 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 9545 Environmental Protection Authority policy communication — motion, 1210 motion, 1629 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9523 impact — amendment to motion, 6360; motion, as amended, 6363 Commerce, minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2692 Community Services hardship utility grant scheme — motion, 2018 People Place, Busselton, 26 Disallowance motions Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3051 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1237 Education and Training, minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2689 Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6912 Emergency Services alert notifications, 1363 bushfires, south west, s. 728 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2908 prescribed burning, 8028 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 159

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) (continued) Energy energy supply — motion, 2487 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2694 renewable energy, Collie, 1669 Environment Alcoa, jarrah forest rehabilitation, 823, 2166 Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, 3789, 4194, 5775 biodiversity, s. 7585 bushfire mitigation, Shire of Manjimup, 1926, 3520 clearing permits, 7589 discharge of sediment, unauthorised, 9057 dolphins, Koombana Bay, 9381 Environmental Protection Act, delegated powers, 9143 Forest Management Plan 2014–2023, timber yield, 2535, 3862 glyphosate use, s. 3859 Greenpatch development, Dalyellup, 3742, 3801, 3802, 3861, 4833–4835 Jangardup mineral sands mine, acid sulphate groundwater plume, 56, 1823 lime quarry, Nullaki, Environmental Protection Authority assessment, 457 litter accumulation rates, 2378 marri forests, 2377, (answer advice 2360) 2536 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2908 national and state parks, illegal firewood, 7557 national parks and nature reserves, exploration licences and mining leases, 9416 native vegetation, unauthorised clearing, 4825 Point Grey marina, 6931 prescribed burning, 3828, 8028, 8192; s. 5644 Ramsar Convention, wetland nominations, 2377 royalties for regions funding, p. 9788 Sediment Task Force, 9912 south west forests, threatened species, 1946 south west wetlands monitoring program, 5648, 9094 State Natural Resource Management and Coastal Conference, s. 7765 state of the environment report, 583, 4645, 5917, 9091; s. 595 Walpole wilderness peatlands, 7767 Western Australian Biodiversity Audit, 6219, 8156, 8413 Wetlands Coordinating Committee, 4959, 9090 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-ninth report, “Mechanisms for Compensation for Economic Loss to Farmers in Western Australia Caused by Contamination by Genetically Modified Material” — motion, 572, 1915, 2344, 3345, 5071, 5076, 5466, 6364, 8140; postponement motion, 5076, 5466 Environment Court Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9098 introduction and first reading, 9514 second reading, 9514 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on, seventy-seventh report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 2: Annual Report Hearings” — motion, 3332, 3344, 5469, 5818, 7320 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3352, 3479 asset investment strategy, 3489 Burgemeister, Bella, 3483 carbon offset program, 3480 climate change, 3353, 3479 Collie, 3479 government revenue, 3480 road infrastructure, 3485 royalties for regions, 3487 Fisheries, western rock lobster fishery, 1671; motion, 557; amendment to motion, 559 Food Amendment (Shark Fin Prohibition) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 3691 introduction and first reading, 3743 second reading, 3743 Forestry Auswest Timbers, 9809 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 160 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) (continued) Forestry (continued) Forest Products Commission Alcoa timber, 5480 annual report 2018–19 9726; s. 7463 biological assets, 1946 competitive neutrality policy, 4926 contracts of sale, 3165, 6184 independent audit, 4833, 9924 logging, 217, 2890, s. 3196 woody biomass, 4923 Greenbushes, 3342 Lewana plantation, fire, 2055 Lewin block, clear-felling, 3638; s. 3671 prescribed burning, 8192 regrowth karri thinning, 3867 sandalwood harvest, 716, 1245 Western Australian Regional Forest Agreement, s. 1092, 1939 Health minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2689 nursing posts, Bremer Bay and Jerramungup, 1077 (supplementary information 1251) Housing minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2696 private property rights — motion, 4021 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3664 Joint Audit Committee, first report, “Second Review of the Financial Management Act 2006” — motion, 5819, 6366 Lands Lake Mullocullup, management order, 8560 Point Grey marina, development, s. 6556 Legal affairs, Attorney General, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2692 Local Government, minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2690 McGowan government, legislative agenda — motion, 8526 Mines and Petroleum Cristal Mining, close-out report, 8148 fracking, south west region, 2359 mining, Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 4482, 5637, 6544; p. 429 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2694 national parks and nature reserves, 9416 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3498 Planning, City of Albany local planning scheme, 357, 3861 Police minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 3198 shooting, Gelorup, 3162 (answer advice 3343) Political parties, deliberative democracy, s. 5843 Premier, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2688 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, radiotherapy funding, s. 854 Collie biomass energy plant, 5745 community resource centres, 6727 department, machinery-of-government changes — motion, 5461 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2690 natural resource management groups — motion, 7073 state budget 2019–20 4038 royalties for regions, 4194 southern forests irrigation scheme, 2645 (supplementary information 3166), 3340, 3721, 5083, 5476, 7102 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2634 Rights of Nature and Future Generations Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 8656 introduction and first reading, 9513 second reading, 9513 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4153 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 161

EVERS, HON DIANE MARIE (South West) (GWA) (continued) Royalties for Regions Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9165 introduction and first reading, 9515 second reading, 9515 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2692 Sport and Recreation, Albany Roller Derby League, s. 8438 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, bauxite, 1787 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2688 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, regional jobs, 579 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — committee, 5725 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2634 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1340 Tourism Gourmet Escape, contract, 4190 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2693 Transport Bunbury Outer Ring Road, 5219, 7202, 7332, 7887, 9217; p. 9026 Bussell Highway, crashes, 7733 Lake Mullocullup, recreational use, 1525 (answer advice 1672), 5828, 7336; p. 8389 lithium rail supply chain, 2520, 5316 Midland train station, glyphosate use, 8309 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2695 rail lines, Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, p. 5172; s. 5348 Treasury and Finance GST distribution — motion, 3469 New Economy Network Australia conference, s. 7895 Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry — motion, 1635 state budget 2019–20, surplus — motion, 5067; amendment to motion, 5059 Treasurer, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2693 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 8011 committee, 8570, 9408, 9657–9659, 9733 Water desalination plant, Perth, 8692 leak charges, 7992, 9059 minister, portfolios and agencies, advertising, 2697 southern forests irrigation scheme, 4669, 4953, 4955, 7102; p. 4767 tea tree, Walpole, p. 1761 water licence allocations, 3058, 4955, 6374 FARAGHER, HON DONNA EVELYN MARY, BA (Hons), GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), JP (East Metropolitan) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, PRIMED project, 3718, 3785 Child Protection, Parkerville Children and Youth Care CEO, Basil Hanna, retirement, s. 8585 Disability Services, National Disability Insurance Scheme, implementation — motion, 3324 Education and Training agricultural education farms provision trust, 6722, 7098 certificate III programs, 1663, 1780 community kindergartens, 9184, 9718 enrolments, 1519, 3055, 3334 (correction of answer 3511) in-kind support, 4188 operational guidelines, 9211, 9379 department funding, 1242 planning, Woodbridge PS, 4032, 5740, 5825 developmental language disorder, s. 8313 gifted and talented programs, 7985, 8552 (answer advice 8697), 8690 (answer advice 8985) kindergartens, vaccination requirements, 5314, 5473 KindiLink program, 5632 language development centres, 9806 (supplementary information 9916) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 162 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

FARAGHER, HON DONNA EVELYN MARY, BA (Hons), GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), JP (East Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Education and Training (continued) play-based learning, 3823 regional study incentives, 7451 School Curriculum and Standards Authority agricultural education, 5222, 9024 Korean language courses, 9909 special provisions policy, 3503 schools bullying — motion, 1050 Burns Beach, new primary school, 8145 Byford South East PS, 1357 camp schools and Landsdale Farm School, Fairbridge WA, 6371 Castletown PS, 4477, 4641 community-based playgroups, 5891 Hedland school attendance strategy, 4918 local intake area, 6928 maintenance, 576, 2163, 2200–2209, 5777–5784, 5786–5791, 7195, 7726, 7882 mobile phones ban, 9189 plaster glass ceilings, 2521 principals, China visit, 8976, 9139 (supplementary information 9219) public schools, kindergarten programs, 6223 school chaplains, 7551 Thoughtful Schools project, 9190 (supplementary information 9219) transportable classrooms, 6223 violence, 20, 214, 819, 2522, 3157, 9051 Waggrakine PS, fencing, 2514 Schools Animals Ethics Committee, 9418 total cost of services, commonwealth–state contribution, 3632 vocational education and training, VETiS Consulting Services, 1071, 1919, 2052 Western Australian Certificate of Education, reform, 2642, 2884 Emergency Services, Araluen residential estate, access, p. 7057 Energy, power outages, Perth hills, 6224 Environment container deposit scheme — motion, 689 John Forrest National Park, Hovea Falls, pedestrian bridge, 8303 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4158 Cadets WA, 4164 education funding, 4160 Midland train station, 4158 Swan Valley planning review, 4159 women’s and babies’ hospital, 4159 Greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, communication — motion, 1211 Health Aged Care Availability Working Group, 4818 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, s. 7582 Housing, public, properties, 3198 Lands, Swan District Hospital site, 7105 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 4783 committee, 4798–4809 McGowan government, budget management — motion, 6499 Metronet, Ellenbrook rail line, Whiteman Park, 5214 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3500 Planning Machinery Preservation Club of WA, 713 Swan Valley, planning review, 2353 Tuohy Gardens, 5352 Whiteman Park, zoning, 5214 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — committee, 4198, 4199, 4502, 4639, 4640 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 163

FARAGHER, HON DONNA EVELYN MARY, BA (Hons), GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), JP (East Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Transport Orrong Road, safety review, 3069 Roe Highway–Kalamunda Road interchange, 6541 Thomas–Nicholson Roads intersection, upgrade, p. 2473 Tonkin Highway–Hale Road intersection, 9671; p. 9788 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7870 committee, 8967, 9062, 9738–9743 Western Australian women’s plan, 351 FARINA, HON ADELE, BA, LLB (South West) (ALP) Emergency services personnel — motion, 2494 Family and Domestic Violence, initiatives — motion, 3020 Natural resource management groups — motion, 7070 Public Administration, Standing Committee on, twenty-ninth report, “Consultation with Statutory Office Holders” — tabling, 7532 Regional Development, department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5460 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 8005 committee, 8294, 8295, 8426–8428, 8434, 8435, 8572–8576, 8669, 8970–8972, 9050, 9073–9078, 9119, 9177, 9198–9203, 9220, 9221, 9232, 9240, 9362, 9371–9374, 9389–9406, 9413, 9530, 9531, 9640–9653, 9664–9667, 9689–9714, 9741–9752, 9795, 9800, 9820, 9833–9849 third reading, 9901 FARRER, MS JOSEPHINE (Kimberley) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal art, Kimberley, g. 3528 Kimberley suicides, g. 8334 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3270 crime and youth justice, Kimberley, 3271 employment, Kimberley, 3271 regional road infrastructure, Kimberley, 3270 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3270 Bushfire mitigation, funding, 4693 Police and community youth centres, funding, 2712 Resources sector, environmental approvals bilateral agreement, 9439 Tourism Broome, 6418 investment, 7789 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6148 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services, resources, 409 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8502 FOLKARD, MR MARK JAMES (Burns Beach) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3267 community safety, 3269 health services, 3268 household fees and charges, 3270 police and community youth centres, 3268 TAFE funding, 3267 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3267 ATP Cup, 6780 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 530 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee fifth report, “No Time for Complacency: Final Report of the Inquiry into the Protection of Crowded Places in Western Australia from Terrorist Attacks” — tabling, 1701 sixth report, “Test and Re-test: The ’s Licence Roundabout” — tabling, 4848 Counterterrorism laws, 4533 Corrective Services, prisons and detention centres, contraband, 8777 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 164 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

FOLKARD, MR MARK JAMES (Burns Beach) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training Clarkson Community HS, 2019 graduating class, s. 8364 Clarkson PS, s. 9603 Kinross PS, Therese Gorton, s. 4427 Family and Domestic Violence, one-stop hubs, 3102 Iluka Plaza, p. 234 Keystart, income limits, 7793 Marine finfish nursery, Geraldton, 3568 Methamphetamine action plan, Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 5689 Mobile phone infrastructure, electromagnetic radiation, health effects, s. 8743 Ocean Reef marina, 1729 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4293 Public transport infrastructure, 9250 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7498, 7516 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1450 Sharks, hazard mitigation, drum line trial, 775 Stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8217 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4990 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6132 Western Power, public ownership, 866 FREEMAN, MS JANINE MARIE, BEc, GradDip (OH&S) (Mirrabooka) (ALP) Aboriginal children in care, 6598 Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1978 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3275 Aly, Anne, 3275 employer incentive scheme, 3276 Kaleidoscope mentoring program, 3276 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3275 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3925 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, s. 1715 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7362 Community Services, non-government human services sector, indexation formula, 4875 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — third reading, 1549 Corrective Services, juvenile offenders, Target 120 6969 Disability care, TAFE courses, 7930 Education and Health Standing Committee sixth report, “The Food Fix: The Role of Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management” — tabling, 2565 eighth report, “A Better Connected Future: Opportunities for Digital Innovation in Secondary Education” — tabling, 9588 Estimates Committees committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3896 committees A and B, presentation of reports and minutes Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 3896 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 3896 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8919 Health Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 868 Koondoola Integrated Services Centre, g. 3078 staff, assaults against, 8779 sustainable health review, King Edward Memorial Hospital, 2414 Housing, remote Aboriginal housing, 3389 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5114 Legal affairs, Karen Merrin, tribute, s. 2588 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2275 Mines and Petroleum, BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 5123 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7784 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 424 community safety, 427 Kaleidoscope mentoring program, 425 unemployment, strategies, 425 vocational education and training, 425 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1464 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 165

FREEMAN, MS JANINE MARIE, BEc, GradDip (OH&S) (Mirrabooka) (ALP) (continued) Seniors and Ageing, elder abuse, funding, 1564 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5408 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3925 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1876 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8757 Treasury and Finance Indian Society of WA, stamp duty, g. 5671 state economy, 257 state finances, financial management, 4432 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6052 Water Corporation, metropolitan water and drainage operations, 5943 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8481 Youth issues, Mirrabooka, g. 1271 GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, estimates hearings, answers to questions, 4909 Communities, Department of, 4911 Health, Department of, 4912 Public Transport Authority, 4913 Western Australia Police Force, 4909 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4909 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5344, 5483 third reading — cognate debate, 6386 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 — second reading, 6746 Child Protection Adoption Act, statutory review, 7727, 9184 Brooking, Symerien, 8977 care leavers, Home Stretch program, 5314, 5893, 9023, 9807 caseworkers, caseloads, 5826 (answer advice 6729), 6179, 6928, 7099, 8442 child sex offenders, Peter Wallace Hill, 7986 child sexual abuse goldfields, 5473 (answer advice 7202), 6179, 8035 Roebourne, 21, 452 (answer advice 584), 1071, 1243 (answer advice 1250, 1365), 2353, 4664 schools, 2643, 3055; notice of motion, 6902; motion, 7302; amendment to motion, 7308; amendment on the amendment, 7310; motion, as amended, in reply, 7315 children in care, 2234 advocate, 8193, 8304, 9786 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, 3824, 4033 (answer advice 4195) claims, independent lawyers, 3633, 3683 foster and family care arrangements, 2700 confidential documents, 8408, 9379 department, prison visits, 8553 foster care, 5741 (supplementary information 6185), 7451, 7882, 8035, 8146, 8193 George Jones Child Advocacy Centre, 9052 grandcarers assistance program, 3831, 4188, 7195 Perth Zoo passes, 9189 high-risk infant policy, 8196 Living Independently for the First Time pilot program, 9719 minister, meetings, Communicare Breathing Space, 2553 out-of-home care, 2073, 2389 protective behaviours program, 9785 schools, 9191, 9671 staff, support, 8448 working with children checks, applications, negative notices, 8983 Community and events, Mother’s Day, s. 3064 Community Services, department Respectful Relationships program, 2071, 2072 “Young People Leaving Care” report, 9909 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 166 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 committee, 6173–6175, 7085–7095, 7179–7191, 7205–7207, 7439–7445 recommittal, 7446, 7447 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 7458 third reading, 7459 Corrective Services, rehabilitation programs, 5632 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 341 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — motion, 569 tenth report, “With Extraordinary Power…: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Execution of a Search Warrant on the Shire of Halls Creek” — motion, 2347 eleventh report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s Report on ‘A Saga of Persistence’” — motion, 6915 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial By Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7417 Disability Services, state disability plan, 9190, 9191 Education and Training school-age sex offenders, 3684 Respectful Relationships program, 1920 Safe Schools program, 3209 Thoughtful Schools project, 8690 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” — motion, 202, 572, 1515, 2877, 2879, 3347, 5077, 5466, 7317 Energy, Synergy, Premier Coal supply agreement, 713 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-eighth report, “Overview of Petitions 16 May 2017 to 30 June 2018” — motion, 203 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on seventy-seventh report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 2: Annual Report Hearings” — motion, 5815, 7321, 8135 Environment, Minister for, personal explanation, 6722 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3628, 3643 child protection, 3646 elder abuse, 3631, 3643 household fees and charges, 3628 palliative care, 3629 voluntary assisted dying, 3631 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review — motion, 1378 second reading, 1644 committee, 1655–1662 Family and Domestic Violence Aboriginal male healing centre, 1664 Communicare Breathing Space, 4818 funding, 3864, 4642 initiatives, 2052; motion, 3023 Matilda Gard Services, 214, 1364 Peel refuge, 9543 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 7 committee, 16–19, 28–31 Health abortion, 1408, 2071, 3207, 3208, 3683, 4054 Bentley Hospital, 1823 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, support services, 9096 palliative care amendment to motion, 1907; motion, as amended, 1909 funding, 7551 Perth Children’s Hospital, gender diversity service, 2213 posthumous collection of gametes, 577 (correction of answer 4485), 2539, 4205 primary health care, regions — notice of motion, 5591; motion, 5798; in reply, 5814 regional services — amendment to motion, 8124; motion, as amended, 8124 WA Country Health Service, staff, 2073 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 167

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 second reading, 6208, 6387, 6736 committee, 7208–7222 Housing, children at risk, 9022, 9212 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 347, 359, 430, 459, 690, 725, 1777, 1792, 1929, 2030, 2062, 2144, 2173, 2361 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 2362; amendment to motion, 2364 Industrial Relations, modern slavery — motion, 5193 Joint Audit Committee, first report, “Second Review of the Financial Management Act 2006” — motion, 5822 Legal affairs Corruption and Crime Commission, prosecutions review, 6542 criminal injuries compensation scheme, review, 4477 Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal, chief assessor, 6372 self-defence laws, review, 7329 Legislative Council business of the house extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8686, 9167, 9506 Wednesday sittings — standing orders suspension motion, 7705 parliamentary questions, s. 1089 McGowan government legislative agenda — motion, 8535 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7066 performance — motion, 5183 transparency — motion, 4779 Mental Health, Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, government response, 3504 Methamphetamine Meth Helpline, correction of answer, 459 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce — motion, 3475 Mines and Petroleum, minister, South Metropolitan Region visit, 57 Police child sexual abuse, Roebourne, 2376, 2388 juvenile offenders, monitoring, 1520, 1780, 2164, 2514, 3158, 3165, 3335, 3720, 3785 Roebourne Police and Community Youth Centre, programs, 819 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4947 committee, 5089–5095, 5194–5206 third reading, 5206 Premier, South Metropolitan Region visits, 856, 1400–1407, 1946, 2232, 2233, 2700, 5847, 6393, 6394, 8442, 9785 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — motion, 1066 fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” recommendation 1 — motion, 5618 recommendation 2 — motion, 5626 recommendation 3 — motion, 5627 recommendation 4 — motion, 5628 report, 5630 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, recommendation 1 — amendment to motion, 6526; adoption, 6534 fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 7326 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 8159 Public Administration, Standing Committee on, twenty-ninth report, “Consultation with Statutory Office Holders” — motion, 8545 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 3848 committee, 4184–4186, 4491–4511, 4630–4640, 4650–4656 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4658 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 32 Seniors and Ageing, elder abuse, draft strategy, 4919, 5080 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 168 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

GOIRAN, HON NICOLAS PIERRE, BCom, LLB (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 1386, 2495 committee, 2502–2513, 2523 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 1386, 2495 committee, 2524 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5344, 5483 committee, 5724, 5725, 5733–5739, 5749–5769, 5834–5840, 5874–5877, 5889, 5900, 6382–6385 third reading — cognate debate, 6386 Tourism, minister, South Metropolitan Region visits, 3865, 4834 Transport minister, South Metropolitan Region visits, 6394, 8032 Public Transport Authority, advertisements, 2388, 3866 Voluntary assisted dying briefing, Dr James Downar, 2885, 4953 (correction of answer 5322), 5214, 9140; s. 5224 other jurisdictions, 352 “The Facts about Voluntary Assisted Dying: Responding to the Anti-VAD Arguments”, 1357 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7533 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7981, 7994; amendment to motion, 8000 committee, 8169–8182, 8276–8291, 8297–8302, 8313, 8391–8407, 8416–8436, 8549–8551, 8561–8584, 8668–8684, 8956–8967, 8975, 8987–9007, 9045–9049, 9063–9086, 9112–9118, 9125–9137, 9148–9152, 9170–9183, 9196–9210, 9221–9244, 9353–9377, 9387–9413, 9525–9539, 9552–9558, 9637–9670, 9688–9716, 9732, 9740–9752, 9791–9805, 9818–9859 third reading, 9896 Water Corporation, family and domestic violence leave, 3791 (answer advice 3833) GRAHAM, HON LAURENCE WILLIAM (Agricultural) (ALP) Australian Vanadium Ltd, processing plant, s. 8437 Emergency services personnel — motion, 2488 Future battery industry strategy — motion, 329 Goodlands base station, 5320 Regional projects and programs — motion, 5866; in reply, 5873 Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry — motion, 1640 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — motion, 5069 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7717 HAMILTON, MS EMILY LOUISE, BA (Joondalup) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3586 Joondalup Health Campus, 3588 Ocean Reef Marina, 3586 school infrastructure, 3589 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3586 Community Services Empowering Communities program, tender, 261 Share the Dignity, “It’s in the Bag” appeal, s. 9602 Delegated Legislation, Joint Standing Committee on fifteenth report, “Annual Report 2018” — tabling, 2084 sixteenth report, “City of Rockingham Bush Fire Control and Bush Fire Brigades Amendment Local Law 2018” — tabling, 4853 Education and Training Book Week celebrations, s. 6589 Edith Cowan University, chancellor, appointment, s. 3096 TAFE, fees, 7625 Health department, budget, 5516 Joondalup Health Campus palliative care, p. 7897 proposed expansion, 2713; g. 5241 stroke unit, 1968 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 169

HAMILTON, MS EMILY LOUISE, BA (Joondalup) (ALP) (continued) Lands, Ocean Reef marina, 5941 Mental Health emergency department waiting times, 255 funding, 3564 Planning, City of Joondalup, town planning scheme, g. 2076 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 9619 health infrastructure and services, 9620 Metronet, 9622 Ocean Reef Marina, 9619 school infrastructure, 9621 transport infrastructure, 9622 voluntary assisted dying, 9620 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7495 Sharks deterrent devices, subsidy, rebate and assistance payments, 6972 SharkSmart app, 8459 Transport Fremantle Traffic Bridge, 2937 life jackets, 8935 Transperth, bus fleet, Joondalup, g. 8719 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6102 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 761 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 761 Western Australian Jobs Act, 4430 Women’s Interests, BPW Joondalup, International Women’s Day breakfast, s. 1298 HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3540 household fees and charges, 3542 foreign buyers duty, 3540 Metronet, 3541 regional sponsored migration scheme, 3540 taxi plates buyback scheme, 3543 transport infrastructure, 3541 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3540 Child Protection minister, performance — standing orders suspension motion, 8721; motion, 8721 working with children checks, 8609 motion, 9259 mpi. 8622 Community Services Foodbank, breakfast club, Pilbara, 6002 homelessness, The Beacon, 4966 Defence Issues, Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 9437, 9438; mpi. 9450 Education and Training Doubleview PS complex, opening, s. 2588 gifted and talented programs, international students, 8928, 8929 Wanneroo, federal election commitments, 3886, 3887 (correction of answer 3894) Energy, Synergy, performance — motion, 7512 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8768 Federal government federal election, house values, s. 3558 state budget surplus, s. 3098 Health health staff assaults against, mpi. 6272 protection, mpi. 3395 health system, mpi. 4093 hospitals, safety — motion, 5368 Lucas, Amelia, 5681 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 170 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) (continued) Housing housing sector — motion, 8238 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8215, 8364, 9251 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 1737 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5105 Lands Landgate, 2017–18 annual report, 125 Middleton Beach Activity Centre, 126 Legal affairs, dangerous sex offenders, mpi. 7797 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 9632, 10000 business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 4681 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1104, 1274 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard), condolence motion, 2575 Local Government, Brian Ham, tribute, s. 8742 McGowan government frontline services — notice of motion, 8463 job creation — notice of motion, 9264; motion, 9461 law and order, 7241, 7242; motion, 5558, 7253 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, targets, 8935 performance, 7365, 7366 Members of Parliament, member for South Perth, s. 8712 Methamphetamine meth enforcement task force, 4277 mpi. 4279 Metronet costings, 5122 Forrestfield–Airport Link, 126, 4321 Huawei Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — motion, 76 radio systems replacement contract, 68, 253, 254, 261, 401, 4321, 4765 security, 496; motion, 502 State Solicitor’s Office, advice, 1964, 1965, 2111, 2112 Midland workshops site, 9604 Yanchep line extension, 9448, 9449 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4556 consideration in detail, 4605, 4608, 4863, 5566–5576, 5582 third reading, 5960 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 7907 consideration in detail, 7940, 7941, 7951 third reading, 8060 community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8054 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2731 Planning metropolitan region improvement fund, 135 Swan Valley, 4319 WA Planning Commission, 2017–18 annual report, 134 Police additional officers — motion, 8786 crime rates, g. 734 public violence, Northbridge, 6592, 6593 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4308 Ports, Westport Taskforce, Maritime Union of Australia, 6965 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 511, 512 Premier awareness of issues — standing orders suspension motion, 4856; motion, 4856 interstate travel, November 2018 — standing orders suspension motion, 742; motion, 742 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 171

HARVEY, HON LIZA MARY, Leader of the Opposition (Scarborough) (Lib) (continued) Premier’s Statement consideration, 375 Metronet, 376 Minister for Transport; Planning, performance, 376 Scarborough development, 375 taxi plates buyback scheme, 376 amendment to question — Huawei, 383 Regional Development minister, Carnegie Clean Energy — motion, 8941 Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2941 Seniors and Ageing, cost-of-living increases, 2597, 2598 Small Business, minister — motion, 5501 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5410 consideration in detail, 5432–5440 State Development, Jobs and Trade employment, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 4239, 4240 infrastructure projects, mpi. 8861 jobs, 2018–19 state budget, 4873, 4874 regional migration status, Perth, 8453, 8454 unemployment rate, 5683 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5651 Transport air services, northern goldfields routes, Skippers Aviation, 4319 Freight and Logistics Council, 4320 minister, major projects — notice of motion, 509 practical driving assessments, 4322–4331 principal shared path network, 4321 Public Transport Authority, Singapore and China visit, 4321 roads Albany ring-road, s. 2109 Murdoch Drive connection, roadworks, 7624, 7625 Roe Highway–Great Eastern Highway intersection, 4319, 7171 Roe 8 and 9 5357, 9254, 9255 road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4978 Westport Taskforce, 5936, 5938, 6257, 6258 small charter vehicle industry, g. 2562 taxis drivers, assistance, 3386, 3387 on-demand transport industry, 1729, 1730; g. 3074 plates buyback scheme, 1829, 1830; mpi. 1841 train services, fare checks, 4322 Treasury and Finance foreign buyers duty, 3562; motion, 3571 living wage proposal, federal Labor policy, 1561, 1562 privatisation, government assets, mpi. 7380 state economy, government policies — motion, 7812 tax cuts federal government, 4532, 4687, 4688 federal Labor policy, 4350, 4428, 4429 Voluntary assisted dying, palliative care and end-of-life choice services, 6118 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6088 consideration in detail, 6328–6333, 6401–6412, 6462, 6481, 6482, 6490, 6578, 6588, 6637, 6646, 6656–6670, 6678–6690, 6697–6703, 6833, 6834, 6960, 7012–7015, 7036, 7131–7141, 7164, 7165 third reading, 7266 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9959, 9979, 9996 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8599 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 — second reading, 5376 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 172 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

HAYDEN, MRS ALYSSA KATHLEEN (Darling Range) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3255 household fees and charges, 3255 Tonkin Highway extension, 3259 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3255 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3936 Community and events, Darling Range electorate, s. 8362 Community Services Empowering Communities program, 974 (correction of answer 1566) grandcarers support scheme, 3569 homelessness strategy — motion, 7636 Education and Training apprenticeships and traineeships, 1427, 1428 international students, regional sponsored migration scheme, 7788, 7789 schools, fire safety, 7703, 7961 Emergency Services, Araluen residential estate and Araluen Golf Resort, access, s. 7148 Environment, national parks, camping fees, 6599 Housing, negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 1838, 1840 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1128, 1290; discharge of order, 5715 Local Government, Western Australian Local Government Association, Local Government Medal, s. 6116 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 2127 consideration in detail, 2293–2324, 2401–2403, 2410–2413, 2424 third reading, 2427 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — motion, 4716 federal election — motion, 4111 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4580 consideration in detail, 4609, 4870, 4871, 5561–5565, 5574–5581 Planning department, 2018–19 annual report, 9340 Kalamunda, City of, Ron Rowton, property sale, s. 1297 Political parties Labor Party, bullying allegations, 6008, 6009; pex. 6020 Setka, John and Christy Cain, 4534, 4875 Premier, interstate travel, November 2018 — motion, 744 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8210, 8222 Seniors and Ageing cost-of-living increases, 3893, 4084 retiree tax, federal Labor policy, 1565 Small Business antisocial behaviour, Perth CBD, 8373, 8374 law and order, 8753, 8754 minister — motion, 5500 shoplifting, 5278, 5279, 5690 small business closures — notice of motion, 8464 Small Business Development Corporation, 2018–19 annual report, 9497 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5381 consideration in detail, 5430–5438, 5678, 5701–5711 third reading, 5711 State Development, Jobs and Trade, youth unemployment, 1121, 1122 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3936 consideration in detail, 3966–3970, 4121–4126 third reading, 4233 Tourism Busselton– direct flights, 9496 minister, meetings, Cameron Syme, 8221, 8222 quokka birthday, 9309 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 173

HAYDEN, MRS ALYSSA KATHLEEN (Darling Range) (Lib) (continued) Tourism (continued) Rottnest Island Authority, 2018–19 annual report, 9338 visitor spend, 8371, 8372 Transport Main Roads WA, religious temple access, g. 6564 Thomas–Nicholson Roads intersection, upgrade, p. 1264; g. 1265 Tonkin Highway extension, 1969, 1971; g. 2079 Treasury and Finance, cost of living, mortgage stress, 1301, 1302, 2245, 2246 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6295 consideration in detail, 6319–6326, 6334, 6335, 6399–6404, 6429, 6462–6475, 6489, 6602–6619, 6630–6636, 6655–6661, 6673–6676, 6688, 6695, 6787–6808, 6815–6843, 6965, 7005–7013, 7037, 7038, 7126–7130, 7140–7147, 7161–7165 third reading, 7289 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9952–9962, 9975–9996 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 787–789 Youth unemployment, 1121, 1122 HEALY, MR TERENCE JAMES, BA, MPA, GradDipPubAdmin, GradDipEd (Southern River) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7521 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3272 infrastructure funding, 3273 Infrastructure Western Australia, 3273 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7521 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3272 Corruption and Crime Commission, unexplained wealth provisions, 2116 Education and Training Curtin University Student Guild, s. 4238 funding, 252 schools, mobile phones ban, 8610 Family and Domestic Violence, 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence against Women, 9257 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3879 Health Amanda’s Memorial Garden, Southern River, s. 6590 urgent care clinics, 6782 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5111 Local Government Act, reforms, 1304 Local Government, City of Gosnells Holmes Street footpath, p. 4671 Rushmore Avenue Reserve, lighting, p. 7641 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2258 McGowan government, frontline services — motion, 656 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 4971 Metronet, railcars, 5938 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4591 consideration in detail, 4615 third reading, 5975 Police and community youth centres, g. 2083 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 285 Forrestdale bushfire, 285 GST distribution, 287 Metronet, 287 Southern River College, 286 Western Australian Jobs Act, 287 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8077 Science, research infrastructure funding, job creation, 4695 Transport Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4984 taxi plates buyback scheme, mpi. 1849 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 174 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

HEALY, MR TERENCE JAMES, BA, MPA, GradDipPubAdmin, GradDipEd (Southern River) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance state budget 2019–20 3214 state economy business confidence, 63 GST distribution, 1967 Moody’s credit rating, 3887 state finances, surplus, 7627 Veterans Issues, Returned and Services League of Australia, centenary, Gosnells RSL sub-branch, s. 6116 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6065 consideration in detail, 6328 HOLT, HON COLIN JAMES, BSc (Zoology) (South West) (Nat) Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5305, 5322 third reading — cognate debate, 6385 Child sexual abuse, schools — amendment to motion, 7310 Culture and the Arts arts organisations, investment program, 8554 Western Australian Regional Film Fund, 7454 Education and Training, VacSwim program, 6726 (answer advice 7107, 7112) Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6907 Environment Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, lithium tailings, p. 3803 container deposit scheme — motion, 685 enhanced prescribed burning program, 1361 Mangrove Cove, Bunbury, 9187 recycling, meat trays, 4961 Wellington National Park, 1247 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4458 Australind, 4461 palliative care, 4458 Yarloop train station, 4461 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 1650 Forestry, sandalwood harvest, 1076, 1781 (answer advice 2061), 2517, 2888, 3339, 4482, 5315, 5474 Health Albany Health Campus, accreditation, 5830, 5893 palliative care, regional services, 7552 Housing investment package, regions, 9807 Newman, 2358 (answer advice 2522) stamp duty exemptions, retirees — amendment to motion, 2869, 2873; motion, as amended, 2873 Legal affairs, Young Offenders Act, review, p. 9026 Liquor banned drinkers register trial, Pilbara, 717 licensing, traffic implications, 8982 (answer advice 9061) Nationals WA, Allan Holmes, tribute, s. 8186 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5853 Police, retirements and resignations, 5741 Racing and Gaming gaming legislation, implementation, 578 Lotterywest, 1258, 1520, 2164 Pinjarra Paceway, 2647 racehorse syndicates, 820 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Life’s Better with Horses campaign, 1925 revenue, 3828 Touchstone Farm, 9548 racing industry, infrastructure, 3508 TAB, privatisation, 21, 221, 2053 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 175

HOLT, HON COLIN JAMES, BSc (Zoology) (South West) (Nat) (continued) Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, 585, 1095, 6378, 9141 Collie Futures fund, small grants program, 58 jobs, Collie, 7732 Light, Dick, tribute, s. 231 North Dandalup research centre, 6180, 7101 Sport and Recreation Collie Motorplex, 3721, 4033 (answer advice 4195), 6545 Friends of Cricket, s. 1389 Lake Kepwari, 3831 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5305, 5322 committee, 5721–5733, 5760–5769, 5824, 5833–5841, 5874, 5875, 5883–5888, 5899–5901 third reading — cognate debate, 6385 Tourism Anzac services, Albany, 9380 event sponsorship, 6936, 8329 Gourmet Escape, 9725 Kununurra–Melbourne direct flights, 4643 Transport Australind, 1665, 7328, 7993 Bunbury Outer Ring Road, 9055, 9215; p. 188 Treasury and Finance, ServiceWA, online government portal, Bunbury, 5637 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7875, 7890, 7964 committee, 8570, 8684, 9064, 9085, 9148, 9209, 9226, 9402–9407, 9537, 9655, 9738 third reading, 9905 Volunteer resource centres, 8304, 8413, 9674 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 806 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 committee, 846–849, 1081–1085 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 806 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 Water, drain maintenance, Harvey, 4961 HONEY, DR DAVID JOHN, BSc (Hons), PhD, CChem, FRACI (Cottesloe) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3233 government revenue, 3234 household fees and charges, 3235 Metronet, 3235 Mosman Park PS, 3234 traffic congestion, Cottesloe, 3233 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3233 third reading, 3909 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3920 Community and events, Joan Totock, 100th birthday, s. 4238 Culture and the Arts, Sculpture by the Sea, s. 1298 Defence Issues, Collins-class submarine maintenance program, mpi. 9454 Energy domestic gas reservation policy, compliance review, 9501 electricity supply, Old Theatre Lane, Claremont, g. 4843 Environment, North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club, Clean Up Australia event, s. 5679 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8925, 8944 Fisheries, minister, 8461 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1294, 1312 consideration in detail, 2611, 2748–2773 third reading, 2774 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 176 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

HONEY, DR DAVID JOHN, BSc (Hons), PhD, CChem, FRACI (Cottesloe) (Lib) (continued) Lands, lot 556, Cottesloe, commercial development, bushland, g. 3527 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — motion, 1131 Local Government Act review, green bill, 7684–7686 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 2131 consideration in detail, 2405 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — motion, 4711 job creation — motion, 9470 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4560 consideration in detail, 4610, 4611, 4864, 4865, 5512–5514, 5531, 5577 third reading, 5964 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 7924 consideration in detail, 7949 Perth Royal Show, s. 9601 Planning, Cottesloe beachfront, fish and chips restaurant, p. 8711 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4302 Ports, Westport Taskforce Fremantle port capacity, 7693, 9341 report, mpi. 6014 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 281 government revenue, 281 household fees and charges, 281 infill targets, 282 water licence allocations, 284 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4742 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8087 consideration in detail, 8352 third reading, 8356 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7496 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 second reading, 1441 consideration in detail, 1547 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3920 consideration in detail, 4066–4073, 4119–4134, 4215–4222 third reading, 4230 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 8737 consideration in detail, 8760, 8761 Treasury and Finance cost of living, federal Labor Party — motion, 1602 privatisation, government assets, mpi. 7377 state economy, government policies — motion, 7826 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6058 consideration in detail, 6329–6338, 6399, 6410, 6458–6476, 6485–6491, 6568, 6575–6584, 6602–6643, 6653–6665, 6674–6686, 6693–6702, 6790, 6797, 6802, 6812, 6824, 6825, 6839, 6842, 6953–6964, 7008–7016, 7031, 7127, 7137, 7141, 7160–7166 third reading, 7270 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9959, 9976, 9984–9994 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 612 consideration in detail, 765–767, 786–793 third reading, 793 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 612 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 177

HONEY, DR DAVID JOHN, BSc (Hons), PhD, CChem, FRACI (Cottesloe) (Lib) (continued) Water efficiency program, Wanneroo, 7684 horticultural use, Geraldton, 4456 minister, performance, mpi. 6977 southern forests irrigation scheme, 4003 Water Corporation payment plans, 5443 Programmed Facilities Management, 10010 HUGHES, MR MATTHEW, BEd (Hons), Cert Ed, JP, FACEL (Kalamunda) (ALP) Australian Space Agency, 1426 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 536 Broome port, dredging, 7509 Child development, support, 627 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7354 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, tenth report, “With Extraordinary Power…: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Execution of a Search Warrant on the Shire of Halls Creek” — tabling, 1692 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4438 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8799 Great Eastern Highway, Kalgoorlie–Boulder upgrade, 5128 Greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, LNG industry, 1301 Health, urgent care clinics, 6005 Infrastructure Western Australia, market-led proposals, 4874 Kalamunda Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service, s. 3097 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2136 Planning North Stoneville town site, structure plan 34, g. 6565 Pickering Brook and surrounds sustainability and tourism strategy, s. 7499 Schmitt Road bushland, s. 8927 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 3121 aged care, 3124 Perth hills, planning and tourism strategy, 3124 Rural Fire Division, 3124 special inquiry into government programs and projects, 3122 State economy, job creation, 8932 Tourism Australian Tourism Exchange 2019 2418 Tourism WA, two-year action plan, 2935, 4357 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6073 consideration in detail, 6686 Water Corporation, waterwise strategy, 8372 JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Industrial Relations (Cannington) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs, south west native title settlement, p. 8790 Climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, government policy, ms. 5985 Education and Training, Brookman PS, upgrade, p. 4333, 4541 Electricity Industry Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9264 introduction and first reading, 9425 second reading, 9425 Energy Badgingarra wind farm, ms. 3071 climate risks disclosure, g. 4210 Collie biomass plant and solar farm, 5020, 5272, 5273 Economic Regulation Authority report, electricity market, ms. 2704 Synergy recommendations, 2117 electricity supply disconnections, 7688, 9318 midwest, 1560, 2781 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 178 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Industrial Relations (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Energy (continued) electricity supply (continued) Old Theatre Lane, Claremont, g. 4844 Walpole, 3981, 8260 Energy Policy WA, ms. 5665 energy transformation strategy, ms. 4397 future battery industry strategy, ms. 5936 Horizon Power distributed energy resources management system, 4002 Pilbara electricity reforms, 6423; ms. 4334, 6256 South Hedland, cabinet documents, 3889 microgrid power systems, Esperance, 2794 north west interconnected system, 3222 renewable energy targets, federal Labor policy, 1558, 1835, 1836 Synergy accounts, 2792 annual report 2018–19 7795, 7796; ms. 7467 electricity supply, 2790, 2979 performance — motion, 7513 price increases, 4696 SolarReturn, 163 tariff system, 5018 Synergy Schools Solar Challenge, ms. 2399 technology training, 4882, 8934 Warradarge wind farm, 2979 Western Power 360 Aware campaign, 2793 CEO remuneration, 3982 network, 4001, 4003 public ownership, 866, 9609 revenue, 2790 vegetation management, g. 6086 Environment, national parks, expansion, 5035 Industrial Relations Australian Building and Construction Commission, 2242 industrial manslaughter, 6003; g. 8904 “Ministerial Review of the State Industrial Relations System: Final Report”, ms. 2556 “Statutory Review of Firefighter Cancer Legislation” report, ms. 3364 wage theft inquiry, ms. 607 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, commissioner applications, 171 Work Health and Safety Excellence Awards, ms. 7773 work health and safety legislation, 6261, 6262 (supplementary information 6424); ms. 6084 workers’ compensation scheme performance, Safe Work Australia report, ms. 4266 WorkSafe improvement notices, 6854, 9317 inspectors, ms. 1543 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — motion, 4719 economic management — motion, 6038 Plan for Jobs — amendment to motion, mpi. 640 Mental Health, fly in, fly out code, ms. 1828 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 993, 1179 Mines and Petroleum BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 66, 67, 1184, 1490 Critical Raw Materials for Electric Vehicles program, ms. 3071 department 2019 resources sector Awards for Excellence, ms. 5986 regional jobs, 8371 Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum, ms. 6397 exploration expenditure, 9335 fracking moratorium, 5021 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 179

JOHNSTON, HON WILLIAM JOSEPH, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Industrial Relations (Cannington) (ALP) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) future battery industry, 2417 future mines centre, federal Labor policy, 1557 Future of Mining Awards, ms. 2556 gold exports, 9336 Griffin Coal, Ewington mine, 4435 lithium industry, 8219 LNG futures facility, 1838 Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia Act, review, ms. 235 Mining Act, exploration, tenements, 9342 mining and resources sector, performance, 1302 minister Europe and United States visit, ms. 8594 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 998 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 924, 937, 953, 966, 993, 1001, 1012–1027, 1032, 1179, 2820, 2827, 2836, 2845, 3302, 3979, 3998, 6865 RAC Arena visits, 973 resources sector, workforce, 8749 South West Hub carbon capture and storage project, ms. 607 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019, community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8058 Police, RiskCover claims, 179 Premier, awareness of issues — motion, 4861 Premier’s Statement — amendment to question, mining legacy state agreements, 264 Public Sector Management, wages policy, 2814, 6124 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance — motion, 875 goldfields, mpi. 5695 minister Carnegie Clean Energy — motion, 8941 Energy Made Clean — motion, 2256 Safety Levies Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9264 introduction and first reading, 9425 second reading, 9425 State Development, Jobs and Trade government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4704 state economy, business confidence, Pilbara, 1835 Transport, minister, performance — motion, 1158 Treasury and Finance, state economy, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 2972 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6156 consideration in detail, 6491, 6614, 6618, 6643, 6644, 6650–6655, 6666–6687, 6698, 6702 Work Health and Safety Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9264 introduction and first reading, 9423 second reading, 9423 KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 1962 consideration in detail, 1982, 1983 third reading, 1984 Animal activism, legislation, trespass, 7510 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3419 household fees and charges, 3419 Mitchell Freeway, widening, 3420 police, 3421 road safety, 3422 school infrastructure, Hillarys, 3420 Whitford Family Centre, 3421 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 180 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3419 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 second reading, 521 consideration in detail, 540–545 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 3081–3089 Child Protection minister, performance — motion, 8725 working with children checks Auditor General’s report, 9249, 9250 mpi. 8623 standing orders suspension motion, 9258; motion, 9258 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Armenian genocide, George Treloar, s. 8927 Greek Orthodox Christians, Archbishop Makarios, s. 4871 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7352 Commerce, Sterling First, Residential Tenancies Act, breaches, 4080 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee fifth report, “No Time for Complacency: Final Report of the Inquiry into the Protection of Crowded Places in Western Australia from Terrorist Attacks” — tabling, 1698 sixth report, “Test and Re-test: The Driver’s Licence Roundabout” — tabling, 4846 seventh report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 7121 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 consideration in detail, 887–911 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7643–7648 Corrective Services, dangerous sex offenders, Edward Latimer, 6972, 6973 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 4420 consideration in detail, 4452–4455 Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 520, 521 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 second reading, 7658 consideration in detail, 7666 Disability Services, Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, Supreme Court injunction, 4967, 5123, 5124 Education and Training Padbury SHS site, 3975 public schools, violence, Hillarys, 2803 Sorrento PS, 3302 Springfield PS, s. 2587, 8363 Emergency Services, fire alarm call-outs, Hillarys, 1178 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7666 Family Court Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 9600 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8793 Health staff, assaults against, 6124; mpi. 6270 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 second reading, 5244 consideration in detail, 5265, 5280–5289 Industrial Relations Australian Building and Construction Commission, 2241, 2242 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, commissioner applications, 171 WorkSafe, Shire of Yalgoo, 9317 Legal affairs child sex offenders Hill, Peter Wallace, 7793, 7931, 7932 Thornton, Ian, sentence, 7246, 7247 criminals, visa suspensions, WA Labor, 6419 dangerous sex offenders Latimer, Edward, 6773 mpi. 7796 release, 6263, 6264 memorial vandalism and desecration, 2326 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 181

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) McGowan government frontline services — motion, 657 law and order, 7370; notice of motion, 5371; motion, 5534, 7252 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — standing orders suspension motion, 5946; motion, 5946 Member for Hillarys, Mustafa Kunduraci, visa, pex. 6424 Methamphetamine consumption, 629, 630 mandatory rehabilitation treatment, 8746 meth enforcement task force, 4266, 4267 mpi. 4284 Metronet, Huawei, 258, 259, 399, 400 Ministers of the Crown Premier, awareness of issues — motion, 4859 vehicles, 4263, 7053 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2729 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7775 Police antisocial behaviour — notice of motion, 8464 Cockburn Gateway shopping centre, 1966, 4396 community protection — notice of motion, 6268; motion, 6433 crime statistics burglary, 3599 motor vehicle theft, 3601 Northbridge, 6413 shoplifting, 3285 cyclists, infringement notices, 125, 2471 DNA samples, 160 drink-driving, 5586, 7691 firearms legislation, 4395 licensing, 301, 3598, 5290 missing or stolen, 912 first-aid kits, 302 Fremantle CBD, 4262 mental health escorts, 8118 ministerial aircraft, 162 mobile phone use while driving, 5588 officers, 6493 active offender and active armed offender training, 302 additional, 8775, 8776, 9611; standing orders suspension motion, 8784; motion, 8785 assaults against, 4259, 4260, 9969 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 176 statistics, 133, 304, 2975, 4396, 5584, 5585 wages and conditions, 2415, 2416, 5945, 5946 prosecutors, 9338 protective equipment, 5292 public violence, 5942, 6591 pursuits, 8828 random roadside testing, 3128, 9313, 9315 redress scheme, 5589, 9336 regional enforcement unit, 172, 1893 regional radio network, 172 school zones, 169, 2977 seniors, assaults against, 128, 4263, 9496 slow down, move over, 5292 speed cameras, 4261 speeding infringement notices, Hillarys, 3297 technology crime services, 5291 Travers, Kim, 2011, 2472 vehicle collisions, 8260 war memorials, vandalism and desecration, 173 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 182 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Police (continued) water police, 3975 welfare checks, 7696 Western Australia Police Force bicycles, 3008 ex–Australian Defence Force personnel, 157 post-traumatic stress disorder, 1889 public service transfers, 157 RiskCover claims, 178, 1043, 1889 severance payments, 6495 traffic control, 912 vehicles, 161, 7054 Western Australian Cricket Association, international matches, security services, 156 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4288 consideration in detail, 4315–4317 Political parties, John Setka and Christy Cain, 4352 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 272 GST distribution, 273 Mitchell Freeway, widening, 275 police officers, medical retirement, 274 road safety, 274 school infrastructure, Hillarys, 275 unemployment rate, 273 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, 6001, 7150 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, legal advice, 8051 Public Sector Management, wages policy, 4541 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 513–519 Road Safety cyclists, injuries and deaths, 162, 5584 Road Safety Commission, road trauma trust account, 4259 Road Safety Commissioner, appointment, 4877, 4878 “Safe Cars for Every Budget” report, 9308 traffic accidents, Hillarys, 3300, 4332, 5039 traffic crashes, 9490 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 second reading, 1430 consideration in detail, 1545–1547 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 second reading, 9264 consideration in detail, 9435, 9436, 9597–9599 Small Business minister, meetings, Small Business Development Corporation, 3973, 5171 Small Business Development Corporation, business migration program, 2805 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5420 consideration in detail, 5430–5431, 5439 Sport and Recreation, youth athletes, Hillarys electorate, s. 5679 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 2917–2919 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 4222 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 4986 consideration in detail, 5012–5015 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 second reading, 1851 consideration in detail, 2920–2926, 3089–3096, 4340–4349, 4360–4369, 4408–4416 third reading, 4416 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 183

KATSAMBANIS, MR PETER ARGYRIS, LLB, BCom (Hillarys) (Lib) (continued) Transport bus services, Hillarys, 971, 2983; s. 7499 driving instructors, 175 heavy vehicle pilot licences, 179 Hillarys Boat Harbour, 8115 principal shared path network, 2620, 3974 roads Great Eastern Highway, Walgoolan–Southern Cross, 2986, 3290 Hepburn Avenue, 176 Marmion Avenue, 3973 Mitchell Freeway, widening, 2115, 3222, 3223; s. 4237 senior driver’s licence renewal, medical assessments, 174 tow truck industry, 3456, 5167 train station escalators, 3974 transport inspectors, 155 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6286 consideration in detail, 6318, 6330–6340, 6403, 6411–6413, 6429, 6460–6474, 6487–6491, 6569–6577, 6600, 6611, 6619–6623, 6637, 6638, 6651–6656, 6662–6670, 6677–6679, 6690–6702, 6795, 6805–6820, 6827–6843, 6961, 7004–7038, 7126–7147, 7164 third reading, 7293 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9949–9961, 9976–9996 Water Corporation hardship measures, 5442 Hillarys, 1177 KELLY, HON DAVID JOSEPH, BA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science (Bassendean) (ALP) Drought, southern rangelands — motion, 8651 Estimates Committee A division 15 correction of answer, s. 3894 supplementary information questions A43, A44 and A45, s. 3894 division 16, correction of answer, s. 3894 Fisheries aquaculture, 4897 Bowen, Dr Bernard, tribute, ms. 1950 department, staff, 1604, 5684, 5685, 6417 fishing, recreational, 8937 Greens Pool, prohibition on fishing, g. 1270 marine finfish nursery, Geraldton, 3568 marron fishery, 8852 Oyster Harbour, Albany, restoration, ms. 9422 western rock lobster fishery industry roundtable event, 8220 policy, 499, 2938 reform, 1125, 1126, 1310, 1831, 1832, 1974, 1975 Forestry, Western Australian Regional Forest Agreement, 1837 Health, Perth Children’s Hospital, lead contamination, 307 Innovation and ICT Innovator of the Year Award, ms. 8774 Office of Digital Government, 2422 McGowan government, federal election — motion, 4114 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 1180, 1606 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8101 Science Australian Space Agency, 1426 Carnarvon Tracking Station, ms. 5235 Chief Scientist, Professor Peter Klinken, reappointment, ms. 1829 Governor’s School STEM Awards, ms. 9422 National Science Week, ms. 5498 research infrastructure funding, job creation, 4695 STEM skills strategy, ms. 4840 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 184 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KELLY, HON DAVID JOSEPH, BA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science (Bassendean) (ALP) (continued) Sharks community research, 1199 deterrent devices, 6972; ms. 8896 hazard mitigation drum line trial, 775, 2011, 3446, 5039 funding, 1197 shark monitoring network, 1195 SharkSmart app, 8460 sightings, 1618 Surf Life Saving WA, 7834 Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter, 3289 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6000, 6021 Water deficiency declarations, 4276; ms. 3365 fluoridation, 1193 gauging station, Gregory Road, Manjimup, 6873 horticultural use, Geraldton, 4456 household consumption, 7790, 7792 licence allocations, 6342 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 1182 performance, mpi. 6979 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 121, 139, 1180–1194, 1606–1611, 2776–2779, 3447–3453, 3605, 4000, 4318, 8385 RAC Arena visits, 1178 Neerabup groundwater treatment plant, 8050 Perth Region Alliance, 8827 southern seawater desalination plant, 1197 supply Denmark, 6781, 6782, 10009 dryland areas, 1727, 1728 Roe electorate, 1303 Water Corporation 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup, 10010 Aboriginal reconciliation action plan, ms. 1683 Aroona Alliance, 8387 hardship measures, 5442, 5522 Hillarys, 1177 in-house work, 9254 innovation hub, 1175 metropolitan water and drainage operations, 5943 payment plans, 5443 Programmed Facilities Management, 10011 property charges, 7041, 7042 Rural Traffic Services, Miluc Civil, 9253 scheme connection, Carnarvon, 9297 waterwise strategy, 8373 water resources management legislation, 4436, 6968, 6969 (supplementary information 7160), 7958 KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs Njamal People, Indigenous Services, p. 7897 Yamatji people, mental health services and suicide prevention, 7939–, 940 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3580 Aboriginal culture, recognition, 3582 federal election, 3584 Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, 3581 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3580 third reading, 3907 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 185

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3939 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 926, 939, 956, 968, 1012–1025, 1033 Commerce, FuelWatch, 1191 Community and events, Mandurah Boat, Caravan, 4WD and Camping Show, s. 7928 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee fifth report, “No Time for Complacency: Final Report of the Inquiry into the Protection of Crowded Places in Western Australia from Terrorist Attacks” — tabling, 1705 sixth report, “Test and Re-test: The Driver’s Licence Roundabout” — tabling, 4849 seventh report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 7123 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — third reading, 1554 Corrective Services Edwards, Bradley Robert, Minister for Corrective Services, comments, 490, 491 FOI requests, 1184 Hakea Prison, Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services report, 2119, 2120 minister, performance, 493; notice of motion, 510 prisons and detention centres assaults, 5291 flights, 5023 quarterly statistics, 5025 special operations group, 1190 staff, 1329, 5026, 5024, 5025 Education and Training Dawesville SHS, proposed, 1026 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 916, 929, 943, 958, 1014, 1019, 1031–1334 schools, damage, Peel region, 975 Emergency Services, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1189, 1193, 1326–1335 Environment minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1164–1172, 1185–1193 Yalgorup National Park, 1188 Estimates Committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3900 Family and Domestic Violence, Peel region, 1194, g. 8900 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8802 Fisheries department, staff, 1604 western rock lobster fishery, reforms, 1310 Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8838 consideration in detail, 9294 Governor, vehicles, 1028 Health Aboriginal health services, 6885, 8115 ambulances off-stretcher percentages, 6875 ramping, 5365, 5366, 5938, 5939, 6874 roadworks, 6897 St John Ambulance reporting, Dawesville and Pinjarra, 5026 Animal Resources Authority, 2018–19 annual report, 9334 country health — motion, 5154 department, 2018–19 annual report, 9330–9332 digital patient record systems, 6897, 7172 East Metropolitan Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9324, 10012 Health and Disability Services Complaints Office, 6876–6878 health and medical research, expenditure, 6879 health staff assaults against, 6259, 6260, 8458, 8459; mpi. 6268 protection, mpi. 3393 Healthy Options WA, 8111 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 186 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) Health (continued) hospitals and health campuses beds and wards, 2719, 8103, 8107 carpark revenue, 6883 clinical services, 6884 cold cuddle cots, 1022 compensation and refunds, 8508 complaints, 7680 digital outages, 8107, 8108, 9298 infrastructure maintenance, 8893 Joondalup Health Campus, 5268, 7159, 7160, 9606, 7506, 7507 medical equipment, 8111, 8762, 8763, 8827, 9299, 9307, 9308, 10001, 10002 medicine, 8508, 8509, 8112, 8114 medihotels, 8368 Murray District Hospital, 977 Peel Health Campus, 877, 975–985, 1331, 3105, 4076, 5031–5033, 6342; g. 1684 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, fencing, 1007 public hospitals, resources, mpi. 881 safety, 5358; standing orders suspension motion, 5366; motion, 5366 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, code yellow declarations, 6120 staff, 6896, 7171 surgery cancellations, 6885 vending machines and catering, 8112 women’s and babies’ hospital, 9973, 9974 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1019, 1023, 1030, 1332, 1472, 1748–1758 North Metropolitan Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9324–9330, 10014 Peel Health Hub, g. 7119 radiotherapy services, 6883 regional health, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7401 renal dialysis, wait times, 6896 sexually transmitted diseases and bloodborne viruses, report, 7373 Skin Cancer Action Week, s. 9602 South Metropolitan Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9325–9329, 10013 sponsorship agreements, 8510 sustainability unit, 6881 WA Country Health Service, 2018–19 annual report, 9332–9334, 9495 Housing, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 926, 939, 956, 968, 1012–1025, 1033 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1740 consideration in detail, 2767–2772 third reading, 2774 Lands, Donnelly River Mill, 1018 Legal affairs Attorney General, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1166–1174, 1185–1194, 2326 department, Cisco devices, cybersecurity, 1192 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 6703, 9631 business of the house Council messages — standing orders suspension motion, 9597 matter of public interest, vote — standing orders suspension motion, 9459 private members’ business — standing orders suspension motion, 5987, 6398, 6953 standing orders suspension motion, 5133 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1115, 1126, 1289; discharge of order, 5713 Local Government, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 918, 930, 947, 960, 1020, 1031, 1185–1192 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — motion, 4728 frontline services — motion, 661 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 187

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) McGowan government (continued) performance federal Labor policies — motion, 2002 health — notice of motion, 6784; motion, 6985 Members of Parliament driver or chauffeur services, 1029 electorate offices, security services, 1033 Mental Health Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, 3215, 3216 mental health services, 5687, 5688, 7939, 7940 Methamphetamine — notice of motion, 8464 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4577 consideration in detail, 4613, 4614 Mines and Petroleum, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises FOI requests, 923, 937, 953, 966, 1012–1031 Ministers of the Crown Executive Transport Services, vehicles, 1027 Premier awareness of issues — motion, 4857 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 915, 926, 940, 957, 1011–1023, 1030 Planning Elizabeth Quay, Aboriginal art gallery, 1030 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Riverside project, 1029 Police community protection — motion, 6440 crime rates, Mandurah, g. 5236 Mandurah, p. 6950 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1610, 1890, 1891, 1892, 2140, 2471, 2975 stations, Mandurah, 2975 Western Australia Police Force, negotiators, 1892 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4303 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, air charter services, 1026 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 268 Aboriginal people, incarceration rate, 270 corrective services, 269 Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, 271 Peel Health Campus, federal funding, 268 western rock lobster fishery, 269 Procedure and Privileges Committee, membership change — motion, 5499 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, 5516, 5522, 5523 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4748 Public Sector Management, Department of Communities, Paul Whyte and Craig Dale, 9440–9445 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8095 consideration in detail, 8352, 8353 Regional Development minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 930, 946, 959, 1191, 1020, 1031, 1605–1608 Peel region, 5045–5050 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 918, 932, 947, 961, 1020, 1031, 1188, 1333, 1335 Small Business, minister — standing orders suspension motion, 5499; motion, 5500 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5414 consideration in detail, 5434–5437, 5709 Sport and Recreation Ironman 70.3 World Championship, Mandurah Triathlon Club, s. 6591 Optus Stadium and Matagarup Bridge, promotional lighting, 1008, 1010 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 188 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KIRKUP, MR ZAK RICHARD FRANCIS (Dawesville) (Lib) (continued) TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3939 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5006 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 second reading, 1873 consideration in detail, 4347, 4348 Tourism, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 922, 935, 951, 964, 1011–1032 Transport Claisebrook depot, billboard advertising, 1007, 1008 Mandurah Estuary Bridge, 1034 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 924, 938, 954, 967, 1017–1032, 1186 numberplates, Mandurah, 5023 patient parking concessions, g. 7469 Old Coast Road, Falcon, g. 4213 Public Transport Authority, federal Labor policy, 5022 Treasury and Finance cost of living, federal Labor Party — motion, 1590 cost-of-living pressures, 8750 Treasurer, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 919, 933, 948, 962, 1014–1032, 1333 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 5990 consideration in detail, 6323–6327, 6338, 6398–6402, 6426–6430, 6465–6477, 6490, 6567–6569, 6578, 6579, 6585, 6586, 6605–6648, 6657, 6666–6687, 6786–6843, 6964, 6965, 6983, 6984, 7008–7039, 7126–7144, 7162 third reading, 7260 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9952, 9975, 9986–9995 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 760 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 760 Water fluoridation, 1193 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1190, 1194, 1605–1610, 2776–2778 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 second reading, 8465 consideration in detail, 8606–8608, 8805–8826 third reading, 8843 KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3225 Art Gallery of Western Australia, 3228 federal election, 3225 homelessness, 3227 household fees and charges, 3227 local government inquiries, 3228 state finances, financial management, 3227 Western Australian Jobs Act, 3228 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3225 third reading, 3903 Child Protection minister, performance — motion, 8724 working with children checks motion, 9259 mpi. 8619 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee fifth report, “No Time for Complacency: Final Report of the Inquiry into the Protection of Crowded Places in Western Australia from Terrorist Attacks” — tabling, 1702 seventh report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 7124 Community Services Foodbank, 8219 grandcarers support scheme, 9334 hardship utility grant scheme, 9334 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 189

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Community Services (continued) homelessness, 4882, 4884, 4970, 4971, 5274 (supplementary information 5279), 7626 10-year strategy, 8521; notice of motion, 8464 discharges into, 8515–8519 services, 8511–8515, 8654, 8763 strategy, 8617, 8618; standing orders suspension motion, 7634; motion, 7635 The Beacon, 5130, 5131 violence and drug abuse, Perth, 6778, 6780, 8847 Rockingham shantytown, 4249, 4250; s. 4873 Street Friends WA, s. 8743 Culture and the Arts Art Gallery of Western Australia attendance, 6850 collection, 1488, 1489, 6850, 6856 complaints or grievances, bullying, 153 director, 7040 foundation donations, 6856 Healthway sponsorship, 1488 rooftop bar, 159 volunteer tours, 6855, 6856 contemporary music fund, 155, 1480, 6847, 6848 department, 2017–18 annual report, 152–155 executive officers, 158 Gomboc Gallery, Ron and Terrie Gomboc, s. 5266 legislation, 6847 live music venue review, 6846 Perth Cultural Centre precinct Picabar, 160 State Library and cultural centre, carpark review, 6853 ScreenWest, 154, 1613, 1614 Sculpture by the Sea, 2800 State Library of Western Australia, antisocial behaviour, 159 State Records Commission, 2017–18 annual report, 146–149, 1164, 2795 Swan Bell Tower, artworks, 2779 Western Australian Museum budget, 151 staff, 6853 storage, Welshpool, 6847 Electricity hardship and disconnections, 9318 Environment container deposit scheme, 2981 waste management, 1612 Family and Domestic Violence, incidents, police attendance, 8521 Heritage Esperance tanker jetty, 1481 Heritage Act, draft regulations, 2797–2799 Maylands brickworks, 2780 Housing federal Labor policy, 3889, 3890 housing sector — motion, 8252 public housing, 8520, 9320 Industrial Relations, WorkSafe, 6854 Lands, 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup, 9311 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1278 Local Government advisory hotline, 6856 Auditor General’s report, 2799, 2981 Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds Act, 150 complaints, 6857 Control of Vehicles (Off-Road Areas) Act, 150, 2795 council rates, 4691, 4692, 6858 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 190 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Local Government (continued) department annual report 2017–18 151, 157, 2795 investigations and inquiries, 1615, 1616, 6851 staff, 1487, 6846, 6855 Dog Act review, 2799 governance review, 6857 investigations and inquiries, 1487, 6845 Joondalup, City of, inquiry, 1616 Local Government Act investigation costs, 1487 review, 1483, 1486, 2815, 6850 Local Government Standards Panel, 1483, 1484 Mandurah, City of, Councillor Dave Schumacher, 2794 Midland Oval redevelopment, legal opinion, 2780 minister, meetings, Local Government Advisory Board, 1482 Perth, City of, inquiry, 1486, 1616, 6845, 6845 Port Hedland, Town of, council, 1481, 6844 probity audits, 6856 procurement practices, audit, 145, 146, 1614, 2985 puppy farming, 1479, 1480, 6850 Regional Capitals Alliance Western Australia, 2796 road maintenance, heavy vehicles, 2978 show-cause notices, 6851 social media, 6846 South Hedland Cemetery, 2797 state and local partnership group, 7298 Western Australian Local Government Association, 1482, 6851 Yalgoo, Shire of, 6852 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 2090 consideration in detail, 2287–2325, 2400–2413 third reading, 2428 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4893, 4894 McGowan government economic management — motion, 6043 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — motion, 5948 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4583 consideration in detail, 4612, 4613, 4868, 4869 Planning “Better Urban Forest Planning” guide, compliance, 1488 building approvals, neighbouring property damage, 7168 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority, Elizabeth Quay, 2780 Swan Valley, local planning scheme amendments, 2805, 2985 Police, community protection — motion, 6454 Premier, homelessness visits, 8764 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 107 FOI requests, 107 local government, 108 western rock lobster industry, 107 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, email access, 6783 Racing and Gaming Gaming and Wagering Commission, annual report, 9317 Lotterywest, 9491–9494 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5426 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5657 Tourism, Sculpture by the Sea, 2801 Transport, parking levies, Perth, 7168 Treasurer, China visit, Chinese Communist Party support, 262, 263, 406, 407 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 191

KRSTICEVIC, MR ANTONIO, BBus (Carine) (Lib) (continued) Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6282 consideration in detail, 6321, 6409, 6488, 6489, 6569, 6613, 6631, 6647, 6678, 6661–6669, 6686–6693, 6826–6831, 7014–7026 third reading, 7274 Water Corporation, 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup, 10010 L’ESTRANGE, HON SEAN KIMBERLEY, BEd, DipT, MEd (Leadership), GradDip (ResourceMan), GradDipMan (Defence), psc(j) (Churchlands) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3547 health, funding, 3548 health staff, assaults against, 3550 household fees and charges, 3548 palliative care, 3551 sustainable health review, 3552 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3547 Community Services, homelessness strategy — motion, 7637 Corrective Services Broadspectrum, escapee, Laurie Dodd, 7243, 7244, 9321 Casuarina Prison upgrade, 9349 individual management plans, 6868, 9322 minister, performance, 7249, 7250, 7502, 7503; motion, 5525 Pathways program, 6869 prisons and detention centres contraband, 8780, 8781 out-of-cell hours, 9349 perimeter patrols, 7959 security incidents, 7958 rehabilitation and reintegration program providers, 6870 sexual assault offenders, 5517 special operations group, 7959 Economics and Industry Standing Committee fifth report, “Implications of a Distributed Energy Future: Interim Report” — tabling, 2579 sixth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 5675 seventh report, “Levelling the Playing Field: Managing the Impact of the Rapid Increase of Short-Term Rentals in Western Australia” — tabling, 7479 Education and Training asbestos, Wembley Downs PS, 4004 population growth, 2791 Energy, Synergy, accounts, 2792 Environment, landfill, Bold Park Community School site, 4143 Federal government, health, performance — notice of motion, 2720 Health ambulance ramping, 1718, 1719, 4074, 4075 dental clinics, waiting times, 4144 Elizabeth Hansen Autumn Centre, 3456 health staff assaults against, 3383 protection, mpi. 3391 health system, mpi. 4085 hospitals and health campuses beds, 2852, 4434, 4435 diabetes education, 4137, 4138 emergency codes, 167 emergency departments, staffing, 861, 862 Fiona Stanley Hospital, power outage — standing orders suspension motion, 2085; motion, 2085 Joondalup Health Campus, proposed expansion, 2933, 2934 King Edward Memorial Hospital, pelvic mesh complications clinic, 2806 off-stretcher measures, 2847 Onslow Health Service, 2782 pain management clinics, 3982 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 192 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

L’ESTRANGE, HON SEAN KIMBERLEY, BEd, DipT, MEd (Leadership), GradDip (ResourceMan), GradDipMan (Defence), psc(j) (Churchlands) (Lib) (continued) Health (continued) hospitals and health campuses (continued) Perth Children’s Hospital fracture clinic, 2785 plumbing system inspections, 2786 public hospitals funding, 1119 resources, mpi. 878 Ministerial Code of Conduct, 1717 North Metropolitan Health Service, Public Sector Commission review, 299 nurses, time in lieu and public holidays, 546 outpatient surgical clinic referrals, 2819 palliative care, 2019–20 state budget, 2118 regional health care, funding and services, mpi. 1569 renal dialysis services, Derby and Fitzroy Crossing renal hostels, 2781, 2782 Silver Chain, hospital discharge support, 2807 specialist wait times, 3982 streptococcal infections, 4139 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — second reading, 5253 Housing bond assistance loans, 6872, 9636 building approvals, 7935 house prices, 6267, 6268 Housing Authority, 9326, 9343–9346 housing sector — notice of motion, 8464; motion, 8247 Keystart loans, 6871 public housing, waiting times, 7956 regional migration status, 6414, 6415 seniors, 9322, 9342 structural integrity, 7960 Thrive program, 6870 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1708 consideration in detail, 2467, 2468, 2745, 2770 Legal affairs dangerous sex offenders, mpi. 7799 violent offender sentencing, 8893 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 794 business of the house — standing orders suspension motion, 4680 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — motion, 1131; amendment to motion, 1135 McGowan government economic management — motion, 6026 frontline services — motion, 642 job creation — motion, 9476 law and order motion, 5548 standing orders suspension motion, 7251; motion, 7251 Plan for Jobs — amendment to motion, mpi. 640 state economy, mortgage stress, 6596 Mental Health Aboriginal drug rehabilitation centre, Albany, 1617 emergency departments, 3983, 3986, 4140, 5042 Graylands Hospital, 1034 Mental Health Commission annual report 2017–18 140 staffing, 3219 residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation centres, Albany, 1618 “Review of City East Community Mental Health Service”, recommendations, 144 suicide prevention strategy, 2714, 2715 “Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Services Plan 2015–2025”, update, 626, 627 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 193

L’ESTRANGE, HON SEAN KIMBERLEY, BEd, DipT, MEd (Leadership), GradDip (ResourceMan), GradDipMan (Defence), psc(j) (Churchlands) (Lib) (continued) Methamphetamine Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 4268, 4270 mpi. 4282 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4569 consideration in detail, 4610 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 390 health, funding, 392 health staff, assaults against, 393 household fees and charges, 390 mental health, funding, 394 Western Australian Jobs Act, 390 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4737 consideration in detail, 4757–4763 third reading, 4763 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5387 consideration in detail, 5439 State Development, Jobs and Trade, regional migration status, Perth, 6971, 7155, 7156, 8216, 8217 Transport, cycle and pedestrian path, RAC Arena, 2980, 4004 Treasury and Finance foreign buyers duty, 9349 state economy government policies — motion, 7815 McGowan government’s performance — motion, 2954 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6150 consideration in detail, 6320–6323, 6340, 6341, 6405–6409, 6475, 6484, 6485, 6491, 6571, 6672, 6673, 6793–6799, 6804, 6817–6822, 6955–6957, 7144, 7145 third reading, 7290 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9956, 9957, 9982, 9983 LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) Corrective Services adult community corrections, ms. 6562 adult offenders, drug offences, 6874 Australia Day Honours, ms. 605 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, youth programs, 4540, ms. 1264 Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women, ms. 3211 Broadspectrum, escapee, Laurie Dodd, 7243, 7244, 9322; ms. 7240 Bunbury Regional Prison, infrastructure expansion, 8046 Casuarina Prison, 2245, 9349 dangerous sex offender, Edward Latimer, 6972, 6973 department deputy commissioners, ms. 2912 staff, drug testing, 1330 workers’ compensation, 5026 Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, 3133, 5041, 5052, 5053, 5521 Edwards, Bradley Robert, Minister for Corrective Services, comments, 491 FOI requests, 1184 Greenough Regional Prison, 8936, 8937, 9309 Hakea Prison ms. 4838 Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services report, 2119, 2120 individual management plans, 6868, 9323 minister, performance — motion, 5525 Morgan, Professor Neil, ms. 2704 NAIDOC Male Elder of the Year, Greg Little, ms. 5663 Pathways program, 6870 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 194 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) prison services project, ms. 5935 prisons and detention centres assaults, 5291; ms. 5234 contraband, 8777–8781 discharges, homelessness, 8519 flights, 5023 infrastructure expansion, 71 officer recruitment, 4081 out-of-cell hours, 9350 perimeter patrols, 7959 quarterly statistics, 5025 security incidents, 7958 rehabilitation and reintegration program providers, 6870 Report on Government Services, 3131 sexual assault offenders, 5517 special operations group, 1190, 7959 staff awards, ms. 9570 staff review, 5024, 5025 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 1120, 5689 Emergency Services Albany Sea Rescue Squad, Group Bravery Citation, ms. 3363 Australia Day Honours, ms. 605 Australian Bravery Decorations, Andrew Strunk and Jason Shepherd, ms. 6771 bush fire brigades Medal of the Order of Australia, Peter Clews, ms. 4265 shed, great southern region, opening, ms. 733 Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 870, 2993, 3134 bushfires bushfire season, 8616, ms. 8773 Forrestfield, firefighting effort, ms. 61 fuel management, ms. 9422 management, Mt Helena, 408, 409, 7839 mitigation, 4247, 4248, 4693, 5040, 6858, 8851 ms. 860 , WA volunteer and career firefighters, ms. 7117 crew cab protection program, 6597 department call-outs, 6 June 2019, ms. 4334 commissioner, 1330 Get Behind the Frontline campaign, ms. 8711 Klemm, Commissioner Darren, ms. 6561 multipurpose facility, Collie, 1972 WinterSAFE campaign, ms. 5984 enhanced prescribed burning program, 1563, 1564 fire alarm call-outs, Hillarys, 1178 fire safety, schools, 7961 firefighting aerial firefighters, bravery commendation, ms. 4057 graduating recruits, ms. 9248 trucks and appliances, 8218, 9966 Geraldton Career Fire and Rescue Service, Group Bravery Citation, ms. 3363 Geraldton fire station, 9256, 9257 International Firefighters’ Day Memorial Service, ms. 3070 Marine Rescue Western Australia, ms. 8894 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 1182 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1179–1193, 1326–1335, 2996, 3004, 3008, 3294, 3300, 3977, 3993, 6862 RAC Arena visits, 1177 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 195

LOGAN, HON FRANCIS MICHAEL, BA (Hons), Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services (Cockburn) (ALP) (continued) Emergency Services (continued) Natural Disaster Resilience program, ms. 6950 Office of Bushfire Risk Management, permits, 5034 Queen’s Birthday 2019 honours list, ms. 4671 State Emergency Service Geraldton–Greenough, ms. 6396 Wear Orange Wednesday, ms. 4057 tropical cyclone Veronica, Pilbara, ms. 1827 Vasse career fire station, 2995 Volunteer Employer Recognition Awards, ms. 9570 Volunteer Marine Rescue Services building, Lancelin, 4275 national medal, ms. 2399 resources, 409 volunteers, 8753, 9614 McGowan government law and order — motion, 5553, 7255 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — motion, 5952 Methamphetamine methamphetamine action plan, Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 5689 mpi. 4286 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 1179, 1181 State Development, Jobs and Trade, government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4700 LOVE, MR RONALD SHANE, BCom (Moore) (Nat) Agriculture and Food agricultural industry — notice of motion, 8463 cattle deaths, Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 8460 live export, federal Labor policy — motion, 3408 meat-free Mondays, 498 Animal activism legislation, 3891 national event, 2113, 2114 small businesses, 2417 trespass, 1124; motion, 2438 Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7525 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 7525 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3577 fishing industry, 3580 health services, 3578 power outages, 3579 regional communications network, 3579 roads, 3577 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3577 Climate change carbon credits, 3567, 3568 coastal erosion, 5276, 5277 Environmental Protection Authority policy, 4536 Disallowance motions, Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Resources (Hydraulic Fracturing) Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 8463 Education and Health Standing Committee sixth report, “The Food Fix: The Role of Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management” — tabling, 2568 eighth report, “A Better Connected Future: Opportunities for Digital Innovation in Secondary Education” — tabling, 9590 Education and Training Moora Residential College, 5363, 5364, 7632 public schools, performance benchmarks, 9447 School of Isolated and Distance Education, funding, 301, 7686 Emergency Services, Lancelin Volunteer Marine Rescue building, 4275 Electricity supply, midwest, 1560, 2781; p. 2398 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 196 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

LOVE, MR RONALD SHANE, BCom (Moore) (Nat) (continued) Environment glyphosate, 8367 local government, organic waste management, 2978 Fisheries, Port Gregory lagoon, oyster farm, p. 8593 Health community dental health van, 7958 country health — motion, 5150 health services Leeman and Green Head, p. 8790 midwest communities — notice of motion 8793; motion, 8884 men’s health, Checkmate, s. 2588 regional health funding and services, mpi. 1568 McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7396 St John Ambulance, Charlie Wroth, s. 9603 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1126 Local Government, Shire of Perenjori, inquiry, 5017 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 2123 consideration in detail, 2295–2298, 2305, 2306, 2314–2325, 2403, 2404, 2424 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4894–4896 Mines and Petroleum, fracking, Shire of Northampton, p. 7349, 8462 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 7945 Planning, bushfire management, Mt Helena, 403, 404 Premier’s Statement consideration, 398, 411 bushfire risk management, 413 Moora Residential College, 398 power outages, 412 rock lobster industry, 399 amendment to question, bushfire risk management, 414 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, members of Parliament emails, 6003 (supplementary information 6010), 6004 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4751 consideration in detail, 4762 Racehorse welfare plan, 8932, 8934 Regional Development, department, agriculture budget — notice of motion, 4278; motion, 4369 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7517 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 1955 Road Safety, international drivers, 7505 State Development, Jobs and Trade, government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4698 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 3959 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 1955 Tourism, Lucky Bay campground, 6594, 6595 Transport fish kills, Jurien Bay marina, 6971 Great Northern Highway bypass, Bindoon, 5042 minister, Miling visit, 5168 secondary freight network project, wheatbelt, 3103, 3104 (correction of answer 3106) train derailments, Watco, 7694 Voluntary assisted dying Ministerial Expert Panel on Voluntary Assisted Dying, regional consultation, 2592, 2593 webinar, s. 3097 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6299 consideration in detail, 6329, 6410, 6432, 6433 third reading, 7278 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 748 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 748 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 197

McGINN, HON KYLE OWEN (Mining and Pastoral) (ALP) Cashless debit card trial — motion, 1502 Community Services, Share the Dignity, s. 8700 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” — motion, 2348, 7318, 7320 Emergency services personnel — motion, 2491 Health childhood cancer, s. 6556 primary health care, regions — motion, 5813 Industrial Relations silicosis risk — motion, 7427 wage theft inquiry — motion, 1213; in reply, 1221 International Women’s Day, s. 851 McGowan government, regional projects and programs — motion, 5868 Mental Health, fly in, fly out code, s. 2065 “Recreational Fishing Guide”, p. 6163 Regional Development department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5459 Port Hedland, tragedy, s. 4199 regional traineeship program, 9550 Sport and Recreation discrimination — motion, 2022; in reply, 2029 Goldfields Cyclassic, s. 3794 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7757 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8002 committee, 8172, 8296, 8297, 8570, 8971, 9071, 9401, 9733 third reading, 9895 Youth, Amy Astill, s. 9558 McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal economic development taskforce, goldfields, 2977 remote communities, “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 1041 Agriculture and Food cattle deaths, Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 8460 department, government support, 3216 live export federal Labor policy, 3217, 3218 government policy, 4079 meat-free Mondays, 498 Value Add Agribusiness Investment Attraction Fund, 3457 Animal activism government action, 494 legislation, 5944 trespass, 869, 7510 Child Protection minister, performance — motion, 8726 working with children checks, breaches, 8609, 8610 Community Services Foodbank, 8219 breakfast club, Pilbara, 6002, 6003 homelessness, 4970, 4971, 7626, 7627 services, 8512 The Beacon, 4966, 5131 violence and drug abuse, Perth, 6779, 6780, 8847, 8848 Rockingham shantytown, 4249, 4250 Corrective Services, minister, performance, 493, 7249, 7250, 7502, 7503 Culture and the Arts, Art Gallery of Western Australia, director, 7040 Defence Issues Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 7788, 9437, 9438; mpi. 9455 Pilbara defence base, 3220, 3221 Disability Services, Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, Supreme Court injunction, 4967, 4968, 5123, 5124 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 198 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Drought National Drought Summit, 8612, 8613 southern rangelands, 8452, 8456, 8752 Education and Training funding, 253 international students, 7788, 7789, 8928, 8929 jobs and skills centres, 4351 schools Castletown PS, 4433 Hedland SHS, 256, 257 mobile phones ban, 8610 Moora Residential College, 5363, 5364, 7632 Mount Lockyer PS, Albany, 8043 public schools, maintenance, 7242 Tom Price PS, 7369 Wanneroo, federal election commitments, 3886, 3887 (correction of answer 3894) TAFE disability care courses, 7930 enrolments, 6259 fees, 7625 South Metropolitan, 4077 training opportunities, 4241 VacSwim program, 6778 Emergency Services, firefighting trucks and appliances, 9967 Energy domestic gas reservation policy, compliance review, 9501 Economic Regulation Authority, 2240, 2591 electricity disconnections, 2929, 2930, 3101, 7929, 7930, 8042, 8043 electricity price increases, 9962, 9964 Pilbara electricity reforms, Horizon Power, 4355, 4356 Synergy, 2018–19 annual report, 7501, 7502 Environment container deposit scheme, 5519 Edna May mine, 3385 glyphosate, 8367 national parks, camping fees, 6599 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8767 Federal election, Labor Party policy, 3883, 3884 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial, 1423 Fisheries minister, 8461, 8462 western rock lobster fishery, policy, 64, 65 Governor, vehicles, 1028 Greenhouse gas emissions Environmental Protection Authority policy briefings, 1424, 1425, 4536, 4538, 4689, 5050 guidelines, 871, 1301; ms. 859 federal Labor policy, 3213, 3214, 3567, 3568 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3872 Health ambulance ramping, 5365, 5366, 5938, 5939 general practitioners, shortage, regions, 6125 health staff, assaults against, 6124, 6259, 6260, 8458, 8459 hospitals and health campuses beds, 4434, 4435 Joondalup Health Campus, expansion, 9606 Laverton Hospital, 1308 public hospitals, funding, 1119 safety, 5358, 5359 women’s and babies’ hospital, TAB sale, 3888 Telethon, state government donation, 8615 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 199

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Housing building approvals, 7935 federal Labor policy, 2589, 2590; mpi. 2602 first home owner grant, applications, 1421, 1422 house prices, Premier’s comments, 1723, 1724 regional migration status, 6415 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8215, 8216, 8364–8366, 8611, 9251, 9252 tax concessions, regional and remote housing, 7368 Industrial Relations, WorkSafe inspectors, 6002 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 508 introduction and first reading, 608 second reading, 608; in reply, 2462 consideration in detail, 2466–2470, 2583–2587, 2608–2619, 2743–2773 third reading, 2773; in reply, 2775 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4257, 4258 Kobelke, Hon John condolence motion, 5104 tribute, ms. 4531 Legal affairs criminals, visa suspensions, WA Labor, 6419, 6420 dangerous sex offenders, release, 6263, 6264 Legislative Assembly, adjournment of the house, special — motion, 9630 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2573 McGowan government conservation, 777 consultants and contractors, 1034–1036, 3991 Council of Australian Governments, meeting, Pilbara, 5363 economic regeneration, Perth, 6966, 6967 jobs and apprenticeships, 2801, 3567 law and order, 7241, 7242, 7370; motion, 7254 McGowan ministry reconstitution, ms. 60 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, 2979, 7689, 8935 performance, 622, 7366, 8748 Plan for Jobs, mpi. 635 policy changes, 63 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — motion, 5950 state economy business confidence, 5358 employment, 7150, 8765, 9605 mortgage stress, 6596 Members of Parliament driver or chauffeur services, 1029 electorate offices, security services, 1033 Mental Health Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report, 3215, 3216 Mental Health Commission, commissioner, Tim Marney, 2423 Methamphetamine consumption, 630 mandatory rehabilitation treatment, 8746 meth enforcement task force, 4277 Metronet advertising campaign, 8938 costings, 5122, 7412 Ellenbrook rail line, 4966, 5127, 5128, 6775, 6776, 7151, 7152 Huawei meetings and projects, 987, 988, 990, 1179 Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — motion, 77 radio systems replacement contract, 68, 72, 400, 1117 security, 252–259, 496; motion, 504 infrastructure, 8938 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 200 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Metronet (continued) Midland workshops site, 9604 railcars, 1718, 5938 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, land clearing, 5519 Yanchep line extension, 9448, 9449 Mines and Petroleum BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 70, 2709, 2713, 5123 future battery industry strategy, 400 lithium industry, royalty concession, 8853 resources sector, environmental approvals bilateral agreement, 9439 Ministers of the Crown ministerial family accommodation costs, guidelines, ms. 861 ministerial offices, mobile phones and devices, 1036 Premier awareness of issues — motion, 4859 homelessness visits, 8764 India visit, ms. 8772 interstate travel, November 2018 — motion, 745 Japan and South Korea visit, ms. 60 LNG2019 and China visit, ms. 2238 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 996 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 136, 915, 927, 940, 957, 988, 999, 1011–1023, 1030, 1179, 2814, 2824, 2834, 2844, 2845, 3976, 3991, 7048 RAC Arena visits, 971 vehicles, 1027, 7054 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7488 second reading, 7488; in reply, 7925 consideration in detail, 7940–7953 third reading, 8060; in reply, 8070 community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8057 question, 8049 Planning, East Perth power station site, 2933 Police additional officers, 8775–8777, 9611 assaults against officers, 9969 counterterrorism laws, 4533 crime statistics Newman, 8778, 8779 Northbridge, 6413 public violence, 5942, 6591–6593 wages and conditions, 5945, 5946 Political parties Labor Party bullying allegations, 6009 nationalisation platform, 6007 Setka, John and Christy Cain, 4352, 4875 Ports portfolio, organisational structure, 1006 Westport Taskforce, 7375 Fremantle inner port, 9965 Maritime Union of Australia, 6965 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the air charter services, 1026 email security, 7690 procurement practices, laptops, 970 Premier’s Statement — presentation, 82 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, 5516, 5523, 5682, 6001–6010, 6783 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 201

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Public Sector Management jobs, 7687, 7690 machinery-of-government changes, 2989 Public Sector Commission, independent review, 3990 public sector corruption, auditing reforms, ms. 9247 wages policy, 4271, 4272, 4541 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 9445 Racing and Gaming, Lotterywest, 4270, 9492–9494 Regional Development Albany artificial surfing reef, 1042 Albany wave energy project, 165, 1045 Carnegie Clean Energy, 181, 187, 863, 864, 2988 University of Western Australia research project, 865, 2989 biosecurity rating, Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes, 182 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion, 163, 175, 5051, 9971, 9972 Collie Futures small grants program, 5017 Collie solar farm and biomass energy plant, 5020 community resource centres, 7961 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 8117, 9312 department, staff survey, 4969 East Kimberley Regional Airport, 5036 Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1175 goldfields solar energy project, 1611 minister contact, Greg Poland, 2984 Energy Made Clean, 2243, 2248; motion, 2253 Lockwood, Nicole, 1045 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 1607 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 930, 946, 959, 987, 990, 1000, 1020, 1031, 1191, 1605, 1608, 2986, 3000–3010, 3130, 3135, 3453, 4136, 4141, 6861 RAC Arena visits, 972 Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2944 regional development commissions, 186, 4357, 4358, 5045–5049 regional dwellers, higher education contribution scheme concessions, Nationals’ Senate candidate policy, 3563, 3564 regional economic development grants, Peel, 5046, 5050 Renewable Hydrogen Council, 968 renewable hydrogen, jobs, 6343 royalties for regions, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, 3990 Spoilbank Marina, Port Hedland, 6416 water efficiency program, Wanneroo, 7684 Road Safety Commissioner, appointment, 4877, 4878 Seniors and Ageing, cost-of-living increases, 3893, 4084 Small Business Beaufort Street, 4437, 4438 fees and charges, 4245, 4246 shoplifting, 5690 Sport and Recreation drownings, water safety plans, 6778 (supplementary information 6783) Optus Stadium, State of Origin, s. 4513 State Development, Jobs and Trade Busselton, economic growth, 9608, 9609 department, staff, 5037 domestic gas reservation policy, compliance review, 9501 federal funding, , 3561 infrastructure projects, 9615 Infrastructure Western Australia, 492, 4874 Invest and Trade Western Australia, 8930 jobs LNG Jobs Taskforce, 2248 state budget 2018–19 4873, 4874 railcar manufacturing, 9964 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 202 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade (continued) migration, WA School of Mines, international students, 778, 779 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program jobs, 780, 7838 targets, 4694 Peacock, Craig, Corruption and Crime Commission investigation, ms. 1097 Perth hub project, Far East Consortium, 3559, 3560 Plan for Jobs, 620–625 state budget 2019–20 3099 Treasury forecasts, 1419, 1420 unemployment, 769, 770 Premier’s trade delegation, India, 8453 regional migration status, Perth, 6971, 7155, 7156, 8216, 8217, 8453, 8454 resources sector, Iluka Resources, 4688 Rio Tinto, Carnarvon and Geraldton flights, 4353, 4354 Sino Iron, Clive Palmer, 2706, 3382 state agreements, 2932 state economy, 8848 employment, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 867, 4239, 4241 wages growth, 8849, 8850 trade and investment offices, audit, ms. 9248 trade relations, 8776 unemployment rate, 5683 Western Australian Jobs Act, 864, 4430 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5650, 5658 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1416 Tourism “Brand WA”, 167, 2783 Broome, Chinatown precinct redevelopment, 6778 Collie adventure trails, 4002 direct flights Busselton–Melbourne, 9496 Perth–Japan, 6119 Perth–Shanghai, 7504 marketing funding, 1420 Rottnest Island, 2241 visitor spend, 8371, 8372 Transport federal infrastructure funding, northern suburbs, 1424 Fremantle Passenger Terminal, refurbishment, 1043 Karratha–Tom Price road, 6966 life jackets, 8783, 8784, 8856, 8857 Murdoch Drive connection, roadworks, 7625 public transport infrastructure, 9250 rail lines, commencement, 8614 Roe 8 and 9 5357, 9254, 9255 jobs, 8043, 8044 Westport Taskforce, 5937, 5938, 6257, 6259 Tonkin Highway–Hale Road intersection, 8931 Treasury and Finance cost of living, 1301, 1302, 2245, 2246, 3565, 3566, 8750, 8751 foreign buyers duty, 2927, 2928; motion, 3572 household fees and charges, 2705, 2706 Keystart loans, interest rates, 8047, 8048 payroll tax, 777, 4242, 4431, 4432, 8046, 8745 state economy, 1299, 1300 business confidence, 64 CommSec report, 2707 Moody’s credit rating, 3885 state budget 2019–20 3381, 3382 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 203

McGOWAN, HON MARK, BA, LLB, GradDip Leg Prac, Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal–State Relations (Rockingham) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) tax cuts federal government, 4532, 4687, 4688 federal Labor policy, 4350, 4428, 4429 Treasurer, China visit, Chinese Communist Party support, 262, 263 Veterans Issues, fourth Geneva Convention, seventieth anniversary, ms. 5663 Voluntary assisted dying, 5941 palliative care and end-of-life choice services, 6118 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 5987 consideration in detail, 6576–6589, 6653–6670, 7011–7026, 7161–7165 third reading, 7258 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9998, 9999 Water, southern forests irrigation scheme, 4003 McGRATH, MR JOHN EDWIN (South Perth) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3242 Canning Bridge precinct, 3244 TAB sale, 3242 voluntary assisted dying, 3246 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3242 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3930 Culture and the Arts, Joshua Keefe, s. 1715 Education and Training, Como Secondary College and Kent Street SHS, 2804, 2855 Housing, tenancy agreement terminations, 1195 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 1715, 1731 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5114 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1286 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2578 Liquor restrictions, Pilbara, 3135 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2088 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — second reading, 4574 Police, community protection — motion, 6446 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 103 Canning Bridge precinct, 105 South Perth station precinct, 103 State Equestrian Centre, 106 TAB sale, 103 Racing and Gaming TAB, assignable business licences, 129 Thoroughbred Racing Committee, g. 2558 Sport and Recreation Hopman Cup, 2854 Kidsport, 2806 motorsports, 1043 Perth Motorplex, 2852 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3930 consideration in detail, 3959, 3960, 4061–4065, 4123–4131, 4215–4221 third reading, 4227 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 second reading, 1858 consideration in detail, 4365–4367 third reading, 4418 Transport Canning Bridge station interchange, 3008 traffic congestion, South Perth, g. 5666 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 5994 consideration in detail, 6319, 6404, 6459, 6570, 6583, 6629, 6691, 6957 third reading, 7284 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 — second reading, 4888 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 204 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

McGURK, MS SIMONE FRANCES, BA, Minister for Child Protection; Women’s Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services (Fremantle) (ALP) Child Protection 2019 Achiever Awards, ms. 1950 Aboriginal children in care, 2811, 6598 Busselton, City of, 3129 Central Park Plunge, ms. 6952 child development, support, 628 Early Childhood Learning and Development Conference, ms. 2076 minister Dampier Peninsula visit, ms. 5235 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 999 performance — motion, 8727 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 139, 926, 939, 957, 968, 988, 995, 1001, 1013–1025, 1033, 2820, 2825, 2835, 2845, 2858, 3980, 4000, 6867 RAC Arena visits, 974 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day 2019, ms. 5133 National Child Protection Week, ms. 6257 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, recommendations, annual report, ms. 1419 WA Foster Carers Week, ms. 1544 working with children checks Auditor General’s report, 9249, 9250 motion, 9260 mpi. 8623 ms. 8198 Children and Community Services Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9420 introduction and first reading, 9593 second reading, 9593 Community Services community service organisations, 2420 crisis and transitional accommodation service, Collie, 7936 department, director general, appointment, ms. 3072 Early Years Initiative, central great southern, ms. 367 Empowering Communities program, 262, 974 (correction of answer 1566), 1478, 1759 Fair Work Commission, Equal Remuneration Order 2012, ms. 3212 family day care, safety, ms. 1683 food relief framework, ms. 8711 grandcarers support scheme, 3569, 9334; ms. 7240 hardship utility grant scheme, 7370, 9335 homelessness, 4882, 4884, 4973 Aboriginal homelessness, 2812 children in care, out-of-home care discharges, 8519 Communities, Department of, ms. 2557 Homeless Connect, ms. 8831 Homelessness Week, ms. 4965, 5498 services, 5125, 8511–8515, 8654, 8763 strategy, 8521, 8617, 8618, 9968; motion, 7638 National Carers Week, ms. 7624 non-government human services sector, indexation formula, 4876 People Place, Busselton, 1477, 1478; g. 738 Corrective Services, juvenile offenders, Target 120 6969 Estimates Committee B, division 33, correction of answer, s. 4251 Family and Domestic Violence 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence against Women, 9257; ms. 9249 Aboriginal family safety, summit, ms. 608 Council of Australian Governments, fourth action plan, 6126 Geraldton response team, ms. 3365 initiatives, 1559 men’s shelter, Roebourne, ms. 4207 Ochre Ribbon Day, Aboriginal survivors of family and domestic violence, ms. 62 one-stop hubs, 3102 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 205

McGURK, MS SIMONE FRANCES, BA, Minister for Child Protection; Women’s Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services (Fremantle) (ALP) (continued) Family and Domestic Violence (continued) policies, 4248 refuges, Peel region, 1194, 2597; g. 2561, 8902 Ride Against Domestic Violence, ms. 7351 Health staff, protection, mpi. 3399 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1114 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, monitored children, 4273, 4274 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 988, 995 Political parties, John Setka and Christy Cain, 4534 Regional Development, Newman, social and infrastructure issues — mpi. 2947 Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment (Family Violence) Bill 2018 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 513–519 Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4983 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6071 Westport Taskforce report, mpi. 6018 Women’s Interests 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women, ms. 9249 2019 “Women’s Report Card”, ms. 7773 contemporary music fund grant program, ms. 490 gender equality, 8369; ms. 4058 May Holman Building, ms. 5936 National Association of Women in Construction, ms. 8895 Western Australian 2019 Telstra Business Women’s Awards, ms. 2076 Western Australian women’s plan, ms. 235 Zonta International, centenary, ms. 8831 MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) Agricultural Produce Commission Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4899 introduction and first reading, 5087 second reading, 5087 question: pastoralists, 5318, 5827 question: review, 5895 Agriculture and Food Agricultural Produce Commission Act, broadacre exemption, 6544, 6933 agriculture Doppler radar, 25, 1541, 2515; ms. 4006 exports, China, 5085 Perth–Japan direct flights, ms. 6163 Planfarm Benchmarks, ms. 5719 PRIMED project, 3718, 3785 animal welfare domestic animals, Kimberley, 7457 horse deaths, Billiluna station, 9722 mobile slaughtering unit, ms. 2474 mulesing, 8030 Noonkanbah station and Yandeyarra reserve, 27, 28, 455, 1249, 3722, 5319, 9383, 9549; ms. 1 pastoral stations, 3505, 3724, 8412; ms. 670 Animal Welfare Act Australian standards and guidelines, consultation, 2646 review, 3056; ms. 2859 Australian Farmer of the Year Awards, ms. 7841 beekeeping, 7730, 7886 Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act, review, 1524 Biosecurity Blitz, ms. 7963 Boyanup saleyards, 8980 cane toads, classification, 1526 cattle, De Grey River, 8979 committees and grower groups, 5220, 6762 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 206 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Agriculture and Food (continued) declared pest, feral cats, ms. 3803 declared pest rate, 715, 821, 1073, 1358 department staff, 7103, 7105, 8440–8442, 9055 “Study on Improvements in WA Agriculture Digital Connectivity Infrastructure”, 4962, 8330 drought-tolerant pasture legume, Lebeckia isanti, ms. 6496 eggs Animal Welfare Act, review, 5829 labelling, 3508; ms. 1201 feral animal management, ms. 1492 grain glyphosate residue, 8412 Grains Research and Development Corporation, research partnership, ms. 309 harvest, ms. 6705 horticulture development, Skuthorpe, Kimberley, 3360, 3361 Trandos Farms, eightieth anniversary, ms. 9195 zoning, East Wanneroo, 6544, 6724 Kimberley projects, 7993 land clearing, Yakka Munga station, ms. 4457 Landgate, Pastures from Space, decommissioning, 1247 live export Animals’ Angels, Fremantle Port Authority access, 718 Anna Marra, 4484 Emanuel Exports, prosecution, ms. 4899 federal Labor policy, 2886, 3159 industry, 3687–3689 members of Parliament, vessel tour, 356 livestock industry, lamb, 3060 Mediterranean fruit fly, 354, 718, 1359; ms. 1046 minister, agencies, grants programs, 9933 noodle wheat segregation, thirtieth anniversary, ms. 7704 Perth Royal Show, access, 4820 quarantine, 4037, 5776 recognised biosecurity groups, local government, ms. 5173 red imported fire ants, ms. 9503, 9788 southern forests irrigation scheme, “Stewart Tree”, 7455 Surveillance Devices Act, review, drones, 7557 (answer advice 7890) trade relations, South-East Asia, 9723 water deficiency declarations, pastoralists, 8556 water resource assessment, Fitzroy catchment, 1785 watering points, Yandeyarra reserve, 3162, 3341 West Australian Regenerative Farmers Network, 4821 wild dogs, 8560, 8981 (answer advice 9061); ms. 1894 Yeeda Pastoral Company–MG Corporation partnership, ms. 1761 Animal activism fine payment, 5896 investigation unit, 2519 legislation, 456 motion, 676 prosecutions, ms. 429, 2621 Climate change, greenhouse gas emissions carbon dioxide, 8195 carbon farming, pastoral leases, 3786, 4823, 9212, 9545 Environmental Protection Authority policy, 2162; motion, 1631 livestock production, ms. 5294 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9518 Water Corporation, 5890 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 207

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Commerce Building Commission, building orders, 5742 engineers’ registration scheme, 7453 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2383, 2545, 2692, 4665, 5910, 5927, 7771, 8447, 9863 RedInk Homes, 6375 Retirement Villages Act, reform, consultation, 2891 Community Services, hardship utility grant scheme — motion, 2018 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1678 second reading, 1678; in reply, 3047, 5207, 5224, 6163 committee, 6165–6177, 6706–6720, 6730–6735, 7084–7097, 7107–7109, 7179–7192, 7203–7208, 7438–7445 recommittal, 7445–7450 report, 7458 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 7458; in reply, 7459 third reading, 7459 Criminal Code Amendment (Industrial Manslaughter) Bill 2017 — second reading, 5591 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial By Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7416 Defence Issues Australian Marine Complex strategic infrastructure and land use plan, 9670 shipbuilding industry, 9211 Disallowance motions Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3062 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1252 Drought, southern rangelands, 8408, 8414, 8691 (answer advice 8698), 8694, 9216, 9812, 9384; ms. 8953 Education and Training, Broome SHS–Yanchep Secondary College, building management and works, tender, 2648 (answer advice 2892) Energy domestic gas reservation policy, 7598 Electricity (Licensing) Regulations, 6395, 8327 energy supply — motion, 2482 liquefied natural gas, demand, 9546 national hydrogen strategy, 9545 south west interconnected system, power outages, 1820 “Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy”, 9385 Environment dust management, Mobile Concreting Solutions quarry, Tom Price, 9142 national parks and nature reserves, exploration licences and mining leases, 9416 prescribed burning, 8192 Rottnest Island, 9022 “Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy”, 9385 Woodside, air emissions, 3868, 4055 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3311 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review — motion, 1377, 1642 second reading; in reply, 1652 committee, 1655–1661, 1673 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 1673 third reading, 1673 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 1762 introduction and first reading, 1917 second reading, 1917, 1928 Family and Domestic Violence, initiatives motion, 3026 pex. 3049 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 208 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Fisheries department, staff, 9015 fish kills sawfish, Liveringa station, 3674, 3676, 6756 Steep Point, 5746 Fish Resources Management Act, charitable exemptions, 2379 fishing, Cottesloe, 3159 non-native species, 6180 Ocean Reef marina, voluntary fisheries adjustment scheme, 6729 Operation Shadowedge, 3786 pearling lease fees, 1525 Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 453, 714 shark fin, 4189 western rock lobster fishery, 455, 2533, 2535 charter boats, 7886, 8147 Fisheries, Department of, 1540 fishery package, 350 harvest strategy and control rules, 1671 industry levy funds, 7558 local lobster program, 7330, 7456 ministerial exemption, 714, 2649 reform, 3638 Forestry Auswest Timbers, 9809 Forest Products Commission Alcoa timber, 5480 annual report 2018–19 9726 biological assets, 1946 contracts of sale, 3165, 4953, 6184 harvest, fire risk assessment, 5479 independent audit, 4833, 9924 karri and marri industrial wood, 217 log export, 2890 woody biomass, 4923 Greenbushes, 3342 Lewana plantation, fire, 2055 Lewin block, clear-felling, 3638 prescribed burning, 8192 regrowth karri thinning, 3867 sandalwood harvest, 1781 (answer advice 2061), 2517, 2888 Health, aged care, Warmun, ms. 9027 Housing, service workers accommodation, Karratha, 8146 Industrial Relations carcinogen 2,4,5-T, 4203, 5794, 8192 gig economy, 3686 local government, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, 8984 silicosis risk, 4920; motion, 7425 wage theft inquiry, 357, 9188; motion, 1218 work health and safety bill, introduction, 5475 WorkCover, private investigators and medical professionals, 2700 workers’ compensation, service providers, 8443 WorkSafe, directions and notices, 3864 Innovation and ICT, department, fossil fuels, 732 Lands, Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, 5895 Legal affairs animal welfare, Kevin the kookaburra, ms. 8656 freedom of expression — motion, 7419 Legislative Council, parliamentary questions, s. 3796 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 209

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Liquor banned drinkers register trial, Kimberley and Pilbara, 218, 717, 3786, 3829, 4037, 7451 restrictions Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek, 58 Kimberley and Pilbara, 4193, 4646 Local Government dogs, standards and guidelines, ms. 5448 regional traineeships, 856, 6246, 8327 (correction of answer 9727), 9723 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, 8984 McGowan government legislative agenda, commerce, 8976 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7064 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 317 performance — motion, 5180 regional projects and programs — motion, 5869 transparency — motion, 4778 transparency and accountability — motion, 7852 Mental Health, fly in, fly out code, 2053 Metronet, Forrestfield–Airport Link dewatering, 8695 soil contamination, PFAS, 1927, 2171 workplace hazards, 2646, 2890, 4056, 4958 Mines and Petroleum audit statement, 4957 BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 21, 213, 215 (answer advice 221) Cleveland–Cliffs Resources and Mineral Resources Ltd, Koolyanobbing, 7881 Cristal Mining, close-out report, 8148 department approvals process, 5634, 6377 fossil fuels, 54 South Metropolitan Personnel Inc, 4187 Subcontractors WA, 4187 tailings storage facilities, 2396, 3827, 4193 environmental regulation, 5103 Finder Shale, exploration wells, 1075 fracking Dampier Peninsula, 455, 1396 electricity prices, 1397 implementation committee, 5793 implementation plan, 9874 petroleum leases, 1667 projects, 1395 site rehabilitation, 26 south west region, 2359 veto rights, 1397 gas exposure, Tom Price, 9214, 9381 Kangaroo Hills Timber Reserve, goldfields, 9914 lithium refinery, Kwinana, mines safety and inspection levy, 3165, 3341 LNG reserves, 7104 Lynas Corporation, waste, 4035 “Management of Crown Land Site Contamination” report, 2200 mining Gingilup–Jasper wetland system, 4482, 6544 tenements, Karijini National Park, 7554 mining and exploration leases 26/499, breach, 1248, 2699 38/1274, 38/1275 and 38/1276 3863 47/1534, Aboriginal heritage, 7886 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 210 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Mines and Petroleum (continued) mining and exploration leases (continued) 47/1566, Aboriginal heritage, 7989 E38/282 7621 E80/4934 9545 M29/427 603 M38/1278 7621 Pilbara, Kariyarra, 5913 minister Agricultural Region visits, 6228, 6229, 9779 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2228, 2547, 2694, 4527, 5911, 5930, 7613, 8448, 9775 South Metropolitan Region visit, 57 Mt Goldsworthy mine, mineral lease, 9786 New Standard Energy, Great Sandy Desert, 2210 prospecting licences, program of work extension, 7103 Tellus Holdings, Sandy Ridge project, 8025 tenement applications, 1394 tropical cyclone Veronica, Pilbara, 1923 water quality, Coorinjinna Pool, Pilbara, 7199 World Bank, Zero Routine Flaring by 2030, 825 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 8190 second reading, 8190 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 receipt and first reading, 9157 second reading, 9157 Police officers, assaults against and compensation — motion, 5859 Ports Broome port, pedestrian walkway, 7556 dredging, Roebuck Bay, 3356 Geraldton port, cruise ships, 1541, 6245 Harriet Point agreement, 1095 King, Ian, tribute, ms. 798 minister, staff, 7888 Pilbara Ports Authority chairman, resignation, 817, 1518 Odyssey Marine, 6546, 6727, 6937, 7102, 7328, 7454 port authorities, board membership, 8414 Port Authorities Act, section 75 6376 shipping containers, North Wharf, Fremantle, 358, 5317, 5476, 5830 Southern Ports Authority ministerial direction, 2883 (answer advice 3511) restructure, ms. 4616 spills, Fremantle inner harbour and Cockburn Sound, 1789 Westport Taskforce, 5213, 5638, 6182 (answer advice 6729) budget, 5832 draft report, 5217 Fremantle port, capacity, 5744 Kwinana port, 5744, 5825, 5832 ms. 5590 options, 5897 (answer advice 6185) peer review, 9677 Port Hedland, 9908 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, in reply, 225 committee, 227–229, 330, 331 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 332 third reading, 332 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 211

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Premier, agencies, voluntary targeted separation scheme, 5908 Public Sector Management wages policy, 4649, 5894 (answer advice 6186), 9876 Warmun community redevelopment, Ralph Addis, statement, 9386, 9550 (correction of answer 9918), 9718 Racing and Gaming animal welfare greyhounds, 1782, 2357, 3719, 3740, 5831, 7554, 9865 racehorses, 7988, 9214, 9678 (answer advice 9727) Pinjarra Paceway, 2647 racehorse syndicates, 820 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Life’s Better with Horses campaign, 1926 revenue, 3828 Touchstone Farm, 9548 racing industry infrastructure, 3508 TAB, privatisation, Hon Darren West’s comments, 3504 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, 585 financial assistance, 28, 6378; ms. 798 FOI requests, redaction, 9378, 9542 milestone payment, 9141 R&D tax concessions, 816 tender process, 1070, 1241, 1356, 1663; s. 2527 Asian renewable energy hub, 3826, 4034 BHP, drive in, drive out workforce, Pilbara, 2164 Brooking Creek, Kimberley, 3204 Broome Chinatown precinct, development, ms. 7177 Busselton Margaret River Airport, 7553, 9143 Collie biomass energy plant, 716, 5746 Collie Futures fund, 58; ms. 4147 Collie solar farm, 1670 community resource centres, 6727, 9059; ms. 7301 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 9719 Dampier Peninsula, visitor access, 7889 department fossil fuels, 53 machinery-of-government changes, 2237; motion, 5455; amendment to motion, 5457 online lime comparison calculator, 3641 staff, 4924, 5084, 5638, 7730, 7883, 8153, 8440–8442 direct maritime freight service, Pilbara, 6933 dust management, Port Hedland, 4919, 5086, 5316, 7099 Fitzroy Valley, management plan, ms. 1338 fringe benefits tax, regional towns, 2645 goldfields migrant employment program, 9141 Goodlands base station, 5320 Hancock Agriculture, Kimberley, 6758 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3016 jobs, Collie, 7732 Kimberley Development Commission, 3358 Koombana car park project, Bunbury, 358, 9060 Merredin, state funding, 5896 minister Agricultural Region visits, 1540, 2200, 6250 Anzac Day comments, s. 4826 Broome visit, 6769, 6935, 8445; pex. 7890 early voting centre visit, 3161 enduring powers of attorney and guardianship, pex. 3725 Energy Made Clean, 2162, 2351 Esperance visit, 2210 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 212 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Regional Development (continued) minister (continued) Garber, Jack, s. 50 Katanning visit, 6231 ministerial statements, 9211 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2222, 2235, 2690, 4524, 5909, 5923, 7607, 8447, 9766, 9933 reimbursements, 9938 natural resource management groups, 7885; motion, 7076 state budget 2019–20 4038 North Dandalup research centre, 6180, 7102 northern goldfields projects, s. 3796 One Mile Jetty, Carnarvon, 6183 Ord River irrigation scheme, 6760 Pilbara Development Commission, Dr Ken King, 9549 Port Hedland, voluntary buyback scheme, 9721 regional development commissions, staff, 7619 Regional Development Council, 7600, 9871 Regional Development Trust, 7599, 9871 regional traineeship program, 1825, 1365, 9550, 9723; ms. 9352 renewable hydrogen fund, ms. 6902 industry, ms. 429 “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government”, 6767, 7226, 9871 royalties for regions, 2019–20 state budget, 3789, 4191, 4194 Seasonal Worker Programme, 4920 solar projects, goldfields, 2352 southern forests irrigation scheme, 2645 (supplementary information 3166), 3340, 5476 Aboriginal heritage survey, 5083 business case, 3722, 6181 Spoilbank Marina, Port Hedland, ms. 2144 state budget 2019–20, Kimberley, 6759 Telstra outages, 8696 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4155 Science, department, fossil fuels, 54 Sharks hazard mitigation alarms, 1521 drum line trial, 355, 717, 1079, 1250 shark fin, 4189 Small Business, retail sector, 9672 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019, explanatory memorandum, correction, ms. 6163 Sport and Recreation, Kambalda Aquatic Centre, 3060 State Development, Jobs and Trade Alcoa, bauxite, 1788 Argyle diamond mine, 5635 barley exports, 1925 BBI Group, rail infrastructure, Pilbara, 825, 1077 (answer advice 1251), 1672, 1781, 2170, 2356 Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference, ms. 2473 department, fossil fuels, 53 future battery industry strategy — motion, 324 gas supply Australian Industrial Energy, 7452 domestic gas reservation policy, 7598 jobs, local workers, 1522 migration, goldfields, ms. 1894 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2215, 2542, 2689, 4523, 5918, 7602, 8446, 9759 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 213

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade (continued) Mt Goldsworthy mine, mineral lease, 9786 Pilbara iron ore project, 4825 state agreements concessions, 25, 220 dust management, 5354 WA Industry Link Regional Communications Forum, 4922 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1340 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 4782 second reading, 4782 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 4783 Tourism Anzac services, Albany, 9380 Australian Biome Project, 7729 destination marketing, 1356 (answer advice 1791) event sponsorship, 6936, 8330 Gourmet Escape, 4190, 9725 Kununurra–Melbourne direct flights, 4643 minister Agricultural Region visits, 3740, 4667 Central Wheatbelt visit, 3742 Cervantes visit, 1822 Paraburdoo visit, 7116 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 2383, 2546, 2693, 4527, 5911, 5929, 7612, 8592, 9773 South Metropolitan Region visits, 3865, 4835 Mt Augustus, 9056 (answer advice 9191) Nullagine, 3510 Optus Stadium, marketing campaigns, 1819 Rottnest Island, 9022 Rottnest Island Authority, 8707 Swan Valley Explorer bus service, 4037 wildflower friendliness rating scheme, 9213 Transport Australind, 7328 bus fleet, 6182 (answer advice 6379) Roe 8 and 9 5635 Treasury and Finance, GST distribution — motion, 3465 Veterans and families strategy — motion, 6513 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7565 committee, 8568, 8682, 9122, 9540, 9735 third reading, 9894 Water Broome South Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1925 Carnarvon artesian basin, 7993 deficiency declarations, 7100 Hollands Rock, ms. 3607 Mallee Hill, ms. 3313 Mt Short, 2648 pastoralists, 8556 department, cost recovery discussion paper, 356, 822 desalination plants Kwinana outer harbour, 9670 Perth, 8414, 8693 drain maintenance, Harvey, 4961 Lake Kepwari, 9014 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 214 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MacTIERNAN, HON ALANNAH JOAN GERALDINE, BA, LLB, BJuris, JP, Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Ports; Minister assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Water (continued) leak charges, 7992, 9059 licence allocations, 3058, 4955, 6375 Millstream Water Reserve, Pilbara, 9807, 9910 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 350, 2675, 2684, 2697, 4530, 5912, 6218, 8319, 8592, 9924 Neerabup groundwater treatment plant, 7989 Ord River irrigation scheme, 4819, 6761 PFAS contamination Bullsbrook, 6230 Gnangara mound, 6231 testing, 4478 southern forests irrigation scheme, 4669, 4954, 4955 supply dryland areas, 1363 Lake Grace, 2054 wastewater testing, 6754 Water Corporation family and domestic violence leave, 3792 (answer advice 3833) Grass Patch dam, 8978, 9057, 9382 land clearing, 9681 local labour, 9724 (answer advice 9815) Perth Regional Alliance, services, 7194 (answer advice 7336) RSPCA referral, 3634 standpipes, 4479, 4647 (answer advice 4926) wastewater treatment plants, LSIP 265, North Stoneville, 8978 water resources management Fitzroy catchment, 5898 legislation, 820, 1244, 4188, 5315 water security — motion, 8663 MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3238 lithium industry, 3242 mining industry, 3241 Perth Children’s Hospital, lead contamination, 3240 Roe 8 3239 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal, 3240 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3238 Child Protection, minister, RAC Arena visits, 974 Commerce, flammable cladding, g. 8332 Defence Issues Australian Marine Complex strategic infrastructure and land use master plan, 5361, 5362 Collins-class submarine maintenance program, mpi. 9452 Defence Science Centre, 2019–20 state budget, 3390 Education and Health Standing Committee sixth report, “The Food Fix: The Role of Diet in Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management” — tabling, 2569 seventh report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 7125 eighth report, “A Better Connected Future: Opportunities for Digital Innovation in Secondary Education” — tabling, 9591 Education and Training Inner City College, trees, 2793 minister, RAC Arena visits, 972 Electricity reforms, Horizon Power, Pilbara, 6423 Emergency Services, minister, RAC Arena visits, 1177 Environment minister, RAC Arena visits, 1177 national parks, expansion, 5035 Greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, 870, 871, 1424, 1425, 4538, 4689 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 215

MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) (continued) Health Harvey House, 163 Health Services Family Association, s. 768 health staff, assaults against, 6126, 6127 minister, RAC Arena visits, 971 Perth Children’s Hospital, lead contamination, 167, 180–183, 307, 669, 2796, 5033 Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, s. 7148 Housing, minister, RAC Arena visits, 974 Industrial Relations, modern slavery, government departments and agencies, 8116 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1320 consideration in detail, 2467–2470, 2608–2619, 2743–2766 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4257, 4258 Legal affairs, Attorney General, RAC Arena visits, 1177 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1277 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2577 Local Government Cambridge, Town of, inquiry, 139, 4318 local government — notice of motion, 8464 minister, RAC Arena visits, 972 puppy farming legislation, 7703 responsibilities, 5269, 5270 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4893 McGowan government cost-of-living increases, government expenditure — notice of motion, 4542; motion, 4707 federal election — motion, 4118 performance, health — motion, 6998 Metronet, Huawei, radio systems replacement contract, 72 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4549 consideration in detail, 4606, 4611, 5507–5509 Mines and Petroleum exploration expenditure, 9335 fracking moratorium, 5021 gold exports, 9335 lithium industry, royalty concession, 8853 minister, RAC Arena visits, 973 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 7915 consideration in detail, 7941–7952 third reading, 8068 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2723 Planning, City of Subiaco, town planning scheme, 2792 Police, minister, events, RAC Arena, 4259 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 512 Premier, RAC Arena visits, 971 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 98 medical research, 101 mining and petroleum industry, 100 Roe 8 100 town planning schemes, 102 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9281 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8083 consideration in detail, 8342–8355 Regional Development, minister, RAC Arena visits, 972 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7517 Seniors and Ageing, minister, RAC Arena visits, 972 State Development, Jobs and Trade, migration, WA School of Mines, international students, 778 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1861 Tourism, minister, RAC Arena visits, 973 Transport, minister, RAC Arena visits, 974 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 216 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MARMION, HON WILLIAM RICHARD, BE, MBA (Nedlands) (Lib) (continued) Treasury and Finance payroll tax, 4242 Treasurer, RAC Arena visits, 973 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6280 consideration in detail, 6404, 6655 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 751 consideration in detail, 766 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 751 Water, minister, RAC Arena visits, 1177 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 8608, 8806–8808 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 second reading, 4685, 4706, 4884 third reading, 5379 MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) Agriculture and Food Animal Welfare Act, review, 3056 cattle, goldfields, 3504 declared pest rate, 1073, 1358 Doppler radar, 2515 feral pigs, control measures, 8554 Perth Royal Show, access, 4820 Animal activism misconduct restraining orders, 2165 motion, 674 trespass, 820 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 1349 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5328 Climate change carbon farming, pastoral leases, 3786 coastal erosion, 5633 impact — amendment to motion, 6360 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9523 Community Services, hardship utility grant scheme — motion, 2017 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3029 committee, 6165–6177, 6706–6720, 6735, 7085, 7108, 7179, 7185, 7207, 7208, 7438, 7439, 7445 recommittal, 7445, 7446, 7458 Disallowance motions — Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — notice of motion, 3; motion, 3049; in reply, 3064 Education and Training asbestos, Merredin College and Western Australian College of Agriculture Cunderdin, 3825, 4919 schools, maintenance, 7196 Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6914 Electricity supply, Mullewa, 22 Emergency Services department, communications centre, 353 (answer advice 724), 1823 emergency services levy, local government grants scheme, 6723 Environment bushfires, state forest, Nanga Brook Road, 5215 feral animal management, 8554, 9720 Kangaroo Management Advisory Committee, 6930 national parks, camping fees, 6543 prescribed burning, south west, 9544 southern Queen of Sheba orchids, Gull Rock National Park, 5474 Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 6373 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 217

MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) (continued) Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3701 bushfire management, 3707 energy infrastructure, 3702 firearms licensing, 3704 operating surplus, 3701 property market, 3708 recreational fishing, 3706 Fisheries fishing, Cottesloe and Cambridge, 2644, 3159 non-native species, 6180 Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 453, 714 shark fin, 4189 western rock lobster fishery charter boats, 8147 motion, 552 Game and Feral Animal Control Bill 2018 — introduction and first reading, 9098 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5 Health Derby Hospital, assault, 5082 (answer advice 5639) palliative care — motion, 1902 primary health care, regions — motion, 5811 Housing private property rights — notice of motion, 3608; motion, 4007; in reply, 4022 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — motion, 2862; amendment to motion, 2869 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2366 Legal affairs freedom of expression — motion, 7421 self-defence — amendment to motion, 194; motion, as amended, 197 Legislative Council business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8686 complimentary remarks, s. 9923 Local Government, puppy farming, 216 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 4794 committee, 4799 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4624; amendment to motion, 4627 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3512 Police firearms ammunition supply, 3719, 5232 audit, 1922 Auditor General’s report, 5741, 7238 licensing, 8978 (answer advice 9061), 9053 licensing and registry information system — motion, 9100; in reply, 9109 ministerial working group, 7331, 7452 shooting sports and firearms industry, p. 9352 stolen, 232 transportation, 8409 gel blasters, legal status, 5826 police dogs, Geraldton, 2886 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4939 committee, 5092, 5201 Political donations — motion, 2331; amendment to motion, 2332 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, recommendation 1 — motion, 5620 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 6533 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 218 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MAZZA, HON RICK JOHN (Agricultural) (SF&F) (continued) Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 3852 committee, 4198, 4492, 4508, 4630, 4636 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 second reading, 6942 committee, 7080–7084 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2637 Sharks hazard mitigation, alarms, 1521 shark fin, 4189 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 1385 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 1385 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5328 committee, 5723, 5748, 5749, 5765, 5766, 5839 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2637 committee, 2654 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1341 Tourism, wildflower friendliness rating scheme, 9213 Transport North West Coastal Highway, upgrades, 5315 restricted access vehicles, 4643 Tindale–Nornalup road, great southern, 1781, 4035 wheatbelt roads, federal funding, 2354 Treasury and Finance, foreign buyers duty, 3336 Voluntary assisted dying, public consultation, 1665 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7971 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7980; amendment to motion, 8000 committee, 8177, 8185, 8286, 8287, 8399, 8400, 8425, 8426, 8570, 8672, 8956, 8966–8973, 8999, 9007, 9050, 9071, 9114, 9122, 9153, 9171, 9177, 9195–9198, 9206, 9220–9223, 9233, 9239, 9357, 9362, 9369, 9408–9411, 9540, 9541, 9638–9653, 9692–9708, 9728, 9794 third reading, 9879 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — committee, 848 Water deficiency declarations, 7100 security — motion, 8659 supply, Lake Grace, 2054 Water Corporation RSPCA referral, 3634 standpipes, charges, 4479 METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) Aboriginal tourism action plan, 2816 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3259 regional health care, 3262 road infrastructure, 3262 tourism industry, 3260 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3259 Child Protection, City of Busselton, 3129 Commerce, tow truck industry, 7835, 7836 Community Services Empowering Communities program, 1478, 1759 People Place, Busselton, 1477; g. 738; p. 1430 Education and Training public school facilities and resources, community use, g. 7472 South Regional TAFE, 2019–20 state budget, 5036 student suspensions, Vasse and Bunbury, 2809 Emergency Services, Vasse career fire station, 2995 Energy, Synergy, price increases, 4696 Environment, Canal Rocks boat ramp, risk assessment, 1198 Estimates Committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3901 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 219

METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) (continued) Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8831 consideration in detail, 9290–9294 third reading, 9295 Health elective surgery, Busselton, 2808 paediatric dental treatment, 3971 palliative care, Capes region, g. 5239 Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth program, 2787–2791 South West Regional Palliative Care Service, 3971, 3972, 6900, 7834 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 1733 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1281 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2101 McGowan government federal election — motion, 4098 frontline services — notice of motion, 509 job creation — motion, 9466 performance, tourism sector — notice of motion, 509 Mental Health, Black Dog Ride, s. 2107 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, monitored children, 4273 Metronet advertising campaign, 8938 Byford rail extension, 7837 costings, 7299, 7412, 8523 Ellenbrook rail line, 6777, 6901, 7174, 7836 Whiteman Park, 5127, 5128, 6775, 6776, 7151, 7152 Forrestfield–Airport Link finances, 6901 safety, 7173, 7175, 7299 workers’ compensation claims, 7174, 8522 Huawei, contract, 9257 infrastructure, 8938 Thornlie–Cockburn Link, 5519, 7837, 7956 value capture modelling, 7056 Yanchep line extension, 7837, 7838 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4565 consideration in detail, 4609, 4866, 4867, 5507–5509, 5528–5534, 5559–5563, 5576–5581 third reading, 5957 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2727 Police, community protection — motion, 6449 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4308 Ports, Westport Taskforce, 7374, 7375 Fremantle port, 6005, 6006, 9965 report, mpi. 6011 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 117 People Place, Busselton, 120 tourism, 117 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8071 consideration in detail, 8341–8356 third reading, 8357 Regional Development Busselton Margaret River Airport, 132; motion, 7650, 8877 East Kimberley Regional Airport, 5036 Road Safety, international drivers, 165 Sharks community research, 1199 hazard mitigation, drum line trial, 2011, 3446, 5039 sightings, 1618 Surf Life Saving WA, 7834 Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter, 3289 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 220 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) (continued) Small Business Beaufort Street, 4437 fees and charges, 4244, 4245 housing industry, 2594, 2595 living wage proposal, federal Labor policy, 2110, 2249, 2250 McGowan government policies, s. 3557 statistics, 2419 WA Super–CCI Survey of Business Confidence, 2710, 2711 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5392 Sport and Recreation basketball associations, 1043 Busselton Football and Sportsman’s Club, Junior Women’s Magpies, s. 7928 State Development, Jobs and Trade department, staff, 5036 government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4699 infrastructure projects, 9615; mpi. 8860 local infrastructure projects — notice of motion, 8464 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1868 Tourism Aboriginal tourism, 2817, 2818 Australian Cruise Association, conference 2018, 1474 Australian Tourism Exchange, 3303 (correction of answer 3894) direct flights Broome, discounted fares trial, 5170 Broome–Singapore trial flights, Silkair, 128 Japan and China, 167 Melbourne–Kununurra, 5443 Gourmet Escape, 1479 Hopman Cup, 2855 hotel occupancy rates, 127, 5170 international visitors, 5169; g. 4398 jobs, 5170 marketing campaigns, 127, 2782, 3303 “Brand WA”, 167, 2783 “Hotel Perth”, 132, 5441 “Western Australia the Road Trip State”, 166, 1491, 2783 minister, contact, Adam Barnard, 1475 regional visitor centres, 1477 Rottnest Island booking system, 126, 2814, 2818, 3132 international and domestic visitors, 1476 Sufferfest, 1476 Rottnest Island Authority, IT strategy, 1479 Swan Valley Explorer bus service, 1476 tourism and hospitality workers — notice of motion, 1948 Tourism Council WA, 2019 “Pre-Budget Submission”, 1305, 1306 Tourism WA China, La Viva Romance, 1475 cooperative marketing agreements, 1474 Margaret River, funding, 3129 Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association, 2802 two-year action plan, 1474, 1892 Ultimate Fighting Championships, 3304 visitor numbers, 4359, 4360 Western Australian Visitor Centre, 1474 Transport Fremantle Passenger Terminal, refurbishment, 1043, 1478 life jackets, 8783, 8856, 8857 Main Roads WA, infrastructure delivery plan, 6899 Matagarup Bridge, 7174 minister, community groups, 2987, 6899 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 221

METTAM, MS ELIZABETH, BA, MPA (Vasse) (Lib) (continued) Transport (continued) NorthLink WA, 7176 Port Geographe, western beach, seagrass wrack, p. 9941 Public Transport Authority notifiable occurrences, 8116 transit officers, 8510, 8511 rail lines Bunbury–Busselton, 2994 commencement, 8614 roads Armadale Road–North Lake Road bridge, 7174 Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel, 2982, 2983, 5169, 3446 Tonkin Highway–Hale Road intersection, 8931 Roe 8 and 9 4974, 4975 jobs, 8043, 8044 road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4976 taxis levy, 7175 plates buyback scheme, mpi. 1843; g. 6087 tow truck industry, 7681, 7835 train services Australind, 6899, 6900, 7298, 7956 Prospector, 7686 transport infrastructure — notice of motion, 8464 Treasury and Finance, economic indicators, retail trade, 5038 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6112 consideration in detail, 6335 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 754 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 754 Water Corporation, Dunsborough community, p. 1429 MICHAEL, MR DAVID ROBERT, BEc (Balcatta) (ALP) Balcatta Buzz, s. 2588 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4134; as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4215 Community safety, crime reporting, 8613 Education and Training Green, Betty, tribute, s. 769 Takari PS, s. 8928 Estimates Committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3897 Federal government, financial performance, 2118 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3880 Health emergency departments, performance, 1832 Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, 3220 health system, infrastructure maintenance works, 7244 Osborne Park Hospital, 5683 Housing, stamp duty rebate, 8365 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5120 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 10000 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 4214 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2278 McGowan government, state economy, employment, 9605 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7783 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — notice of motion to introduce, 366 State economy, 6414 State finances, financial management, 4354 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5660 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 222 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MICHAEL, MR DAVID ROBERT, BEc (Balcatta) (ALP) (continued) TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4134; as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4215 Transport Infrastructure Australia, audit, roads, 5359 Mitchell Freeway cyclepath, 7792 Mitchell Freeway, widening, 8045 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6308 MICHEL, MR KEVIN JOSEPH JUDE, Dip Eng (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) (Pilbara) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3437 economy, Pilbara, 3437 health services, Pilbara, 3439 Roebourne Police and Community Youth Centre, 3440 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3437 Banned drinkers register trial, Pilbara, g. 7905 Business confidence, Pilbara, 1834 Energy, north west interconnected system, 3222 Housing north west Aboriginal housing fund, 8751 tax concessions, regional and remote housing, 7368 McGowan government, Council of Australian Governments, meeting, Pilbara, 5362 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 1560 Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2945 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7918 Regional airfares, 2593 Spoilbank Marina, Port Hedland, 6416 South Metropolitan TAFE, 4077 Transport Karratha–Tom Price road, 6008, 6966; s. 7147 regional road infrastructure, 1118 Tropical cyclone Veronica, Pilbara, s. 2108 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6155 MILLMAN, MR SIMON ALEXANDER, BA (Hons), LLB (Mount Lawley) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3591 creative arts, government investment, 3593 education investment, 3592 health services, 3592 payroll tax, 3593 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3591 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 534 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7358 Community and events Inglewood and Mt Lawley community garden, s. 767 Mount Lawley Community Cabinet, s. 6117 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4448 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7653 Culture and the Arts contemporary music fund, 495 creative arts, government investment, 5944 Emergency Services, bushfire season, 8616 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7669 Family Court Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 9617 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8846, 8905 Health department, Israel visit, s. 4237 research and innovation, g. 4400 Royal Perth Hospital, Mental Health Emergency Centre, 7795 Hospitality industry, reforms, 8218 Industrial Relations industrial manslaughter, g. 8903 WorkSafe inspectors, 6002 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 223

MILLMAN, MR SIMON ALEXANDER, BA (Hons), LLB (Mount Lawley) (ALP) (continued) Joint Audit Committee, first report, “Second Review of the Financial Management Act 2006” — tabling, 3531 Lands, compulsory property acquisition, Wittenoom, 1562 Leach Highway crash, Leonardus Tjandra, fatality, 7502 McGowan government, job creation — motion, 9486 Mental Health Emergency Centre, Royal Perth Hospital, 7795 Methamphetamine meth enforcement task force, 4267 policing, 7248 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7778 Planning high-density development, g. 739 Noranda nursery site, p. 2911 Police body-worn cameras, 1971 community safety, 9256 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4306 question, 2931 Political ideology, s. 3098 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 394 community service organisations, 398 health infrastructure and services, 394 job creation, 395 public transport, 396 Public Accounts Committee eleventh report, “Budget Briefings 2019–20” — tabling, 4851 thirteenth report, “Knowing What Good Looks Like: Challenges in Managing Major Public Sector Contracts” — tabling, 9587 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9282 Road Safety, blood alcohol limits, 260 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1446 Small Business, government reforms, 4878 State economy, government policies — motion, 7819 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5002 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1879 Tourism, two-year action plan, 5275 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8755 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6143 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8470 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 — second reading, 5372 MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Animal activism Attorney General’s comments, 4032 legislation, 5472 trespass, 3632 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 second reading, 1086, 1343 committee, 1355, 1366–1376, 1529–1535, 1764–1776 Assembly’s amendment — committee, 4811 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 — second reading, 6743 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2658 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Miss Africa Perth 2019, s. 1816 Climate change, Extinction Rebellion protests, 7733 Community Services, financial education, Financial Toolbox, s. 3514 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 2895 committee, 6166–6176, 6706–6720, 6730–6733, 7087–7097, 7109, 7180–7186, 7440–7444 recommittal, 7448, 7449, 7458 Corrective Services, juvenile detainees and offenders, 351 (answer advice 720), 1822 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 224 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 33 committee, 591–593 Corruption and Crime Commission, telecommunications interception warrants, 8303, 8690 Disability Services, Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, 4918, 4925, 5079, 5214, 5473, 5313 (supplementary information 9917), 6762, 6767 Disallowance motions, City of Rockingham Bush Fire Control and Bush Fire Brigades Amendment Local Law 2018 — motion, 5095 Education and Training Doubleview PS complex opening, 576, 1919, 2052, 2070; s. 596 minister, school infrastructure openings, 817 South Regional TAFE, enrolments, 3054 Environment, King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, renaming, 8312 (answer advice 8416) Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 1222, 1376 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review — motion, 1377; in reply, 1642 second reading, 1643 committee, 1654–1661, 1672, 1673 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — question, 9718 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3 committee, 17 Governor’s establishment, 3333, 4835 Health, abortion clinics, safe access zones, 3823 Heritage Merredin railway water tank, 9934 RMS Tayleur, s. 5770 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 second reading, 6186 committee, 7209–7222 Housing, investment package, job creation, Premier’s comments, 9806 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2365 question: advice, 2163 question: unlawful discrimination, 4818 Industrial Relations, wage theft inquiry — motion, 1215 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 3715, 3726 committee, 3821, 3822, 3833–3845 Lands, Midland workshops site, 9551, 9916 Legal affairs Attorney General allegations against police, s. 5902 legislative agenda, 4187, 4476, 4641, 6214 travel, 9139 courts, confidential affidavits, 2352 dangerous sexual offenders, 1518, 3717 judges, appointments, 3157 law reform, progress, 8407, 9867 multiple murderers, parole, 213, 451, 712 Njamal People’s Trust, 6541 self-defence — motion, 192; amendment to motion, 194 State Mortuary, CT scanner, 3511 Legislative Council, parliamentary questions, Attorney General, s. 8701 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6506 legislative agenda commerce, 8976 notice of motion, 8263; motion, 8524; in reply, 8541 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7062; s. 7110 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 225

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) McGowan government (continued) openness, transparency and accountability, s. 728 performance — motion, 5184 policies — motion, 8268 state economy, employment, 9671 transparency — motion, 4770, 4781; s. 4827 transparency and accountability — motion, 7845 Members of Parliament, Hon Kyle McGinn, marriage, s. 361 Metronet, Ellenbrook rail line, Tonkin Highway gap project, 5480 Mines and Petroleum, lithium refinery, Kwinana, mines safety and inspection levy, 3165 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into, extension of reporting time — motion, 9109 Ministers of the Crown ministerial family accommodation costs, guidelines, 1070, 1241 Premier, Government House visit, 1356 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5853 Police brass and copper theft, 3502, 5101 federal election, 2514 (answer advice 2650) juvenile offenders, shoplifting, 20 officers, assaults against and compensation — motion, 5861 Travers, Kim, 2641 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4942 committee, 5198–5203 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” recommendation 1 — motion, 5619 question: Attorney General, 6928, 7098, 7194, 7328 question: Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 5631, 5740, 5825, 5897 question: email access, 6178 (answer advice 6379) question: legal advice, 7726, 8552 question: State Solicitor’s Office, 5747, 5890, 6371, 7551, 9013, 9186 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” recommendation 1 — adoption, 6531 question: legal advice, 6721, 7457, 7882, 7985, 8157, 9146 fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 7337 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend”, Leader of the House’s notes, 8145 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — committee, 4185, 4492–4503, 4633 Public Sector Management Alexander, Grant, North Metropolitan Health Service, 9051 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 9908, 9379, 9542 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, tender process, 1663 ministerial statements, 9211 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 32 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 second reading, 3732 committee, 5211–5213, 5223 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 1383 committee, 2500–2512 third reading — cognate debate, 2657 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 second reading — cognate debate, 1383 committee, 2524 third reading — cognate debate, 2657 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 6748 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 226 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

MISCHIN, HON MICHAEL, LLB (Hons), BJuris (Hons), Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Transport, schools, traffic congestion, p. 3690 Treasury and Finance, John Holland, litigation, 1779, 2884 Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review, Standing Committee on 121st report, “Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018” — tabling, 798 122nd report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2019 — Extension of Time” — tabling, 3607; motion, 3608 123rd report, “Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2019” tabling, 5720 recommendations 1 and 2, amendment to standing orders — made an order of the day — motion, 5720 recommendations 1, 2, 5 and 6, amendment to standing orders — made an order of the day — motion, 5721 124th report, “Inquiry into the Form and Content of the Statute Book” — tabling, 8953 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7738 committee, 8286–8288, 8674, 8676, 8969–8972, 9005, 9153, 9154, 9169–9173, 9200, 9201, 9228, 9388, 9389, 9690, 9691, 9735, 9742–9751, 9791–9801 third reading, 9880 MUBARAKAI, MR YAZ, BCom, MCom, MMBF, DipIT (Jandakot) (ALP) Armadale justice and courthouse complex, 7369 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3589 education investment, 3591 job creation, 3590 transport infrastructure, 3590 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3589 Asian engagement strategy, 6262 Defence Science Centre, 4083 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, seventh report, “Levelling the Playing Field: Managing the Impact of the Rapid Increase of Short-Term Rentals in Western Australia” — tabling, 7481 Education and Training, gifted and talented program, p. 4397; g. 4842; s. 7149 Leeming Child Care Centre, s. 4237 LNG Jobs Taskforce, 2247 Lotterywest, retailers, 4270 Metronet, Infrastructure Australia, 402 Multiculturalism, Jandakot electorate, s. 8927 Perth–Japan direct flights, 6119 Premier’s trade delegation, India, 8453 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5409 State economy, employment, 7150 Transport Armadale Road–North Lake Road bridge, 9970 Karel Avenue upgrade, Perth Freight Link funding reallocation, 5269 Treasury and Finance cost of living, fees and charges, 3384 payroll tax, 8747 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6137 Wandoo Rehabilitation Prison, 1119 MURRAY, HON MICHAEL PHILIP, Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation (Collie–Preston) (ALP) Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, lithium tailings, p. 3895 Child Protection, working with children checks, mpi. 8627 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 987, 991 Regional Development, department, agriculture budget — motion, 4388 Seniors and Ageing cost-of-living increases, 2598 Dementia Awareness Month, ms. 6951 elder abuse, 1564, 3104, 4358, 9448; g. 6563 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 997 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 918, 932, 947, 961, 987, 991,1000, 1020, 1031, 1188, 1333, 1335, 2823, 2831, 2839, 2846, 3301, 3978, 3994, 6864 RAC Arena visits, 972 retiree tax, federal Labor policy, 1565, 1566 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 227

MURRAY, HON MICHAEL PHILIP, Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation (Collie–Preston) (ALP) (continued) Seniors and Ageing (continued) seniors card, 9312 Seniors Week, ms. 8829 stamp duty rebate, ms. 8332 WA Seniors Awards 2019, ms. 9421 Sport and Recreation Barbagallo Wanneroo Raceway, motorcycle racing, 1309 basketball associations, 1043 Collie Motorplex, g. 8336 Combat Sports Commission, online education and registration, ms. 9571 drownings, water safety plans, ms. 6772 Farmer, Graham “Polly”, tribute, ms. 5664 Get Onboard and Lead program, 2787 Indigenous Players Alliance, ms. 8040 Kerr, Samantha, West Australian RAC Sports Star of the Year, ms. 236 Kidsport, 2806 Michael, Stephen, WA Football Hall of Fame, ms. 1264 motorsports, 1044 Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020, WA athletes, state government support, 5688 Optus Stadium and Matagarup Bridge, promotional lighting, 1009 Perth Motorplex, junior drag racing, ms. 7898 Quinns Rocks Junior Cricket Club, ms. 4333 RAC Arena, shared path safety, 4005 Sport Australia, 6267 True Sport program, ms. 4672 VenuesWest, Perth Motorplex, 2853 WA country football, AFL funding, 7371, 7372 Yardley, Bruce, tribute, ms. 1828 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6050 NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, (Riverton) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal economic development taskforce, goldfields, 2977 remote Aboriginal communities, “Don’t Walk Away” advertising campaign, 1041 Agriculture and Food, south west saleyard, expressions of interest, 1611 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3376 energy policy, 3379 healthcare funding, 3379 state finances, 3377 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3376 third reading, 3905 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3926 Carbon emissions reduction target, federal Labor policy, 3213, 3214 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 139, 995–1001, 2819, 2825, 2835, 2845, 3999 Education and Training dyslexia, s. 6117 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 987, 989, 1000, 2832, 2841, 2846, 2997, 3991 Never Stop Reading! , 2788 Riverton PS, seventieth anniversary, s. 6589 Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, funding cuts, g. 9572 Emergency Services department, commissioner, 1330 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1179–1183, 2996, 3004, 3008, 3293, 3993 Energy Economic Regulation Authority, Minister for Energy’s comments, 2240 Horizon Power, distributed energy resources management system, 4002 microgrid power systems, Esperance, 2794 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 228 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Energy (continued) renewable energy targets, federal Labor policy, 1835, 1836 Synergy electricity supply, 2789, 2979 SolarReturn, 163 Western Power 360 Aware campaign, 2793 CEO remuneration, 3982 network, 4001, 4002 revenue, 2790 vegetation management, g. 6085 Environment lease 2416/100, D’Entrecasteaux National Park, 136 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1179–1182, 2997, 3001, 3006, 3008, 3992 Federal government federal election, Labor Party policy, 3883, 3884 financial management — notice of motion, 2720 Fisheries, aquaculture, 4897 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3874 Health ambulance ramping, 1002 health staff, assaults against, 121, 3446 hospitals and health campuses, bed numbers, 2784, 2792 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 136, 263, 986, 989, 999, 2847, 3290, 3295, 3449, 4141 palliative care, expenditure, 970 sustainable health review, 986 Housing federal Labor policy, 1556, 1557, 2589, 2590; mpi. 2598 house prices, Premier’s comments, 1723 Keystart, clients, 1197 minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 995–1001, 2820, 2835, 2845, 4318 seniors, Manjimup, 1194 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1313 consideration in detail, 2466–2469, 2583–2586, 2608–2618, 2743–2773 third reading, 2773 LandCorp, renewable energy, 4143 Legal affairs Attorney General Lockwood, Nicole, 669 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1179–1183, 2995–3007, 4142 justice pipeline model, 2786 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1135, 1274 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2574 Local Government, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 987, 990, 1000, 2824, 2831, 2840, 2846, 3994 McGowan government consultants and contractors, 1034–1036, 2975, 3990, 3991 election commitments, state economy — notice of motion, 509 federal election — notice of motion, 3896; motion, 4094 jobs and apprenticeships, pilot projects, 2801 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, funding and staff, 2979 performance federal infrastructure funding — notice of motion, 1840 federal Labor policies — notice of motion, 1840; motion, 1984 Plan for Jobs, mpi. 630; standing orders suspension motion, 781; motion, 781 policy changes, 62, 63 Mental Health Commission, commissioner, Tim Marney, 2423 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 229

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Metronet Forrestfield–Airport Link, workplace safety, 410 Huawei contract, 1117 meetings and projects, Ministers of the Crown, 986–995, 1179–1181 Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — standing orders suspension motion, 73 security, 251, 252; standing orders suspension motion, 501; motion, 501 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4542 consideration in detail, 4602–4611, 4853–4855, 4862, 5505–5511, 5528–5534, 5559–5562, 5577–5580 third reading, 5954 Mines and Petroleum, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 993–1001, 1179, 2820, 2827, 2836, 2845, 3997 Ministers of the Crown ministerial offices alcohol expenditure, 995–999, 1181, 1182, 1607 mobile phones and devices, 1036 Premier, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 136, 988, 999, 1179, 2824, 2834, 2843, 2845, 3991 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 7919 consideration in detail, 7945–7953 third reading, 8066 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2725 Police minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 124, 298, 987, 1607, 1891, 3290, 3294, 3297, 4765 Travers, Kim, 4262 WA Police Academy, staff, 2776 Ports, Westport Taskforce, report, mpi. 6013 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, procurement practices, laptops, 970 Premier’s Statement consideration, 237 education funding, 240 government asset privatisation, 242 Metronet, 241 tourism, 238 unemployment, 238 amendment to question Huawei, 386 mining legacy state agreements, 266 Public Sector Commission, independent review, 3990 Racing and Gaming gaming legislation, implementation, 2784 TAB, outlets and bets, 1472 Regional Development Albany artificial surfing reef, 1042 Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance — motion, 873 goldfields solar energy project, 1611 minister Energy Made Clean — motion, 2252 Lockwood, Nicole, 1045 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 987, 989, 1000, 3000, 3005, 3135, 3453, 4141 Renewable Hydrogen Council, 968 royalties for regions, “Special Inquiry into Government Programs and Projects: Final Report”, 3990 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 987, 991, 1000, 2823, 2831, 2839, 2846, 3994 Sharks hazard mitigation, funding, 1197 monitoring network, 1195 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5396 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 230 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

NAHAN, HON DR MICHAEL DENNIS, BEc, MS, PhD, (Riverton) (Lib) (continued) Sport and Recreation, Willetton Bowling Club, s. 8926 State Development, Jobs and Trade employment, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 867 Perth hub project, Far East Consortium, 3559, 3560 Plan for Jobs, 620, 621 state budget 2019–20 3099 Treasury forecasts, 1419 unemployment, 769, 770 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3926 consideration in detail, 3959–3961, 4063–4073 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1417 Tourism Chinese market, 969 Collie adventure trails, 4002 minister India visit, 2818 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 988, 992, 1001, 2821, 2826, 2829, 2846, 3996 Rottnest Island Authority, FOI requests, 1198 “Summer is the Greatest Show in Perth” campaign, 969 Transport minister, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 988, 994, 1001, 1618, 2995–3007, 3998 Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4979 taxi plates buyback scheme, mpi. 1844 Treasury and Finance cost of living, federal Labor Party — notice of motion, 509; motion, 1577 foreign buyers duty, 2927, 2928; standing orders suspension motion, 3570; motion, 3570 Government Mid-Year Financial Projections Statement, 1038–1042, 2802 government revenue, Optus Stadium, 2790 household fees and charges, 2705, 2706 land sales, 1036, 2837 state budget 2019–20 3380, 3382 state economy, 1299, 1300 McGowan government’s performance — motion, 2959 Treasurer, portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 987, 991, 1000, 2822, 2829, 2837, 2846, 3995 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6141 consideration in detail, 6317–6325, 6332–6337, 6428–6432, 6463–6465, 6476, 6477, 6568, 6575, 6581, 6586–6588, 6604, 6612–6618, 6627, 6628, 6652, 6679–6681, 6698–6700, 6784–6790, 6796, 6800, 6806, 6814, 6818, 6959–6963, 7006, 7007, 7129–7135 third reading, 7276 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9950–9961, 9982–9988 Water minister portfolio management — notice of motion, 509 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 121, 139, 1180, 1183, 1606, 3447–3453, 4000 southern seawater desalination plant, 1197 Water Corporation, innovation hub, 1175 NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3532 household fees and charges, 3537 housing industry, 3538 payroll tax, 3538 state finances, 3533 third reading, 3911 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3532 third reading, 3902 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 231

NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) (continued) Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3912 Child Protection, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6867 Education and Training, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6859 Emergency Services, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6862 Energy Economic Regulation Authority, report, 2591, 2929, 2930, 3101 electricity disconnections, 7687, 7929, 7930, 8042 electricity price increases, 9962, 9964 minister, coal industry — notice of motion, 509 Pilbara electricity reforms, Horizon Power, 4355, 4356; s. 4337 renewable energy targets, federal Labor policy, 1558 Synergy annual report 2018–19 7501, 7502, 7795, 7796 performance — standing orders suspension motion, 7510; motion, 7511 Environment, minister, portfolios, air travel, 7042 Health, minister, portfolios, air travel, 7954 Housing federal Labor policy, mpi. 2600 first home owner grant, applications, 1421, 1422 housing approvals, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 8744, 8745 housing sector — notice of motion, 8051; motion, 8233 Keystart loans, interest rates, 7630, 7633, 8047, 8048 minister, portfolios, air travel, 6867 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8366, 8611 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 1323 consideration in detail, 2467 Landgate, privatisation, 9313 Legal affairs, Attorney General, portfolios, air travel, 7049 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1291 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2577 Local Government, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6863 McGowan government economic management — notice of motion, 5953; motion, 6021 economic regeneration, Perth, 6966, 6967 election commitments, privatisation — notice of motion, 509 federal Labor policies — notice of motion, 1542 housing — notice of motion, 1542 Plan for Jobs — motion, 783 travel expenses, 5034, 5169 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4553 consideration in detail, 4606–4609 Mines and Petroleum, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6865 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 2720 consideration in detail, 2738–2741 third reading, 2741 Police, minister, portfolios, air travel, 7044 Premier, portfolios, air travel, 7047 Premier’s Statement consideration, 379 Canning Bridge precinct, 379 GST distribution, 382 international student and visitor numbers, 381 amendment to question, Huawei, 383 Public Accounts Committee ninth report, “Where to from Here? The Status of the Ord–East Kimberley Development Plan” — tabling, 1694 eleventh report, “Budget Briefings 2019–20” — tabling, 4852 twelfth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 7484 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9281 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 232 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

NALDER, MR DEAN CAMBELL, BBus, GradDip (AppFin&Inv) (Bateman) (Lib) (continued) Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8076 consideration in detail, 8341–8349 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance, 863, 864 minister, portfolios, air travel, 6861 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 1952 consideration in detail, 1957–1961 third reading, 2087 Seniors and Ageing, minister, portfolios, air travel, 6864 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5424 State Development, Jobs and Trade infrastructure projects, mpi. 8858 Plan for Jobs, 623 wages growth, 8849, 8850 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3912 consideration in detail, 3953–3962, 4062–4071, 4122–4129, 4216–4220 third reading, 4223 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 1952 Tourism, minister, portfolios, air travel, 7045 Transport, minister, portfolios, air travel, 7169, 7682 Treasury and Finance cost of living, federal Labor Party — motion, 1583 government assets, privatisation, 7367; mpi. 7376 mortgage stress, 3565, 3566 payroll tax, 4431, 4432 state economy CommSec report, 2707 government policies, 2413, 2414; notice of motion, 7653; motion, 7807 McGowan government’s performance — notice of motion, 2720; motion, 2948 notice of motion, 8464 unemployment, 772, 774 state finances, state final demand, 7787 Treasurer, portfolios, air travel, 7051 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6147 consideration in detail, 6785 third reading, 7287 Water, minister, portfolios, air travel, 8385 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8469 O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs, Indigenous ranger program, 1523 Agriculture and Food, beekeeping, swarm protection, 7886 Climate change Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, s. 5491 greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, 1246 Corrective Services, Young Offenders Act, review, p. 3690 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 41 Disability Services, 2019–20 state budget, 3059 Education and Training Atwell College and Hammond Park Secondary College, catchment area, 5085 Building and Construction Industry Training Fund and Levy Collection Act, review, 9913 gifted and talented programs, Chinese students, 8411, 8557 NAPLAN Online, technical issues, 3507 schools, maintenance, 7333 Sevenoaks Senior College, Santa’s Workshop, s. 361 Electoral reform, 719 Electoral Amendment (Ticket Voting and Associated Reforms) Bill 2019 — second reading, 3744 Emergency service announcements, hearing impaired, 3717; s. 3856 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 233

O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Energy electricity retailers, disconnections, 2168 Synergy, operations review, 4191 Environment container deposit scheme, coordinator, 3160 environmentally sensitive areas, 4036 Indigenous ranger program, 1523 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3771 federal election, 3773 McGowan government performance, 3771 police, Fremantle, 3774 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3309 Heritage, Arthur Head, City of Fremantle, 2888 Housing private property rights — motion, 4020 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — motion, as amended, 2875 rebate, state economy, 8307 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3714 Legal affairs, facial recognition technology, 8695, 9875 Legislative Council, business of the house afternoon tea break — standing orders suspension motion, 8955 extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8687, 9166, 9511 Local Government Cockburn, City of, 9054, 9215 donations disclosure, 6546 Fremantle Markets, p. 9637 Local Government Act, review, 823, 3636 Melville, City of, inquiry, 24, 1924, 4480 minister, visits to local governments, 7555 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4791 Local Government, Select Committee into appointment of members — motion, 4629 establishment — notice of motion, 3691; motion, 4616, 4628; amendment to motion, 4626 interim report — tabling, 7533 McGowan government openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 319 performance — motion, 5173; 5185 Metronet Ellenbrook rail line, 6726, 7101, 7199; motion, 5601 Forrestfield–Airport Link, cross-passage incident, Dundas Road, 9381 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5853 Police, Fremantle station, staff, 1784, 2357 Political donations — amendment to motion, 2332; motion, as amended, 2337 Ports shipping containers, North Wharf, Fremantle, 358, 580, 5317, 5476, 5829 spills, Fremantle inner harbour and Cockburn Sound, 1788 Westport Taskforce draft report, 5217 Kwinana port, 5744 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 second reading, 212, 222 committee, 227, 330, 331 Premier, Hon Simon O’Brien, correspondence, 2646 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — motion, 1068 fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” made an order of the day — motion, 5449, 5481; standing orders suspension motion, 5481 recommendation 1 — motion, 5608, 5617 recommendation 2 — motion, 5625 recommendation 3 — motion, 5627 recommendation 4 — motion, 5628 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 234 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

O’BRIEN, HON SIMON McDONNELL (South Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on (continued) fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” made an order of the day — motion, 6344; in reply, 6345; made order of the day 1 — motion, 6346; rescission of vote — standing orders suspension motion, 6347 recommendation 1 — adoption, 6514, 6535 recommendation 2 — motion, 6539 recommendation 3 — adoption, 6539, 6551 recommendation 4 — adoption, 6553 fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council” made an order of the day — motion, 7178; made order of the day 1 — motion, 7179 recommendation 1 — adoption, 7322, 7339 report, 7340 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend” — recommendation 1 — adoption, 8143, 8158 information release — notice of motion, 4007; motion, 4023 Public Sector Management online platform, 4646 Public Sector Commission, Crowdicity contract, 4822 Regional Development, direct maritime freight service, Pilbara, 6932 Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 32 State Development, Jobs and Trade, job creation, 7333, 9721 Transport Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel duplication, 6376 public transport, bus fleet, 6182 (answer advice 6379) Roe 8 and 9 5635 taxis, on-demand transport industry, 8979 (answer advice 9061); s. 2370 traffic management, Dan Murphy’s liquor barn, Como, 9546 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2019 1360 (supplementary information 1527), 1667 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7872 committee, 8572, 8669, 9046, 9047, 9123, 9124, 9170, 9171, 9364, 9733 third reading, 9891 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 835 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 835 Youth, Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, 3338 O’DONNELL, MR KYRAN MARTIN (Kalgoorlie) (Lib) Aboriginal Affairs, 2019–20 state budget, 5018 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3246 Kambalda Aquatic Centre, 3248 regional taxis, 3247 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3246 Child Protection, Aboriginal children, out-of-home care, 2810 Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, fourth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 9581 Community and events goldfields, community spirit, s. 5680 Kalgoorlie electorate, s. 8363 Kalgoorlie–Boulder community achievements, s. 4426 Community Services, Aboriginal homelessness, 2812 Corrective Services, Report on Government Services, 3130 Drought, southern rangelands, 8451, 8452; g. 8713 Estimates Committee A, adoption of report — motion, 3901 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8923 Health, aged care, 2809 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 second reading, 5251 consideration in detail, 5281–5288 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 235

O’DONNELL, MR KYRAN MARTIN (Kalgoorlie) (Lib) (continued) Kambalda Aquatic Centre, s. 1716, 3097 Lands, department, staff, 5018 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2106, 2122 McGowan government frontline services — motion, 666 performance, health — motion, 6995 Methamphetamine action plan, goldfields–Esperance, 5717 Mining Act, exploration tenements, 9341 Police, Aboriginal affairs division, 5290, 5291 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4292 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4744 Regional Development fly in, fly out workforce, s. 5267 goldfields, mpi. 5694 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1435 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9269 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5394 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 4349 Transport taxis, disabled passengers, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, g. 7899 Trans Access Road, g. 8898 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6292 consideration in detail, 6619, 6961, 6962 third reading, 7275 Winter sport results, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, s. 7500 O’MALLEY, MRS LISA MARGARET, GradDip (Recreation Studies) (Bicton) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3545 education investment, 3545 mental health services, 3547 Western Australian Jobs Act, 3546 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3545 Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 9441 Fiona Stanley Hospital, family birthing centre, 4436 Fremantle police station, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 1307 Homelessness, 4973 Local Government Act review, consultation, 2113 Local Government elections, 7156 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2265 McGowan government, conservation, 777 Mental health services, 2592 Mental Health Week, Bicton electorate, s. 8362 Metronet, public transport, patronage, 6264 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, 4587 third reading, 5973 Payroll tax, 8745 Perth Festival 2020, Highway to Hell, 8048 Public Accounts Committee, thirteenth report, “Knowing What Good Looks Like: Challenges in Managing Major Public Sector Contracts” — tabling, 9585 State finances, credit rating, 65 Transport Canning Highway–Preston Point Road intersection, pedestrian safety, s. 2109 Grant Street–Victoria Street cycleway, 5518 Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4984 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6109 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 619, 748 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 619, 748 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8496 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 236 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) Aboriginal tourism action plan, 2817 Animal activism, small businesses, 2417, 2418 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Australia–Africa Week, ms. 6397 Chinese and Vietnamese Lunar New Year festivals, ms. 62 Chung Wah Cultural Festival, ms. 3071 Diwali, ms. 8830 Harmony Week, ms. 1265 International Mother Language Day, ms. 733 Kaleidoscope Initiative, national awards, ms. 4839 Languages Week 2019, ms. 5132 Raymond, Russell, OAM, tribute, ms. 6772 Refugee Week, ms. 4397 Sikh community, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, 550th birth anniversary, ms. 8774 Defence Issues Australian Marine Complex strategic infrastructure and land use master plan, 5361, 5362 Australian Military Sales Catalogue, ms. 734 Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 5360, 9441; mpi. 9457, 9459 defence industry strategy, Perth, ms. 2914 Defence Science Centre, 3390, 3391, 4083 Pacific 2019 International Maritime Exposition, ms. 7898 Education and Training gifted and talented program, g. 4843 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 996 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 916, 929, 943, 958, 987, 989, 1000, 1014, 1019, 1031, 1332, 1335, 2832, 2841, 2847, 2997, 3300, 3992, 4135, 6859 RAC Arena visits, 972 Never Stop Reading! ambassador, 2789 schools asbestos, Wembley Downs PS, 4004 bullying, g. 1268 camp schools, 180, 7695 Como Secondary College and Kent Street SHS, 2805, 2856 damage, Peel region, 975 Dawesville SHS, proposed, 1026 fire safety, 7703 Inner City College, trees, 2793 Padbury SHS site, 3975 population growth, 2791 public schools facilities and resources, community use, g. 7473 performance benchmarks, 9447 violence, Hillarys, 2803 Rossmoyne SHS and Willetton SHS, funding cuts, g. 9573 School of Isolated and Distance Education, funding, 301, 7686 Sorrento PS, 3303 student suspensions, Vasse and Bunbury, 2809 water tanks, 6343 South Regional TAFE, 2019–20 state budget, 5036 VacSwim, regional programs, g. 7119 Estimates Committee B, division 23, correction of answer, s. 3894 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 4853 Liquor banned drinkers register trial, Pilbara, g. 7905 hospitality industry, reforms, 8218 restrictions, Pilbara, 3136 Western Australia Liquor Industry Awards, ms. 8198 McGowan government, federal election — motion, 4101 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 987–992 Ports, deep-water berths, Exmouth, 186 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 237

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Premier’s Statement — amendment to question, Hedland SHS, 96 Racing and Gaming animal welfare greyhound racing industry, g. 3072 racehorses, 8933, 8934; ms. 8041 Gaming and Wagering Commission, annual report, 9318 gaming legislation implementation, 2784 spring Ascot Racing Carnival, TABtouch Masters series, ms. 7467 TAB, 130, 1472 Thoroughbred Racing Committee, 2116, g. 2559 Regional Development, Busselton Margaret River Airport, 133, 174; motion, 7652, 8872 Small Business antisocial behaviour, Perth CBD, 8373, 8374 business migration program, 2805 government reforms, 4879 housing industry, 2594, 2595 living wage proposal, federal Labor policy, 2110, 2250 minister meetings, Small Business Development Corporation, 3973, 5171 motion, 5502 shoplifting, 5278, 5279 Small Business Development Corporation, 2018–19 annual report, 9499 statistics, 2419 subcontractor payments, 493; g. 4405 WA Super–CCI Survey of Business Confidence, 2711 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 3896 introduction and first reading, 4059 second reading, 4059; in reply, 5428 consideration in detail, 5430–5440, 5678, 5701–5711 third reading, 5711; in reply, 5712 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — third reading, 4234, 4251 Tourism Aboriginal tourism, 2817, 2818 airfares, regional, 2593 ATP Cup, 1973, 1974, 6780 Australian Cruise Association, conference 2018 1475 Australian Tourism Exchange 2019 2418, 3303 (correction of answer 3894); ms. 1950 Broome, 5170, 6418 port dredging, 7509 Chinese market, 970 Coral Bay, accommodation, 7937 Corroboree West 2019, ms. 7772 department, 2019–20 state budget, 5445 destination marketing, 3303 direct flights Broome, discounted fares trial, 5171 Broome–Singapore trial flights, Silkair, 128 Busselton–Melbourne, 7628, 7629 India, China and Japan, 167; ms. 6255 Melbourne–Kununurra, 5443 Perth–Japan, 67, 6260 Perth–Shanghai, 9612 Gourmet Escape, 1479, 6970 Hopman Cup, 2854, 2855 hotel occupancy rates, 128 international visitors, 1836, 4272, 5169; g. 4399 investment, 5130, 7789 jobs, 5170 Lucky Bay campground, 6594, 6595 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 238 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

PAPALIA, HON PAUL, CSC, GradDipBusAdmin, Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests (Warnbro) (ALP) (continued) Tourism (continued) marketing campaigns, 127, 2783 “Hotel Perth”, 132, 5441 “Summer is the Greatest Show in Perth”, 969 “Western Australia the Road Trip State”, 166, 1491, 2783 minister contact, Adam Barnard, 1475 India visit, 2818; ms. 860 meetings, Cameron Syme, 8221, 8222 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 998 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 922, 935, 951, 964, 988, 992, 1001, 1011–1024, 1032, 2821–2829, 2846, 3301, 3978, 3997, 7045 RAC Arena visits, 973 National Rugby League Nines tournament, 8367 regional visitor centres, 1477 Rottnest Island Army jetty, ms. 366 booking system, 126, 2815, 2819, 3132 international and domestic visitors, 1476 quokka birthday, 9310 Sufferfest, 1476 Rottnest Island Authority annual report 2018–19 9339 FOI requests, 1198 IT strategy, 1479 Sculpture by the Sea, 2801 Swan Valley Explorer bus service, 1476 Tourism Council WA, 2019 “Pre-Budget Submission”, 1305, 1306 Tourism WA China, La Viva Romance, 1475 cooperative marketing agreements, 1474 Margaret River, 2802, 3129 visitor statistics, 7681 two-year action plan, 1474, 1892, 2935, 4357, 5275 Ultimate Fighting Championships, 3304 visitor numbers, 4359, 4360 Western Australian Visitor Centre, 1474 Transport, Fremantle Passenger Terminal, refurbishment, 1478 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6303 PRESIDENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Hon Catherine Esther Doust), BA, (South Metropolitan) Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, 9220 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, 5293 Community and events, Mother’s Day, s. 3065 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice, extension of reporting date, 3, 5293, 8389 inquiry into the Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission’s oversight of police misconduct investigations, terms of reference, 8262 Emperor of Japan, book of celebration, 2859 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on 2018–19 annual report hearings, 5854 2019–20 Budget Estimates Hearings, 2012 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE condolence motion, 3312 s. 3305 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, passing, s. 3518 Legislation, Standing Committee on inquiry into the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial by Judge Alone) Bill 2017, substitution of member, 8262 inquiry into the Ticket Scalping Bill 2018, substitution of member, 5055 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 239

PRESIDENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Hon Catherine Esther Doust), BA, (South Metropolitan) (continued) Legislative Council 2019 sittings, welcome, 1 budget speech, 3011 business of the house extended sitting hours, catering, 9168, 9637, 9817 motions on notice, 189 non-government business, 3141, 5055, 7057, 7890, 9503 chamber media access, 4049 microphone lights, 1070 photographer access, 7531 seating plan, 4006 timing mechanism malfunction, 6165 complimentary remarks, s. 9918 delegation, Western Canada, 4767 Docs Online survey, 1761 Hitchcock, Hanna Emma-Lea, s. 797 independent members, speaking time, ruling by President, 4049 matter of privilege, 4006 national model occupational health and safety legislation, information session, 2143 Parliament of Western Australia website, 2859, 3607 parliamentary departmental surveys, 2621 parliamentary research program, s. 1366 parliamentary service Clerk Assistant (House), appointment, Sam Hastings, 7458 parliamentary officer, appointment, Lauren Levia, 7704 Parrella, Lisa, s. 6548 Usher of the Black Rod and Advisory Officer (Procedure), s. 797 Veletta, Suzanne, s. 5640 questions without notice preambles, standing order 105 1080 question length, 3643, 7202 visitors Broome North PS, 8656 Chamber of Minerals and Energy, 189 East Narrogin PS, 5172 visitors, distinguished Blunt, David, 9541 Pitt, Hon Curtis, 2148 Vainerere, Tangata, 7881 Members of Parliament Mazza, Hon Rick, absence, 7550 O’Brien, Hon Simon, birthday wishes, s. 3459 Smith, Hon Charles, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, resignation, 3856 Xamon, Hon Alison, birthday wishes, s. 4049 Mental Health Month, 7840 Oliver, Hon Oscar (Neil) Blackburne — condolence motion, 5853 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” tabling, 5448 recommendation 1 — motion, 5608 recommendation 2 — motion, 5626 recommendation 3 — motion, 5628 recommendation 4 — motion, 5629 Foster, Darren, writ, s. 6705 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” tabling, 6344 recommendation 1 — adoption, 6514 recommendation 2 — motion, 6553; amendment to motion — ruling by President, 6552 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 240 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

PRESIDENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Hon Catherine Esther Doust), BA, (South Metropolitan) (continued) Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on (continued) fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council” — tabling, 7178 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend” — tabling, 7963 Terrorism Christchurch terrorist attack condolence book, 2012; s. 1343 Legislative Council’s resolution, New Zealand Parliament’s response, 2473 Sri Lanka terrorist attack, s. 2621 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019, respectful consideration, 9688 PRICE, MR STEPHEN JAMES, GradDipMan, MBA (Forrestfield) (ALP) Animal activism, trespass — motion, 2448 Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8381 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 8381 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3552 cost of living, 3553 Forrestfield electorate, 3554 infrastructure investment, 3553 work health and safety legislation, 3555 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3552 Economics and Industry Standing Committee fifth report, “Implications of a Distributed Energy Future: Interim Report” — tabling, 2582 seventh report, “Levelling the Playing Field: Managing the Impact of the Rapid Increase of Short-Term Rentals in Western Australia” — tabling, 7480 Energy, technology training, 8934 Federal election, James Martin, s. 3558 Forrestfield United Soccer Club, s. 7929 Housing, Brownlie Towers, redevelopment, 4274 Meth border force, 3890 Metronet bus manufacturing contract, 1422 training opportunities, 7629 Mining and resources sector, performance, 1302 Police Frontline 2020 5520 frontline officer support, 6595 Sino Iron, Clive Palmer, 2706, 3382 Small Business, subcontractor payments, 493; g. 4404 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5399 Tourism, National Rugby League Nines tournament, 8366 Transport bus services, special events, Forrestfield–Optus Stadium, g. 736 Manning Road, off-ramp, 8460 Roe Highway–Kalamunda Road interchange, 6967 Tonkin Highway–Hale Road intersection, g. 8896 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6067 PRITCHARD, HON MARTIN BRIAN (North Metropolitan) (ALP) Criminal Code Amendment (Industrial Manslaughter) Bill 2017 — second reading, 5596 Culture and the Arts, Bluey, Australian exports, s. 7112 Disallowance motions Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Regulation 2018 — discharge of order, 2030 Shire of Augusta Margaret River Erosion and Sediment Control Local Law 2019 — discharge of order, 4157 Shire of Morawa Cemeteries Local Law 2018 — discharge of order, 2030 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2019 — discharge of order, 3479 Ellenbrook rail line — motion, 5599; in reply, 5607 Emergency services personnel — motion, 2492 Family and Domestic Violence, initiatives — motion, 3022 Future battery industry strategy — motion, 325 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 241

PRITCHARD, HON MARTIN BRIAN (North Metropolitan) (ALP) (continued) Industrial Relations silicosis risk — motion, 7429 wage theft inquiry — motion, 1219 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce — motion, 3478 Natural resource management groups — motion, 7077 Nursing service medal, p. 547; s. 598, 3195 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — motion, 1066 Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry — motion, 1633; in reply, 1641 Sport and Recreation, discrimination — motion, 2028 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — motion, 5062 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7577 committee, 8170–8184, 8288, 8294, 8390, 8672, 8682, 8961, 8969, 8986, 8998, 9049, 9063, 9120–9131, 9150, 9201, 9224, 9238, 9356–9363, 9376, 9407–9410, 9540, 9541, 9639–9641, 9653–9662, 9699–9707, 9740, 9741 third reading, 9885 s. 7892 PUNCH, MR DONALD THOMAS, BPsych, BSocwk, MBA (Bunbury) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3427 budget surplus, 3428 local communities, 3427 rail future fund, 3430 regional WA, 3429 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3427 Canal Rocks boat ramp, g. 1686 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, fifth report, “No Time for Complacency: Final Report of the Inquiry into the Protection of Crowded Places in Western Australia from Terrorist Attacks” — tabling, 1703 Community Services crisis and transitional accommodation service, Collie, 7936 hardship utility grant scheme, Bunbury service centre, 7370 Corrective Services Bunbury Regional Prison, infrastructure expansion, 8046 prison officer recruitment, 4081 Culture and the Arts Gwoonwardu Mia Aboriginal Cultural Centre, 8854 regional arts, 4877; g. 7474 Education and Training, jobs and skills centres, 4351 Emergency Services, multipurpose facility, Collie, 1972 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8772 Family and Domestic Violence, Peel refuge, 2597 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8915 Fishing, recreational, 8937 Health Bunbury Hospital, 5273 country health — motion, 5164 regional health care, funding and services, 6420; mpi. 1574 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 1555, 1576, 1707 Local Government, City of Bunbury, Murray Cook, s. 8744 McGowan government, job creation — motion, 9482 Mental Health, step-up, step-down facilities, Bunbury, 779 Mines and Petroleum future battery industry strategy, 400 Griffin Coal, Ewington mine, 4435 lithium industry, 8219 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 7781 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 420 Bunbury Development Committee, 422 police redress scheme, 421 regional airfares, 422 Western Australian Jobs Act, 424 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 242 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

PUNCH, MR DONALD THOMAS, BPsych, BSocwk, MBA (Bunbury) (ALP) (continued) Regional Development department, agriculture budget — motion, 4383 Dolphin Discovery Centre and Victoria Square, Bunbury, s. 2109 Retail trade, Bunbury, s. 6118 State Development, Jobs and Trade, government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4701 State economy, government policies — motion, 7831 Tourism Broome, Chinatown precinct, redevelopment, 6778 marketing funding, 1420 Transport Albany ring-road, federal funding, 1722 railcar manufacturing strategy, Australind train sets, 5939 regional road infrastructure, 3385 Voluntary assisted dying, euthanasia and assisted suicide, legalisation, p. 6083 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6076 consideration in detail, 6406 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8484 QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General; Minister for Commerce (Butler) (ALP) Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 1981 consideration in detail, 1982, 1983 third reading, 1984 Animal activism legislation, 3891, 3892, 5129 trespass, 1124, 8616, 8855; motion, 2450 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 539 consideration in detail, 540–545 third reading, 545 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 3081–3089 Child Protection, minister, performance — motion, 8728 Civil Procedure (Representative Proceedings) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4542 introduction and first reading, 4677 second reading, 4678; in reply, 7364, 7495 third reading, 7495 Commerce buildings, flammable cladding audit, ms. 8331; pex. 8339 g. 8332 Gascoyne Water Co-operative, auditor, g. 3526 petrol prices, Perth, ms. 2913 Sterling First, 3892, 4080 swimming pools, safety barrier inspections, ms. 7624 tow truck industry, 7836 Western Australian Consumer Protection Awards, ms. 1099 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 consideration in detail, 887–911 third reading, in reply, 1554 Corruption and Crime Commission employee perception survey, ms. 6771 unexplained wealth provisions, 2116 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 508 introduction and first reading, 610 second reading, 610; in reply, 4449 consideration in detail, 4452–4454 third reading, 4542 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 243

QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General; Minister for Commerce (Butler) (ALP) (continued) Criminal Law Amendment (Intimate Images) Bill 2018 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 520, 521 prosecutorial guidelines, pex. 786 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4333 introduction and first reading, 4406 second reading, 4406; in reply, 7664 consideration in detail, 7665, 7666 third reading, 7775 Culture and the Arts, State Records Commission, 2017–18 annual report, 1164 Economics and Industry Standing Committee, fourth report, “Western Australia’s Smash Repair Industry: Structural Challenges”, government response, ms. 860 Education and Training, Madeley PS, tenth anniversary, s. 7501 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 receipt and first reading, 1850 second reading, 1850; in reply, 7678 third reading, 7679 Family Court Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7642 introduction and first reading, 7774 second reading, 7774 Family Violence Legislation Reform Bill 2019 introduction and first reading, 9427 second reading, 9427 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7490 second reading, 7490; in reply, 8944 third reading, 8950 question, 7366 Health Ministerial Expert Panel on Advance Health Directives, ms. 5984 Perth Children’s Hospital, lead contamination, 669 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4542 introduction and first reading, 4675 second reading, 4675; in reply, 5259 consideration in detail, 5265, 5280–5289 Legal affairs Aboriginal Legal Service, funding, 5277 Attorney General Lockwood, Nicole, 669 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 1182 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1166–1194, 2326, 2995–3007, 3605, 4136, 4142, 7049 RAC Arena visits, 1177 child sex offenders Hill, Peter Wallace, 7793, 7931, 7932 Thornton, Ian, sentence, 7246, 7247 custody notifications service, ms. 4673 dangerous sex offenders, 7631 Latimer, Edward, 6773 mpi. 7801 department Cisco devices, cybersecurity, 1192 state budget 2019–20 5167, 5168 Equal Opportunity Commission, 2018–19 annual report and audit statement, tabling, ms. 7467 Gore, Jody, royal prerogative of mercy, ms. 7466 high-risk violent offenders, legislation, 4691 Information Commissioner, appointment, ms. 4965 judicial appointments, Jennifer Hill and John Vaughan, ms. 2557 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 244 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

QUIGLEY, HON JOHN ROBERT, LLB, JP, Attorney General; Minister for Commerce (Butler) (ALP) (continued) Legal affairs (continued) law and order, small business, 8754 Law Week 2019, Community Service Law Awards, ms. 3212 Leach Highway crash, Leonardus Tjandra, fatality, 7502 Legal Aid WA health–justice partnership, ms. 6255 mortgage hardship service, ms. 1949 online legal chat service, ms. 606 seniors, ms. 2557 virtual offices, ms. 5935 legislation website, copyright, ms. 8829 memorial vandalism and desecration, 2326 Merrin, Karen, tribute, ms. 1949 Miller, Hon Geoffrey, QC, tribute, ms. 606 National Redress Scheme, 7794 State Administrative Tribunal, Justice Janine Pritchard, appointment, ms. 2239 state mortuary, CT scanner, 4539 victims of crime, online portal, ms. 6951 violent offender sentencing, 8893 McGowan government, law and order — motion, 7256 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 1179, 1181 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4542 introduction and first reading, 4679 second reading, 4679; in reply, 8734 third reading, 8736 Police, juvenile offenders, Target 120 5168 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, Emma Kearney, 2019 Policy Practitioner of the Year, ms. 5985 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, 7150 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, legal advice, 8051 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 introduction and first reading, 7493 second reading, 7493 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Craig Peacock, Corruption and Crime Commission investigation, 1118 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5659 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 2917–2919 Sunday Entertainments Repeal Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7492 second reading, 7492 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 1885 consideration in detail, 2920–2927, 3089–3096, 4340–4349, 4361–4369, 4408–4416 third reading, 4416; in reply, 4419 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6091 consideration in detail, 6624–6653, 6687–6697, 6821–6835 QUIRK, MS MARGARET MARY, LLB (Hons), MA (Girrawheen) (ALP) Aboriginal Legal Service, funding, 5277 Animal activism, trespass — motion, 2453 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3434 GST distribution, 3434 Joondalup Health Campus, 3435 police and community youth centres, 3436 tourism and the arts, 3437 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3434 Ashdale Secondary College, High School Musical, s. 5678 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 245

QUIRK, MS MARGARET MARY, LLB (Hons), MA (Girrawheen) (ALP) (continued) Community service organisations, 2420 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the eleventh report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s Report on ‘A Saga of Persistence’” — tabling, 4850 twelfth report, “An Unreasonable Suspicion — Parliamentary Inspector’s Report” — tabling, 8339 thirteenth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 9581 Elder abuse, funding and prevention strategy, 3104, 4358 Emergency Services, crew cab protection program, 6596 Health, sugar labelling, g. 5238 Industrial manslaughter, 6003 Invest and Trade Western Australia, 8930 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5111 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4749 Public Sector Management, corruption, 9443 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 second reading, 9276 question, 7507 State mortuary, CT scanner, 4539 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5658 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4998 Transport, bus route 352, Madeley, p. 9941 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6097 consideration in detail, 6322–6340, 6402, 6403, 6410, 6411, 6430, 6431, 6460–6471, 6491, 6492, 6575–6589, 6600–6639, 6648–6671, 6681–6688, 6700, 6786–6842, 6960–6964, 6984, 7007–7036, 7131–7146, 7162–7165 third reading, 7282 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9948–9953, 9960, 9980–9984, 9994–9998 World Refugee Day, s. 4873 REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) Agriculture and Food Bradford, Dawson, tribute, s. 5266 Value Add Agribusiness Investment Attraction Fund, 3457 Animal activism, trespass — motion, 2436 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3371 Aboriginal Affairs, 3375 Metronet, 3372 mining sector, 3373 royalties for regions, 3371 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3371 third reading, 3907 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3917 Community Services, homelessness, strategy — motion, 7637 Corrective Services adult offenders, drug offences, 6874 Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, 3132, 5041, 5052, 5053, 5520, 5521 minister, performance — standing orders suspension motion, 5523; motion, 5523 Drought, southern rangelands — motion, 8647 Economics and Industry Standing Committee fifth report, “Implications of a Distributed Energy Future: Interim Report” — tabling, 2580 sixth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 5676 seventh report, “Levelling the Playing Field: Managing the Impact of the Rapid Increase of Short-Term Rentals in Western Australia” — tabling, 7482 Education and Training camp schools, 179, 7695 Mount Barker Community College, chess championships, s. 7500 Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, 2992, 3134 bushfire mitigation, 4247, 4248, 5040, 6858 enhanced prescribed burning program, 1563, 1564, 1893 good neighbour policy, 7046 Office of Bushfire Risk Management, permits, 5034 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 246 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) (continued) Energy Collie biomass plant and solar farm, 5272 electricity supply, Walpole, 3980, 8260 Synergy, performance — motion, 7512 Warradarge wind farm, 2978 Environment environmental approvals, Yornup Quarry, Hesketh Quarry’s Pty Ltd, 306 fire safety, William Bay National Park, 5054 Jarrahwood bushfires, 7683 Haddon, Terry and Jenny, g. 5669 Keep Australia Beautiful Council, community grants, 6121, 6122 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8769 Federal government, Hon Tim Fischer, AC, s. 6117 Fisheries Greens Pool, prohibition on fishing, g. 1269 marron fishery, 8852 Forestry, Western Australian Regional Forest Agreement, 1837 Greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, 2990, 5050 Health, Albany Health Campus, radiation oncology services, 5021 Housing Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1176 maintenance, remote communities, 9311 Regional Services Reform Unit, 6597, 6598 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 2431, 2455 consideration in detail, 2466, 2468, 2585–2587, 2608–2619, 2742, 2743 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5107 Lands, crown land, transfers and sales, 164 Local Government, regional festivals, 5051 McGowan government law and order — motion, 7253 performance, 8748 state economy, employment, 8764 Mental health programs, south west region, g. 8715 Methamphetamine, south west, 5447 Metronet, Forrestfield–Airport Link, soil contamination, PFAS, 2984 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — consideration in detail, 5569, 5570 Mines and Petroleum, BHP, iron ore royalty payments, 1183, 1490 North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 7911 consideration in detail, 7941–7947 third reading, 8064 question, 8049 community development and local participation plans, mpi. 8052 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2724 Planning bushfire management, Mt Helena, 408, 409, 7839 metropolitan region scheme amendment, Mt Helena, 1617 Police firearms, stolen, 5585 staff retention, 3598 Ports, Westport Taskforce, report, mpi. 6013 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, email security, 7690 Premier’s Statement consideration, 112 energy industry, 114 prisons, 113 state finances, 112 southern forests irrigation scheme, 115 amendment to question bushfire risk management, 414 mining legacy state agreements, 248 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 247

REDMAN, HON DONALD TERRENCE, BSc, DipEd (Warren–Blackwood) (Nat) (continued) Public Sector Management jobs, 7687 machinery-of-government changes, 2989 Regional Development Albany wave energy project Carnegie Clean Energy, 181, 187, 2987; standing orders suspension motion, 871; motion, 872 jobs, 165 tender process, 1044 University of Western Australia research project, 865, 2988 biosecurity rating, Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes, 182 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion, 163, 174, 175, 5051 notice of motion, 8793; motion, 8868 standing orders suspension motion, 7641, 7649; motion, 7649 Collie Futures small grants program, 5017 Collie solar farm and biomass energy plant, 5020 community resource centres, 7960 Country Age Pension Fuel Card, 8117 department, agriculture budget — motion, 4379 Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1175 goldfields, mpi. 5699 minister Carnegie Clean Energy — standing orders suspension motion, 8939; motion, 8939 contact, Greg Poland, 2984 Energy Made Clean, 2243, 2248; standing orders suspension motion, 2251; motion, 2251 portfolios and agencies, 2986, 3130 Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2942 renewable hydrogen, jobs, 6343 State Development, Jobs and Trade Busselton, economic growth, 9608 government contracts, local jobs, mpi. 4696 “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, 4694, 7838 Plan for Jobs, 625 state agreement acts, amendments, 2932, 3388, 3389 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5653 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 3917 consideration in detail, 3963–3970, 4063–4069, 4126–4128 third reading, 4229 Tourism Busselton–Melbourne direct flights, 7628, 7629 visitor statistics, 7681 Transport agricultural vehicle movements, 8654 Bunbury Outer Ring Road route, p. 366 Busselton Margaret River Airport, reception lounge, 9971, 9972 minister, performance — motion, 1141 rail lines, Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, 6873, 7508, 7509 Treasury and Finance, Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1175 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6094 consideration in detail, 6333, 6334, 6401, 6580, 6581, 6610–6617, 6641–6650, 6670, 6683, 6697 third reading, 7273 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 9997 Water gauging station, Gregory Road, Manjimup, 6873 licence allocations, 6342 minister, performance, mpi. 6977 Perth Region Alliance, 8827 supply, Denmark, 6781, 6782, 10009 Water Corporation, Aroona Alliance, 8387 water resources management, legislation, 4435, 4436, 6968, 6969 (supplementary information 7160), 7958 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 — second reading, 4885 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 248 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) Animal activism national event, 2113, 2114 police intervention, 629 trespass — motion, 2440 Child Protection, working with children checks — motion, 9262 Community Services, homelessness strategy — motion, 7639 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8771 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3876 Health, staff, protection, mpi. 3400 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 2720 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5108 Legislative Assembly business of the house private members’ business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 2719 standing orders suspension motion, 5133 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — notice of motion, 741; amendment to motion, 1111, 2720, 5133 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2577 Local Government, Dog Act, penalties, p. 604 McGowan government law and order — motion, 5542 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — motion, 5951 “Report on Consultants Engaged by Government”, 2975 Methamphetamine McGowan government commitment, 626, 2114 meth border force, 3890 meth enforcement task force, 4266–4268 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce, 1560, 4971 mpi. 4279 north west, 7055 policing, 7248 south west, 5447 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 987, 1891 Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 — question to be put, 5570, 5571 Ministers of the Crown government vehicles, traffic infringements, 4264 Premier, interstate travel, November 2018 — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 742 Police Aboriginal affairs division, 5290 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff, 5291 Armadale justice and courthouse complex, 7369 Cockburn Gateway shopping centre, 1966, 1967, 4396 community protection — motion, 6453 community safety, 8613, 9256 Constable Care Child Safety Foundation, ms. 489 crime rates burglary, 3599 g. 735 Mandurah, g. 5237 motor vehicle theft, 3602 shoplifting, 3285 cyclists, infringement notices, 125, 2471 districts, 497 DNA samples, 160 drink-driving, 5587, 7691 family and domestic violence incidents, 8521 initiatives, 6422 firearms legislation, 4395 licensing, 301, 3598, 5290 missing or stolen, 912, 5585 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 249

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Police (continued) Fremantle CBD, 4262 Frontline 2020 5520 mental health escorts, 8118 minister events, RAC Arena, 4259 ministerial aircraft, 162 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 996 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 124, 298, 987, 1607, 1610, 1890–1892, 2140, 2471, 2975, 3009, 3290–3297, 4264, 4765, 7044 mobile phone use while driving, 5588 officers, 6493 active offender and active armed offender training, 302 additional — motion, 8788 assaults against, 4260 equipment, 1123, 1971, 3563, 5292, 8781, 8852 frontline officer support, 6595 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, 176 statistics, 133, 305, 2976, 4396, 5584, 5585, 6006 wages policy, 2415, 2416 Operation Ironfish, ms. 8595 Police Academy Expo, ms. 1543 police and community youth centres, 2712, g. 2084 police dogs, midwest and goldfields, ms. 8450 prosecutors, 9338 pursuits, 8828 random roadside testing, 3128, 9313, 9315 redress scheme, 5589, 9336 regional enforcement unit, 172, 1893 regional radio network, 172 retail theft, Belmont, g. 7470 school zones, 170, 2977 seniors, assaults against, 128, 4263, 9496 slow down, move over, 5292 speed cameras, 4261 speeding infringement notices, Hillarys, 3298 staff, 3598, 7933, 7934 stations Armadale, 9607 Fremantle, Corruption and Crime Commission report, 1307 Mandurah, 2975 Stop the Violence initiative, ms. 1948 technology crime services, 5291 Travers, Kim, 2011, 2472, 4263 WA Police Academy, staff, 2776 war memorials, vandalism and desecration, 173, 174 water police, 3976 welfare checks, 7696 Western Australia Police Force bicycles, 3008 Christchurch terrorist attack, ms. 1543 ex–Australian Defence Force personnel, 157 negotiators, 1892 post-traumatic stress disorder, 1889 public service transfers, 157 RiskCover claims, 1889 severance payments, 6495 traffic control, 912 vehicles, 161, 302, 7054, 8260 Western Australian Cricket Association, international matches, security services, 157 Your SAY, Your Call competition, ms. 5355 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 250 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

ROBERTS, HON MICHELLE HOPKINS, BA, DipEd, Minister for Police; Road Safety (Midland) (ALP) (continued) Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 2719 introduction and first reading, 2915 second reading, 2915; in reply, 4312 consideration in detail, 4315, 4316 third reading, 4317 question, 2931 Regional Development, Newman, social and infrastructure issues, mpi. 2946; amendment to motion, 2946 Road Safety Belt Up campaign, ms. 2555 blood alcohol limits, 260 bull bars, 4395 cyclists, injuries and deaths, 162, 5584 Distance of Distraction campaign, ms. 5496 Dowerin, 9502 international drivers, 165, 166, 7505 National Road Safety Week, ms. 2912 road safety awards, Arility app, ms. 7623 Road Safety Commission, road trauma trust account, 4259 “Safe Cars for Every Budget” report, 9308 traffic accidents, Hillarys, 3300 traffic crashes, 9490 World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, ms. 9248 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 introduction and first reading, 510 second reading, 510; in reply, 1467 consideration in detail, 1545–1547 third reading, 1548 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 introduction and first reading, 7487 second reading, 7487; in reply, 9280, 9432 consideration in detail, 9435, 9436, 9598, 9599 third reading, 9600 question, 7507 Strickland, Hon George Joseph — condolence motion, 5655 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 4542 introduction and first reading, 4674 second reading, 4674; in reply, 5009 consideration in detail, 5012–5015 third reading, 5015 Transport Great Eastern Highway, Walgoolan–Southern Cross, 3290 restricted access vehicles, accidents, 1604 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6304 consideration in detail, 6488 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 742 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 742 ROWE, MS CASSANDRA MICHELLE, BA, AdvDipFinServ (Belmont) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3431 budget surplus, 3431 education investment, 3432 family and domestic violence initiatives, 3433 mental health services, 3433 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3431 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3934 Contemporary music fund, grants, 8457 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 251

ROWE, MS CASSANDRA MICHELLE, BA, AdvDipFinServ (Belmont) (ALP) (continued) Education and Training Carlisle, Belmay, Belmont and Riverdale PS, s. 4872 schools, bullying, g. 1267 Energy, climate risks disclosure, g. 4209 Elder abuse, g. 6562 Family and Domestic Violence, initiatives, 1559, 6422 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8917 Health federal Labor policy, 1425 glyphosate, g. 8337 Mental Health Week, suicide prevention, g. 7903 Methamphetamine McGowan government commitment, 626 methamphetamine action plan, funding, 2928 Metronet railcars, Bellevue facility, 1718, 7247 railway level crossings, 3218 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8733 Police, equipment, 1123, 8852 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 3117 climate change, 3119 Metronet, 3118 TAFE fees and charges, 3118 waste reduction, 3120 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4752 Public Sector Management, wages policy, 6124 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8226 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1457 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9271 Sport and Recreation junior football clubs, s. 6589 sports club volunteers, Belmont electorate, s. 7927 State Development, Jobs and Trade, jobs, railcar manufacturing, 9964 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3934 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1865 Transperth, railcars, 4535 Treasury and Finance, iron ore royalty revenue assumptions, 2019–20 state budget, 5271 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6134 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8500 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 — second reading, 4886 Women’s Interests — gender equity, 8369 ROWE, HON SAMANTHA HELEN, BBus (International Business), Parliamentary Secretary (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Elder abuse, 9448 Ellenbrook rail line — motion, 5605 Modern slavery — motion, 5188 Multiple murderers, parole, 713 Police, injured officers, compensation, 719 Railway level crossings, 7152 Retail theft, Belmont, g. 7470 Schools, bullying — notice of motion, 548; motion, 1047; in reply, 1062 Silicosis risk — motion, 7428 Sport and Recreation, discrimination — motion, 2029 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7570 RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) Agriculture and Food glyphosate use — notice of motion, 8792; motion, 8877 live export federal Labor policy — motion, 3404 government policy, 4078, 4079 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 252 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) (continued) Animal activism, legislation, 5129, 8615, 8616, 8854, 8855 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3423 education investment, 3426 Esperance tanker jetty, 3424 household fees and charges, 3423 Katanning Hospital, 3435 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3423 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 — second reading, 533 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4425 Drought, southern rangelands — motion, 8637 Education and Training Castletown PS, 4433 Hedland SHS, 256, 257 school water tanks, 6343 Emergency Services firefighting trucks and appliances, 8218, 9966, 9967 Katanning Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service, s. 8927 Harmony Festival, Katanning, s. 1716 Health country health — motion, 5147 general practitioners, shortage, regions, 6125 health system, mpi. 4089 Katanning Hospital, general practitioners, 2936 Kerry Lodge and Lechenaultia House, 2596 regional health, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 7399 Heritage, Esperance tanker jetty, demolition, 4880, 4881 Labor Party, nationalisation platform, 6006, 6007 Legal affairs department, 2019–20 state budget, 5167, 5168 National Redress Scheme, 7794 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1288 Lewis, Hon Kennon (Richard) — condolence motion, 2575 Local Government, Kenneth Ernest Pech, tribute, s. 8744 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2261 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8732 Planning, Kiara College, 9613, 9614 Police, juvenile offenders, Target 120 5167 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4298 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 512 Premier’s Statement consideration, 91 aged care, 93 education, 94 mining industry, 92 western rock lobster industry, 91 amendment to question, Hedland SHS, 94 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4746 consideration in detail, 4762 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — consideration in detail, 8353 Regional Development department, agriculture budget — motion, 4387 Nyabing Community Hub, s. 4872 regional dwellers, higher education contribution scheme concessions, Nationals’ Senate candidate policy, 3563, 3564 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1445 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9279 Sport and Recreation ATP Cup, 1973, 1974 Collie Motorplex, g. 8335 Get Onboard and Lead program, 2787 WA country football, AFL funding, 7371, 7372 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 253

RUNDLE, MR PETER JAMES, GAICD (Roe) (Nat) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade, “Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity” program, regional jobs, 780 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 second reading, 1866 consideration in detail, 4416 third reading, 4419 Transport agricultural vehicles, 6265, 6266, 8370 heavy vehicle pilot licences, 7153, 7154 Main Roads WA, Albany Highway, Williams, g. 4211 minister, performance — motion, 1145 TransWA, Albany–Perth bus routes, 7691 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6105 third reading, 7281 Water minister, performance, mpi. 6976 supply dryland areas, 1726, 1728 Roe electorate, 1303; s. 768 SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning (West Swan) (ALP) Climate change, coastal erosion, 5276, 5277 Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7494 second reading, 7494; in reply, 8950 consideration in detail, 9290–9295 third reading, 9295 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5116 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1105, 1706 McGowan government, travel expenses, 5169 Metronet bus manufacturing contract, 1422 Byford rail extension, 7838 costings, 7299, 8523 east redevelopment area, 4079 Ellenbrook rail line, 4243, 4968, 6777, 6901, 7175, 7506, 7836, 7837 Forrestfield–Airport Link finances, 6901 review, 4321 safety, 410, 7173, 7175, 7299 soil contamination, PFAS, 126, 2984 workers’ compensation claims, 7174, 8522 Huawei contract, 253, 254, 261, 401, 4322, 4766, 9257, 9258; ms. 1099 meetings and projects, 988, 994 national security advice — motion, 506 Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — motion, 79 State Solicitor’s Office, advice, 1965, 2111, 2112 Infrastructure Australia, 402 projects, 2590 public transport, 186, 629, 6264 rail projects, 185 railcars, Bellevue facility, 7247 railway level crossings, 3218, 7152 state budget 2019–20 5019 Thornlie–Cockburn link, 7837, 7956 training opportunities, 7629 value capture modelling, 7056 Yanchep line extension, 7837, 7838, 9253 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 254 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Metropolitan Region Scheme (Beeliar Wetlands) Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 4594 consideration in detail, 4602–4615, 4854, 4855, 4862, 5506–5515, 5528–5533, 5559–5582 third reading, 5954; in reply, 5976 Planning “Better Urban Forest Planning” guide, compliance, 1488 building approvals, neighbouring property damage, 7168 bushfire management, Mt Helena, 403, 404 Coral Bay, accommodation, g. 7902 department, 2018–19 annual report, 9341 Design WA, infill developments, 499 Elizabeth Quay, Aboriginal art gallery, 1030 high-density development, g. 741 housing diversity, 4434 infill targets, 2111, 4246 Joondalup, City of, town planning scheme, g. 2078 Kiara College, 9613, 9614 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Elizabeth Quay, 2781 Riverside project, 1030 metropolitan region improvement fund, 135 metropolitan region scheme amendments 1270/41, Ocean Reef marina redevelopment, ms. 7898 1323/41 and 1324/41, south and central Bullsbrook urban precinct, ms. 7349 Mt Helena, 1617 Noranda nursery site, g. 3524 North Stoneville town site, structure plan 34, g. 6565 planning reform action plan, 8367 economic growth, 5364 Subiaco, City of redevelopment, 259, 6121 town planning scheme, 2792 Swan Valley, 4319 local planning scheme amendments, 2805 metropolitan region scheme amendment 1332/41, ms. 3364 WA Planning Commission, 2017–18 annual report, 134 Ports deep-water berths, Exmouth, 307 Westport Taskforce Fremantle port capacity, 7694, 9341 report, mpi. 6015 Premier awareness of issues — motion, 4861 interstate travel, November 2018 — motion, 747 Premier’s Statement, amendment to question bushfire risk management, 416 Huawei, 388 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 introduction and first reading, 7493 second reading, 7493; in reply, 8228, 8340 consideration in detail, 8341–8356 third reading, 8356; in reply, 8376 Regional Development Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion — motion, 7651 goldfields, mpi. 5698 minister, Energy Made Clean — motion, 2255 Road Safety bull bars, 7298 traffic accidents, Hillarys, 4332 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 255

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Small Business local government red tape, g. 5669 minister — motion, 5504 Sport and Recreation, Optus Stadium and Matagarup Bridge, promotional lighting, 1010 State Development, Jobs and Trade, infrastructure projects, mpi. 8862 Transport agricultural vehicles, 6266, 8370, 8371, 8654 airfares, regional, 184, 5689; ms. 7468 air services, northern goldfields routes, Skippers Aviation, 4319 bus services Albany–Perth bus routes, TransWA, 7691 route 464, Hillarys, 971, 2983 special events, Forrestfield–Optus Stadium, g. 737 Canning Bridge station interchange, 3009 Claisebrook depot, billboard advertising, 1008 cycling cycle and pedestrian path, RAC Arena, 2980 Grant Street–Victoria Street cycleway, 5518 Mitchell Freeway cyclepath, 7792 principal shared path network, 2620, 3974, 4321 drivers’ licences driving instructors, 176 practical driving assessments, 4323–4331 seniors, renewal, medical assessments, 174 federal funding, 1965, 3456 fish kills, Jurien Bay marina, 6971 Freight and Logistics Council, 4320 Fremantle Traffic Bridge, 2937 heavy vehicle pilot licences, 179, 7153, 7154 Hillarys Boat Harbour, 8115 infrastructure projects, federal funding, 9446 life jackets, 8936 Main Roads WA Albany Highway, Williams, g. 4211 infrastructure delivery plan, 6899 religious temple access, g. 6564 Mandurah Estuary Bridge, 1034 Matagarup Bridge, 7174 minister FOI requests, 1120, 1121 Miling visit, 5168 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 998 performance — motion, 1148 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 924, 938, 954, 967, 988, 994, 1001, 1017–1032, 1186, 1618, 2995–3007, 3979, 3999, 6899, 7169, 7683 RAC Arena visits, 974 NorthLink WA, 7176 numberplates, Mandurah, 5023 parking levies, Perth, 7168 public transport patient parking concessions, g. 7469 subsidies, 185 Public Transport Authority federal Labor policy, 5023 notifiable occurrences, 8116 Singapore and China visit, 4321 transit officers, 8510, 8511 rail lines Bunbury–Busselton, 2994 Bunbury–Greenbushes, lithium mining, 6873, 7508, 7509 Byford rail extension, 6592 restricted access vehicles, 1425, 2990 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 256 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SAFFIOTI, HON RITA, BBus, Minister for Transport; Planning (West Swan) (ALP) (continued) Transport (continued) roads Albany ring-road, 1722, 2249 Armadale Road–North Lake Road bridge, 7174, 9970 Bunbury Outer Ring Road, community groups, 2987 Bussell Highway, Busselton–Capel, 2982, 2983, 3447, 5169 Geraldton bypass, g. 4404 Great Eastern Highway bypass, Bindoon, 5042 Kalgoorlie–Boulder upgrade, 5128 Walgoolan–Southern Cross, 2986 Hepburn Avenue, 176 Infrastructure Australia audit, 5359 Karratha–Tom Price road, 186, 6008 Manning Road off-ramp, 8461 Marmion Avenue, 3973 Mitchell Freeway extension, 8783 widening, 2115, 3222, 3223, 8045; g. 9576 northern suburbs, 862 Old Coast Road, Falcon, g. 4214 Pinjarra–Williams Road, climbing lane, Boddington, 9341 regional infrastructure, 771, 1118, 3386, 7934 Reid Highway, 4353 Roe Highway Great Eastern Highway intersection, 4319, 7171 Kalamunda Road interchange, 6968 South Western Highway, Coolup, g. 4846 Tonkin Highway federal funding, 1970, 1971 Gnangara Road interchange, 7176 Hale Road intersection, g. 8897 Mundijong Road extension, 2710; g. 2080 traffic noise, g. 8718 Trans Access Road, g. 8899 Wanneroo, Romeo and Karoborup Roads intersection, g. 2565 roadwork signage, regional, 9443 Roe 8 and 9 4689, 4974, 4975 road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4980 secondary freight network project, wheatbelt, 1833, 1834, 3103, 3104 (correction of answer 3106) small charter vehicle industry, g. 2563 taxis disabled passengers, Kalgoorlie–Boulder, g. 7900 drivers, assistance, 3387 levy, 1729, 1730, 7175 on-demand transport industry, 1830; g. 3075 plates buyback scheme, 1830; mpi. 1845; g. 6088 tow truck industry, 3456, 5167, 7681, 7835 traffic accidents, Hillarys, 5039 traffic congestion, South Perth, g. 5667 train derailments, Watco, 7694 train services Australind, 6900, 7298, 7956 fare checks, 4322 Prospector, 7686 train station escalators, 3974 Transperth advertising, 5016 bus fleet, Joondalup, g. 8720 railcars, 4535, 5940 transport inspectors, 156 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6051 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 257

SANDERSON, MS AMBER-JADE, BA, Parliamentary Secretary (Morley) (ALP) Ellenbrook rail line, 4966 High-risk violent offenders, legislation, 4691 King Edward Memorial Hospital, private midwives, 7159 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5119 Landgate, commercialisation, 6774 Legislative Assembly, temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — amendment to motion, 1113 Noranda nursery site, g. 3523 Palliative care, 3100, 7632 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on, fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, Darren Foster, 5682 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8091 Regional health care, funding and services, mpi. 1575 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1444 State Development, Jobs and Trade employment, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1719 Peacock, Craig, Corruption and Crime Commission investigation, 1118 state economy, 8848 Stamp duty rebate, 8221 Taxis, on-demand transport industry, 1830 Treasury and Finance Moody’s credit rating, 4244 state finances, 405 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6109 consideration in detail, 6402, 6601, 6813 third reading, 7287 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8503 Youth Advisory Committee, City of Bayswater, s. 4426 SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) Aboriginal Affairs Carnarvon lock hospitals, commemoration, s. 52 south west native title settlement, 9810 Agricultural Produce Commission Amendment Bill 2019 — question, 5318, 5895 Agriculture and Food Agricultural Produce Commission Act, broadacre exemption, 6544 Mediterranean fruit fly, 353, 718, 1359 water deficiency declarations, pastoralists, 8556 wild dogs, control measures, 8981 (answer advice 9061) Climate change Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, s. 5494 greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, guidelines, 3640, 3830, 7991 impact, s. 6387 policy, Paris Agreement, 3723 Community Services, Shalom House, s. 4826 Disability Services, Goldfields Individual and Familial Support Association, s. 3670 Disallowance motions, Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1232; in reply, 1252 Drought, southern rangelands, 9216, 9384 Emergency Services, department, regional superintendent, 1400 Energy Chichester solar gas hybrid project, 8308 Collgar wind farm, 456 energy supply, s. 2525 nuclear energy, 3789, 5218, 8155 Environment Credo conservation park, 2386 department, used tyre storage facilities, 6724 Edna May mine, 3508 national parks, expansion, 1790, 1919 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 258 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) (continued) Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3755 GST distribution, 3755 iron ore royalty payments, 3756 live export, 3758 uranium mining, 3757 Federal government, Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Ensuring Integrity) Bill 2019, Senate vote, s. 9679 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial, 1668; s. 1537 Fisheries, western rock lobster fishery, 2533 — motion, 556 Health aged-care facilities, Leonora, 2887 breast cancer, s. 5904 hospitals, clinics, nursing posts and aged-care facilities, maintenance, Mining and Pastoral Region, 7332 Kalgoorlie Health Campus, MRI machine, 1524, 2910, 5084 Laverton Hospital, 3161 palliative care motion, as amended, 1908 regional services, 5477, 5745, 7731 primary health care, regions, s. 5845 regional services, s. 8185 vaccination policies, p. 3803 Housing home ownership, regional, 6935 regional tax incentives, 7454 Industrial Relations, modern slavery — motion, 5192 Lands, pastoral leases, rent, 4479, 4922 Legal affairs, self-defence, s. 229 Legislative Council, business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8687 Local Government Port Hedland, Town of, show-cause notice, 3792 Swan, City of, lot 501 Paradise Quays, Ballajura, p. 547 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4627 McGowan government policies — motion, 8268 transparency — motion, 4776 Mental Health, fly in, fly out, 2057; s. 2065 Mines and Petroleum audit statement, 4956 department, approvals process, 5634, 6377 environmental regulation, 5102 exploration licence E80/4934, 9545 Kangaroo Hills Timber Reserve, goldfields, 9914 mining leases 26/499, breach, 1248, 2699 M29/427 603 prospecting licences, program of work extension, 7103 tenement applications, 1394 Mining on Pinjin Station, Select Committee into extension of reporting time — motion, 2622, 2671, 9027 interim report, “Inquiry into Mining on Pinjin Station — Extension of Time” — tabling, 2622, 9027 Police, Flinders Mines Ltd, extraordinary general meeting, 3165 Regional Development Asian renewable energy hub, 3825, 4034 fly in, fly out, s. 9245 fringe benefits tax, regional towns, 2644 local procurement, Kalgoorlie, s. 5097 One Mile Jetty, Carnarvon, 6183 regional traineeship program, s. 9415 renewable hydrogen industry, s. 483 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4152 Sport and Recreation, Kambalda Aquatic Centre, 3060 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 259

SCOTT, HON ROBIN DAVID (Mining and Pastoral) (PHON) (continued) State Development, Jobs and Trade BBI Group, rail infrastructure, Pilbara, 824, 1076 (answer advice 1251), 1671, 1781, 2170, 2356 future battery industry strategy — motion, 325 immigration, s. 3799 industry, technological development, s. 4950 Pilbara iron ore project, 4824 state agreements, concessions, 25, 220 Tourism Mt Augustus, 9056 (answer advice 9191) Perth–India direct flights, s. 4512 Transport Meekatharra–Wiluna road, sealing, 1527, 3340 on-demand transport industry, 1406, 2518 taxis, multipurpose operators, Kalgoorlie, 7887 vehicle licences, 4190, 4648 Treasury and Finance, payroll tax, trainees, s. 3738 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7747 committee, 8292, 8293, 8971 third reading, 9886 p. 9026 s. 9088 Water Perth desalination plant, 8414 Water Corporation local labour, 9723 (answer advice 9815) subsidies, 7556 water resource assessment, Fitzroy catchment, 5898 water security — motion, 8657; s. 9008 SHAW, MS JESSICA JANE, BA (Dist), LLB (Hons), BA (Hons), LLM (Swan Hills) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, department, government support, 3216 Climate change, federal election, s. 3557 Economics and Industry Standing Committee fifth report, “Implications of a Distributed Energy Future: Interim Report” — tabling, 2570 sixth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 5674 seventh report, “Levelling the Playing Field: Managing the Impact of the Rapid Increase of Short-Term Rentals in Western Australia” — tabling, 7476 Ellenbrook rail line, 4243, 4968, 7505, 8855 Ellenbrook Secondary College, s. 5266 Energy Economic Regulation Authority, Synergy recommendations, 2117 energy technologies, training, 4882 Horizon Power, South Hedland, cabinet documents, 3889 Western Power, public ownership, 9609 Gourmet Escape, 6970 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3878 Heritage sites, Swan Hills electorate, g. 9579 McGowan government, performance, federal Labor policies — motion, 2008 Planning Reform Action Plan, 8367 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 8199 third reading, 8358, 8375 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1454 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 second reading, 5402 consideration in detail, 5437, 5678 State Development, Jobs and Trade state economy, job creation, 6122 trade relations, 8775 Western Australian Jobs Act, government projects, local content, 864 State finances, targets, 624 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 260 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SHAW, MS JESSICA JANE, BA (Dist), LLB (Hons), BA (Hons), LLM (Swan Hills) (ALP) (continued) Transport federal funding, 1965 regional road infrastructure, 7934 Reid Highway, 4353 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6158 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8488 SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) Agriculture and Food, minister, agencies, grants programs, 9933 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5487 Child Protection children in care, care arrangement applications, 2701 minister, staff, leave balances, 2230, 9778 Climate change Extinction Rebellion, Parliament House rally, s. 5644 greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, communication — motion, 1209 Commerce, minister, staff, leave balances, 2383, 9863 Education and Training, minister, staff, leave balances, 2220, 9763 Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6905 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” — motion, 1910, 1912, 2348 Emergency Services, minister, staff, leave balances, 2222, 9767 Energy, minister, staff, leave balances, 2229, 9776 Environment, minister agencies, grants programs, 9930 staff, leave balances, 2381, 9764 Estimates and Financial Operations, Standing Committee on seventy-seventh report, “2017–18 Budget Cycle — Part 2: Annual Report Hearings” — motion, 2881, 3330 seventy-ninth report, “The Local Projects Local Jobs Program and the Establishment of a Parliamentary Budget Office — Extension of Time” — tabling, 7964 extension of reporting time — motion, 7964, 8275 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4464 budget surplus, 4464 household fees and charges, 4467 machinery-of-government changes, 4465 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4465 Health Joondalup Health Campus, proposed expansion, 3160, 4484 minister agencies, grants programs, 9929 staff, leave balances, 2216, 2355, 2518, 9759 Housing East Green residential development, Frasers Property Australia, 5317, 5476 minister, staff, leave balances, 2230 (correction of answer 2360), 9778 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — question: advice, 1361, 1522 Industrial Relations, WorkSafe, directions and notices, 3864 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3711 Legal affairs, Attorney General, staff, leave balances, 2381, 9861 Local Government department, staff behaviour, investigations, 4959 minister agencies, grants programs, 9934 staff, leave balances, 2223, 9768 McGowan government government boards and committees, appointments, 8153 legislative agenda — motion, 8531 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7069 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 311 policies — motion, 8274 transparency and accountability — motion, 7849 Members of Parliament, Israel visit, s. 2374 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 261

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Metronet Forrestfield–Airport Link, workplace hazards, 2646, 2890, 4055, 4958 Huawei, radio systems replacement contract, 3788 Mines and Petroleum lithium refinery, Kwinana, mines safety and inspection levy, 3341 minister, staff, leave balances, 2227, 9774 Planning scheme amendments, conflict of interest, 3826, 4039, 4191 Police firearms, licensing and registry information system — motion, 9103 minister, staff, leave balances, 2674, 9765 serial child sex offender, supervision order, 3639, 3722, 5101 Ports minister, staff, 7888 Pilbara Ports Authority, Odyssey Marine, 6546, 6726, 6937, 7102, 7327, 7454 Port Authorities Act, 6376 port authorities, board membership, 8414 Westport Taskforce, 5638, 5832, 5897 (answer advice 6185), 6182 (answer advice 6729) Fremantle port capacity, 5744 Premier interstate travel, November 2018 27, 219, 355, 457, 580, 719 Maritime Union of Australia, contact ban, 7990 staff, leave balances, 2214, 9757 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the FOI requests, 2231 Roper, Emily, 9674 services, 2170 Public and Health Sector Legislation Amendment (Right of Return) Bill 2018 — question, 8560 (answer advice 8697) Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4174 Public Sector Management Public Sector Commission, Housing Authority, review, 9186 senior executive service, governance, 9145 wages policy, 4649, 8697 Whyte, Paul, Department of Communities, 8983, 9812, 9913, 9215, 9385, 9547, 9725 Regional Development community resource centres, evaluation report, 9059 department, machinery-of-government changes — motion, 5453; amendment to motion, 5459 minister agencies, grants programs, 9932 staff, leave balances, 2222, 9766 Seniors and Ageing elder abuse financial abuse, 1076, 1248 national plan, 1928, 2056 minister agencies, grants programs, 9934 staff, leave balances, 2225, 9770 State Development, Jobs and Trade minister, staff, leave balances, 2215, 9758 overseas trade offices, 7555 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5487 Tourism, minister, staff, leave balances, 2383, 9773 Transport Hillarys Boat Harbour, CCTV cameras, 9055 minister agencies, grants programs, 9933 staff, leave balances, 2385, 9777 Treasury and Finance department, common-user agreements, 2213 GST distribution — motion, 3470 land tax, 3863, 6225 payroll tax, 2232, 3802, 6226, 9757 Treasurer, staff, leave balances, 2225, 9771 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 262 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SIBMA, HON TJORN DIRK, MBA, BA (Hons), GAICD (North Metropolitan) (Lib) (continued) Veterans Issues Anzac Day commemorations, s. 2526 Anzac Day trust, 9417 veterans and families strategy — motion, 6511 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7720 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8001 committee, 9122, 9170, 9226, 9729, 9851 third reading, 9886 Water, minister, staff, leave balances, 2675, 9924 SMITH, HON CHARLES LEONARD, MSc, BSc (Hons), Post Grad Cert (East Metropolitan) (Ind) Animal activism — motion, 678 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5327 Climate change global climate strike, 7099 greenhouse gas emissions, Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9034 impact — amendment to motion, 6361 Commerce Building Commission, building orders, 5742 home indemnity insurance, 8305 RedInk Homes, 6375 Disallowance motions, Health Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2019 — discharge of order, 7853 Education and Training Inclusive Education WA, 5081 international students, 3061, 4643, 9384; s. 2902 NAPLAN, writing results, 3509, 7196 NAPLAN Online, technical issues, 6723 resources sector workforce, 6932 teachers, workers’ compensation, 5475 (answer advice 8986) university entry requirements, 2888 Energy, national hydrogen strategy, 9544 Environment PFAS contamination, west Bullsbrook, 2167 unapproved landfill, Great Northern Highway, 6219, 9936 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4028, 4040 education, 4030 job creation, 4029 Keystart, 4040 police, 4028 Federal government, Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Ensuring Integrity) Bill 2019, Senate vote, s. 9679 Health hospitals and health campuses, bed capacity, 356, 578, 1666 palliative care — amendment to motion, 1908; motion, as amended, 1908 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — second reading, 6205 Housing home ownership, 7883 housing affordability, s. 5493 Keystart, s. 7763 private property rights — motion, 4013 Huawei, security, 3638 Industrial Relations modern slavery — motion, 5191 wage theft inquiry — motion, 1220 Legal affairs courts, sentencing policy, s. 7111 Equal Opportunity Commission, Jason Tey, 4189, 5797 freedom of expression — motion, 7421 self-defence — motion, as amended, 197 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 263

SMITH, HON CHARLES LEONARD, MSc, BSc (Hons), Post Grad Cert (East Metropolitan) (Ind) (continued) Local Government common-use services, 25 Perth, City of, facial recognition cameras, 4821 Western Australian Local Government Association, 2515 Local Government, Select Committee into, establishment — motion, 4625; amendment to motion, 4626 Members of Parliament, Hon Charles Smith, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, resignation, s. 3856 Methamphetamine, sentencing, 8692, 9875 Planning bushfire management, Mt Helena, 3786 lot 52 Victoria Road, West Swan, p. 2327 North Stoneville development, 9054 Railway Parade, Bullsbrook, closure, 9213 vacant properties, 5634 Police Armadale police station, 6948 businesses, Jull Street, Armadale, 5315 juvenile offenders, Target 120 1785, 1923 medically retired officers, redress scheme, 219, 1244 officers assaults against and compensation — motion, 5862 post-traumatic stress disorder, 2055, 2358 outlaw motorcycle gangs, traffic management, 7728 speed cameras, location, 715 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4944 Political parties political donations — motion, as amended, 2333 WA Labor, China links, 9810 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4176 committee, 4509 Regional Development, Seasonal Worker Programme, 4920 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 3734, 4815 State Development, Jobs and Trade gas supply, Australian Industrial Energy, 7452 jobs, local workers, 1521 migrant visa system, 7989, 9720 (answer advice 9814); s. 5095 migration, 453, 3337, 4034; s. 484, 1938, 4200 Plan for Jobs, Treasury forecasts, 1074 population growth, s. 5842 regional migration status, 8412 state economy, wages growth, 6545 youth unemployment, 5828 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5327 committee, 5883 Tourism, Kalamunda Zig Zag railway, s. 4513 Transport Infrastructure Australia, 2019 Australian infrastructure audit, 7552 Railway Parade, Bullsbrook, closure, 9213 Treasurer, China visit, 5215 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7706 committee, 8999, 9000, 9081–9085, 9147, 9148, 9171, 9182, 9201–9206, 9229, 9354–9358, 9365–9369, 9530–9537, 9640, 9666, 9667, 9700–9714, 9795–9797 Water PFAS contamination Bullsbrook, 6230 Gnangara mound, 6231 testing, 4478 wastewater treatment plants, LSIP 265, North Stoneville, 8978 water security — motion, 8662 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 264 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) Agriculture and Food, livestock industry — removal of notice, 4976 Child Protection, working with children checks — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 9258 Community Development and Justice Standing Committee, inquiry into the Magistrates Court of Western Australia’s management of matters involving family and domestic violence, terms of reference, 5527 Community Services, homelessness, strategy — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7635 Corrective Services, minister performance standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 5523 removal of notice, 4278, 4976, 8331 removal of notice, 878 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the, inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice, extension of reporting date, 411, 5234, 8463 Economics and Industry Standing Committee fourth report, “Western Australia’s Smash Repair Industry: Structural Challenges”, government response, 1097 inquiry into microgrids and associated technologies in Western Australia, extension of reporting date, 1310, 3391, 7250 inquiry into short-stay accommodation, extension of reporting date, 3895 inquiry into the risks to consumers and operators of non-registered and noncompliant accommodation utilising online booking platforms such as Airbnb — removal of notice, 878 inquiry into Western Australia’s economic relationship with the Republic of India, terms of reference, 5662 Education and Health Standing Committee, inquiry into digital innovation in secondary education, terms of reference, 4706 Education and Training, funding impacts, referral to Education and Health Standing Committee — removal of order, 1681 removal of notice, 508 Emergency Services, officers, personnel, paramedics and first responders — removal of notice, 878 End of Life Choices, Joint Select Committee on, first report, “My Life, My Choice: The Report of the Joint Select Committee on End of Life Choices”, government response, erratum, 877 Energy minister, coal industry — removal of notice, 4976 Synergy annual report 2017–18 1430 performance — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7511 Health Asbestos Awareness Month, blue lamington drive, 9420 euthanasia and assisted suicide, legislation, petition, 1681 North Metropolitan Health Service, 2017–18 annual report, correction, 81 Housing industry — removal of notice, 878 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5121 Legal affairs, Equal Opportunity Commission, “Director of Equal Opportunity in Public Employment Annual Report 2018–19”, correction, 8051 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 9635 budget presentation, 2705, 3070 business of the house dinner suspension, 4687, 6398 matter of public interest, 5355 sitting timetable, 9603 chamber media access, 60, 3099, 5984 seating plan, 4206, 4964 Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Services Department surveys, 3883 Parliament House, art loans Edith Cowan University, Reformation and Aboriginal works, 4266 National Portrait Gallery, former Premiers Sir Charles and Richard Court portrait, s. 2719 parliamentary dining room, photography, 7365 parliamentary service Govus, Daniel, 9603 Hansard staff, Amanda Simpson, s. 859 parliamentary assistant, Paddy Loney, 4431 Worth, Dr David, retirement, s. 5680 petitions, 8894 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 265

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) (continued) Legislative Assembly (continued) questions on notice, overdue answers, 2927 questions without notice, supplementary questions, 2589 standing committees, portfolio responsibilities, schedule, 411 suspension of member, 1728, 4250 visitors Alkimos Baptist College, 6398 Balcatta SHS, 9962 Bennett Springs Sikh Gurudwara, Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, 3558 Brunswick Junction PS, 5935 Canning Vale PS, 2589 Carcoola PS, 4428 Carey Baptist College, 4239 Cloverdale PS, 8744 East Wanneroo PS, 8928 Great Southern Grammar, 5681 Green, Antony, AO, 7149 Hernaman, Mel and Kailee, 4265 Hocking PS, 7149 Iona Presentation College, 6396 Kalamunda Ladies Probus Club, 7501 Kewdale PS and St Emilie’s Catholic PS, 9437 Leeming SHS, 1418 Liwara Catholic PS, 6950 McAulay, Ken, Harry Neesham, Denis Marshall, Tony Parentich, Bob Shields, Larry Watson, J.J. Miller and Lou Astin, 8609 Makybe Rise PS, 5355 Melville SHS, 859 Mount Hawthorn PS, North Perth PS and Saint Maria Goretti’s Catholic School, 8364 National Volunteer Week award winners and Ashburton Drive PS student councillors, 5267 North Metropolitan Education Region primary extension and challenge program, 8450 Palmyra PS, 7349 Perth College, 1117 Rivergums PS, 9247 Riverside PS, 6256 Settlers PS, 6255 South Coast Baptist College, 6771 Tapping PS, 5356 Tuart Rise PS, 4964 Waroona District HS and Excelsior PS, 5681 Yokine PS, 6965 visitors, distinguished Birney, Matthew, Mr Xhang and Hon Paul Omodei, 3362, 3380 Charandasi, Dantu, 8829 Consul General of India, 8450 Hallahan, Hon Kay, Dr Judyth Watson, Hon Bob Pearce and Hon Sheila McHale, 7365 National Institute of Public Administration, 2414 Perron, Hon Marshall, 5984 Pitt, Hon Curtis, 2238 Vainerere, Tangata, 7623 Wolf, David, 9437 Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China, 8040 Local Government, City of Gosnells, Holmes Street footpath, 4837 McGowan government committees, inquiries and reviews — removal of notice, 508 consistency — removal of notice, 878 cost of living, education budget and infrastructure projects — removal of order, 4976 Darling Range, electoral district of — removal of order, 4278 education portfolio — removal of notice, 878 election commitments privatisation — removal of notice, 4976 state economy — removal of notice, 4976 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 266 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Hon P.B. Watson) (continued) McGowan government (continued) federal Labor policies — removal of notice, 5984 first year performance — removal of notice, 81 Fremantle outer harbour — removal of notice, 878 housing — removal of notice, 5984 integrity standards — removal of notice, 508 law and order — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7251 performance federal infrastructure funding — removal of notice, 6268 removal of order, 9942 tourism sector — removal of notice, 4976 Plan for Jobs mpi. 630 standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 781 program funding — removal of notice, 81 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 5946 regional WA — removal of notice, 878 tourism industry — removal of notice, 4278, 8331 transparency — removal of notice, 4278, 8331 Members of Parliament members of the Legislative Assembly, Albany visit, s. 62 South Perth, member for, s. 8712 Metronet Forrestfield–Airport Link, Premier’s actions — removal of notice, 1430 Huawei national security advice — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 501 Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 74 Mining Amendment (Procedures and Validation) Bill 2018 — removal of order, 9942 Police additional officers — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8784 minister, parliamentary service, 1418 Premier and Cabinet, Department of the, 2018–19 annual report, correction, 9941 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 872 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 7641 fly in, fly out, Pilbara — removal of order, 8052 minister Carnegie Clean Energy — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 8939 Energy Made Clean — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 2251 performance — removal of order, 4542 Sport and Recreation, AFL season, s. 1717, 7149 State Development, Jobs and Trade, Infrastructure Western Australia — removal of notice, 508 Strickland, Hon George Joseph condolence motion, 5662 tribute, s. 4532 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack, Legislative Assembly’s resolution, New Zealand Parliament’s response, 2703 Tourism and hospitality workers — removal of notice, 6396 Transport minister major projects — removal of notice, 4976 performance — removal of order, 1840 Roe 8, funding redistribution — removal of notice, 508 Treasury and Finance department, 2017–18 annual report, correction, 81 foreign buyers duty — standing orders suspension — motion, as amended, 3570 parliamentary budget office — removal of notice, 508 Water Busselton Water, 2017–18 annual report, correction, 5663 minister, portfolio management — removal of notice, 4976 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 267

STOJKOVSKI, MS JESSICA MARY CHRISTINE, BPlan (Policy and Governance), DipEvntMgt (Kingsley) (ALP) Aboriginal heritage tourism, g. 1690 Climate change, s. 7928 Education and Training, public schools, maintenance, 7242 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7676 Family and Domestic Violence, Council of Australian Governments, fourth action plan, 6126 Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8913 Future mines centre, federal Labor policy, 1557 Health Communified, s. 9602 emergency departments, performance, 407 health services, financial management, 4075 health staff, assaults against, 4537 women’s and babies’ hospital, upgrade, 3388 Housing, East Green development, Greenwood, g. 4208 Infrastructure Western Australia, 491 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5119 McGowan government, financial management, 8611 Planning Joondalup, City of, housing infill program, s. 1298 planning reform, economic growth, 5364 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 3125 Duffy House, 3126 infill density, 3126 Joondalup, City of, 3125 seniors, 3127 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1459 Tourism, Rottnest Island, 2240 Transport infrastructure projects, federal funding, 9446 Mitchell Freeway, widening, g. 9575 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6079 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 758 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 758 STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) Agricultural Produce Commission Amendment Bill 2019 — question: pastoralists, 5827 Agriculture and Food declared pest rate, 715, 821 horticulture zoning, East Wanneroo, 6544, 6724 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, trickle-down economics, 4932 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4932 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 second reading, 1350 committee, 1769 Assembly’s amendment — committee, 4810–4812 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5330 Child Protection, child sexual abuse, schools — amendment to motion, 7309 Climate change greenhouse gas emissions, Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9039 impact — motion, 6352; amendment to motion, 6360 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion 9522 Commerce, retail trading hours, s. 4660 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 committee, 6710–6718, 6732–6735, 7089, 7090 third reading, 7459 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial By Judge Alone) Bill 2017 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7417 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 268 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) (continued) Disallowance motions Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3063 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1239, 1251 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 1493; discharge of order, 4490 Education and Training school starting age, 8147 universities, freedom of expression, 7197 Electoral Amendment (Ticket Voting and Associated Reforms) Bill 2019 — second reading, 3747 Environment, Yakka Munga station, land clearing, 7105 Firearms Amendment (Airsoft) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7179 introduction and first reading, 7413 second reading, 7413 Health ear, nose and throat specialists, wait times, Perth, 7729 health staff, assaults against, 6180 medical cannabis, prescriptions, 5742, 7553 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations 2019, s. 1253 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — second reading, 6206 Housing, stamp duty exemptions, retirees — amendment to motion, 2872 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2366 question: legislation review, 1782 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — committee, 3783, 3794, 3836, 3837 Karrakatta Cemetery renewal program, 4644 (answer advice 4825), 5082, 6931, 7331, 7884, 8410; s. 3735, s. 9414 Legal affairs Criminal Property Confiscation Act, review, 7452 freedom of expression — motion, 7417; in reply, 7422 self-defence — amendment to notice of motion, 190; motion, 190; amendment to motion, 194; motion, as amended, in reply, 200 Legislative Council, business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 9509 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3496 Personal Choice and Community Safety, Select Committee on interim report, “Inquiry on Personal Choice and Community Safety — Extension of Time” — tabling, 5294, 9027 extension of reporting time — motion, 5295, 9028, 9110 Planning, Swan Valley, local planning scheme amendments, 1521; s. 852 Police fatal and serious injury traffic crashes, 6233 firearms airsoft, p. 7531 licensing and registry information system — motion, 9106 rifle licences, 2644, 4204 Firearms Act, review, 3635 strip searches, 9808 (answer advice 9917) Political parties Conservative Political Action Conference, Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act, s. 9086 political donations — amendment to motion, 2333; motion, as amended, 2336 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents”, recommendation 1 — motion, 5624 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 6537 fifty-seventh report, “Legal Proceedings by the President — Further Authorisation by the Legislative Council”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 7338 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 8159 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 3856, 4041 committee, 4493, 4494, 4509, 4635, 4636, 4652–4656 as to third reading — standing orders suspension motion, 4658 Public Sector Management, wages policy, 5894 (answer advice 6186) g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 269

STONEHOUSE, HON AARON (South Metropolitan) (LD) (continued) Regional Development, department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5461 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2639 State Development, Jobs and Trade, China, trade relations, 9544, 9720 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 2498 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 2498 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5330 committee, 5839, 5883, 5884 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2639 committee, 2655, 2656 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1341 Transport Read Street–Safety Bay Road, Rockingham, pavement marking, 4820 Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations, 7987 taxi plates buyback scheme, 1922, 2054, 2165 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — amendment to motion, 5061 Veterans Issues, Normandy landings, seventy-fifth anniversary, s. 3796 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7864 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7998; amendment to motion, 7999 committee, 8182–8185, 8281, 8568–8573, 8583, 8584, 8669, 8960–8967, 8974, 8998–9006, 9045–9050, 9062–9064, 9071, 9084, 9085, 9110–9135, 9150, 9170–9174, 9182, 9183, 9204–9210, 9222, 9223, 9230–9241, 9359, 9360, 9373–9375, 9401–9413, 9535–9538, 9552–9558, 9639–9646, 9655, 9662, 9663, 9697, 9698, 9730, 9798, 9830–9834 third reading, 9882 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 812, 826 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 831 third reading, 1086 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 812, 826 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 831 third reading, 1086 Water licence allocations, north Wanneroo, p. 9687; s. 9753 water resources management, legislation, 1244 SWINBOURN, HON MATTHEW DEAN, BA, LLB (East Metropolitan) (ALP) Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, s. 6554 Emergency services personnel — motion, 2489 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on forty-eighth report, “Overview of Petitions 16 May 2017 to 30 June 2018” — motion, 203 forty-ninth report, “Mechanisms for Compensation for Economic Loss to Farmers in Western Australia Caused by Contamination by Genetically Modified Material” — tabling, 310; motion, 572, 5075, 5815 fiftieth report, “Terms of Reference: Inquiry into Children and Young People on the Sex Offenders Register — Is Mandatory Registration Appropriate?” — tabling, 2474 fifty-first report, “Terms of Reference: Inquiry into the Functions, Processes and Procedures of the Standing Committee on Environment and Public Affairs” — tabling, 7178 Modern slavery — motion, 5186; in reply, 5194 Natural resource management groups, s. 7109 North Stoneville development, s. 8703 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4176 Silicosis risk — motion, 7423; in reply, 7430 Sport and Recreation, discrimination — motion, 2027 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7968 TALBOT, HON DR SALLY ELIZABETH, BA (Hons), DPhil, ARCM (South West) (ALP) Commissioner for Children and Young People, Joint Standing Committee on the, fourth report, “Annual Report 2018–19” — tabling, 9504 Container deposit scheme — motion, 682 Energy supply — motion, 2485 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 270 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

TALBOT, HON DR SALLY ELIZABETH, BA (Hons), DPhil, ARCM (South West) (ALP) (continued) Legislation, Standing Committee on thirty-ninth report, “Residential Parks (Long-Stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 1620 fortieth report, “Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018” — tabling, 4769 forty-first report, “Ticket Scalping Bill 2018” — tabling, 6549 McGowan government, regional projects and programs — motion, 5870 Natural resource management groups — motion, 7072 Palliative care — motion, 1905; amendment to motion, 1907 Regional Development, department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5458 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — amendment to motion, 5060 Veterans and families strategy — motion, 6510 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 8014 committee, 8434, 8579, 8670, 8681, 9408 TALLENTIRE, MR CHRISTOPHER JOHN, BAgribus (Hons), Parliamentary Secretary (Thornlie) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3283 agriculture industry, 3283 cycling infrastructure, 3284 urban renewal, 3284 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3283 Canning River, federal Labor commitment, s. 3557 Container deposit scheme, 5518 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7663 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7672 Foreign buyers duty, residential property, 8455 Future battery industry, 2416 Government Railways Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8841 Illuminate Night Party, s. 1299 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5118 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2263 Petroleum Products Pricing Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8729 Planning, Design WA, infill developments, 499 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 3113 education, 3114 Maddington Homestead, 3117 police, 3116 parliamentary visitors, 3118 Public health campaigns, 7374 Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — second reading, 1461 Roe 8, federal funding, jobs, 4689 Sport Australia, 6267 Tourism international visitors, 1836, 4272 investment, 5129 Perth–Shanghai direct flights, 9612 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8741, 8754 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6130 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 752 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 752 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8493 TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) Agriculture and Food agriculture, glyphosate use — motion, 8881 live export, federal Labor policy — motion, 3411 south west saleyard, expressions of interest, 1611 water efficiency program, Wanneroo, 7684 Appropriation (Capital 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — cognate debate, 7521 Appropriation (Recurrent 2017–18) Supplementary Bill 2018 — cognate debate, 7521 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 271

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — as to introduction and first reading, 3080 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — as to introduction and first reading, 3080 Child Protection minister, performance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8721 working with children checks — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 9258 Community Services, homelessness, strategy — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7634 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 third reading, 1548 as to consideration in detail, 7642 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 7643–7648 Corrective Services, minister, performance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5523 Culture and the Arts 2019 AWESOME International Arts Festival for Bright Young Things, ms. 7772 Aboriginal art, Kimberley, g. 3529 Albert, Stephen “Baamba”, tribute, ms. 8894 Art Gallery of Western Australia artworks, 1488, 1489, 6850, 6856 attendance, 6850 complaints or grievances, bullying, 154 Desert River Sea: Portraits of the Kimberley, ms. 489 foundation donations, 6856 Healthway sponsorship, 1488 rooftop bar, 160 volunteer tours, 6855, 6856 Artillery Drill Hall, Freo.Social, ms. 1544 CinéfestOZ Film Festival, ms. 6396 contemporary music fund, 155, 495, 1481, 1725, 6847, 6848, 8457; ms. 4207 creative arts, government investment, 5944 department, 2017–18 annual report, 152–155 Disrupted Festival of Ideas, ms. 4531 executive officers, 158 forced adoptions memorial, Town of Victoria Park, ms. 2075 Fringe World and Perth Festival, 2595; ms. 4206 Gwoonwardu Mia Aboriginal Cultural Centre, 8854 Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artworks, ms. 2913 Kay, Max, OA, tribute, ms. 3882 legislation, 6847 live music venue review, 6846 minister, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia visit, ms. 3522 National Trust of Western Australia, sixtieth anniversary, ms. 4058 Perth Festival 2019, ms. 234 Perth Festival 2020, Highway to Hell, 8048 Picabar, Perth Cultural Centre precinct, 160, 7938 Premier’s Book Awards, reinstatement, ms. 5497 regional arts, 4877; g. 7474 Regional Exhibition Boost program, ms. 6951 ScreenWest, 154, 1613, 1614 Sculpture by the Sea, 2800 State Library of Western Australia 16 Days in WA to Stop Violence Against Women campaign, ms. 9420 antisocial behaviour, 159 carpark review, 6853 Literacy Matters initiative, ms. 9571 State Records Commission, 2017–18 annual report, 147–150, 2795 Swan Bell Tower, artworks, 2780 Wearable Art Mandurah, ms. 4333 Western Australian Museum annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7466 budget, 152 staff, 6854 storage, Welshpool, 6847 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 272 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Drought, southern rangelands — motion, 8643; g. 8714 Energy, Synergy, performance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7510 Estimates committees, management committee report — presentation, 3570 adoption of report — motion, 3570 Evans, Hon Hywel (David) — condolence motion, 8770 Family Violence Legislation Reform Bill 2019 — notice of motion to introduce, 9264 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute — standing orders suspension motion, 3872; s. 3875 Health Fiona Stanley Hospital, power outage — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2085 hospitals, safety — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5366 public hospitals, resources, mpi. 882 Heritage Esperance tanker jetty, 1481, 4880, 4881 Heritage Act draft regulations, 2798, 2799; ms. 1098 ms. 4839 Heritage Council of Western Australia, ms. 7117 Maylands brickworks, 2780 Register of Heritage Places, Guildford, ms. 4964 Swan Hills electorate, heritage sites, g. 9580 Western Australian Heritage Awards, ms. 1951 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — third reading, 5372 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 consideration in detail, 2772 as to third reading — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 2619 Kobelke, Hon John — condolence motion, 5117 Legislative Assembly adjournment of the house, special — motion, 794, 1747, 2619, 3596, 4896, 5716, 6703, 7529, 8761, 8952, 9626 business of the house standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 4615; standing orders suspension motion, 4679; in reply, 4685 Council messages — standing orders suspension motion, 9420, 9596 matter of public interest, vote — standing orders suspension motion, 9459 order of business — motion, 1984 orders of the day — motion, 8754 private members’ business — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 3224, 3896, 4542, 5371, 5953, 6268, 6784; standing orders suspension motion, 3366, 4674, 5499, 5987, 6398, 6953; standing orders suspension — withdrawal of notice, 2915, 4058 parliamentary committees, membership change — notice of motion, 9420; motion, 9592 parliamentary sitting dates 2019, revised calendar, ms. 8451 parliamentary sitting dates 2020, ms. 7240 temporary orders 40, 101, 146, 147, standing order amendments — notice of motion, 604, 887; amendment to notice of motion, 1100; motion, 1100; amendment to motion, 1282, 1430, 1545, 1851, 1951, 2085, 2257, 2400, 2583, 2915, 3080, 3225, 3366, 3532, 3896, 4058, 4288, 4340, 4406, 4542, 4674, 4985, 5243, 5371, 5499, 5677; discharge of order, 5712; in reply, 5716 Local Government advisory hotline, 6856 Auditor General’s report, 2799, 2981 Cambridge, Town of, inquiry, 139, 4319 Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds Act, 150 Carnarvon, Shire of, inquiry report, ms. 9570 Cat Act, review, ms. 3212, 9421 complaints, 6857 Control of Vehicles (Off-Road Areas) Act, 150, 2795 council rates, 4691, 4692, 6858 department annual report 2017–18 151, 158, 2795 staff, 1487, 6846, 6855 Dog Act, review, 2800; ms. 3212, 9421 governance review, 6857 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 273

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Local Government (continued) inquiries and investigations, 1487, 1615, 1616, 6845, 6851 Joondalup, City of, inquiry, 1617 Local Government Act investigation costs, 1487 reforms, 1304 review, 1483–1487, 2113, 2815, 2816, 6851 green bill, 7685, 7686 ms. 1828 local government elections, 7156; ms. 5987, 8197 Local Government Standards Panel, 1483, 1484 Mandurah, City of, Councillor Dave Schumacher, 2795 Melville, City of, inquiry, ms. 4838 minister meetings Huawei, 987 Local Government Advisory Board, 1482 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 997 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 137, 918, 932, 947, 960, 990, 1000, 1020, 1031, 1185–1192, 2824, 2832, 2840, 2846, 3301, 3977, 3994, 6863 RAC Arena visits, 972 Perenjori, Shire of commissioner appointment, ms. 4672 inquiry, 5017; ms. 4964 Perth, City of, inquiry, 1486, 1616, 6845 Port Hedland, Town of, council, 1481, 6844; ms. 8595 probity audits, 6856 procurement practices, audit, 145, 146, 1614, 1615, 2985 puppy farming, 1479, 1480, 6850, 7703 Regional Capitals Alliance Western Australia, 2797 regional festivals, 5051 responsibilities, 5269, 5271 road maintenance, heavy vehicles, 2978 show-cause notices, 6852 social media, 6846 South Hedland Cemetery, 2797 state and local partnership group, 7298 Swan, City of, Midland Oval redevelopment, legal opinion, 2780 Western Australian Local Government Association communications policy, 1482 suppliers, 6851 Yalgoo, Shire of, 6853 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 1097 introduction and first reading, 1310 second reading, 1310; in reply, 2282 consideration in detail, 2287–2325, 2400–2413, 2424–2427 as to third reading — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 2398, 2583 third reading, 2427; in reply, 2430 Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 4892–4896 McGowan government law and order — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7251 Plan for Jobs — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 781 public violence, methamphetamine and homelessness — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5946 Members of Parliament, Girrawheen, member for, leave of absence — notice of motion, 877; motion, 1273 Metronet, Huawei meetings and projects, 987, 990 national security advice — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 501 Procedure and Privileges Committee referral — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 74 Planning, Swan Valley, local planning scheme amendments, 2985 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 274 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

TEMPLEMAN, HON DAVID ALAN, DipTchg, BEd, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts; Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly (Mandurah) (ALP) (continued) Police, additional officers — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8784 Ports Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 — Council’s amendments — consideration in detail, 511, 512 Premier, awareness of issues — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 4856 Procedure and Privileges Committee, membership change — notice of motion, 5371; motion, 5499 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 — second reading, 9284 Railway (METRONET) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 8207 Regional Development Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 872 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 7641, 7649 department, agriculture budget — motion, 4394 minister Carnegie Clean Energy — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 8939 Energy Made Clean — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 2251 Road Traffic Amendment (Impaired Driving and Penalties) Bill 2019 — notice of motion to introduce, 7349 Small Business, minister — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 5499 Small Business Development Corporation Amendment Bill 2019 — standing orders suspension — notice of motion, 5496; standing orders suspension motion, 5677 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — standing orders suspension motion, 1416 Treasury and Finance, foreign buyers duty — standing orders suspension — amendment to motion, 3570 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 6062 consideration in detail, 6698, 6703 third reading, 7166 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 604 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — remaining stages — standing orders suspension motion, 604 THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4899 Collie, 4904 GST distribution, 4900 iron ore price, 4900 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4899 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5295 Climate change greenhouse gas emissions Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9036 Environmental Protection Authority policy briefing notes, 4481, 4649, 4823 communication — motion, 1201 guidelines, s. 4659 motion, 1627 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9519 impact — motion, 6349; amendment to motion, 6359 Disallowance motions Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3053 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1234 Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2019 — notice of motion, 2622; discharge of order, 4491 Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — motion, 6909 Emergency Services Bushfire Centre of Excellence, location, 217 emergency services personnel — motion, 2490 Rural Fire Division, 3829 volunteer bush fire brigades, merger, 8149 Energy energy supply — motion, 2475 Premier Coal supply agreement, 3059, 5220 Synergy, 2018–19 annual report, 9020; s. 7460 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 275

THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) (continued) Environment Banksia Road waste facility, Dardanup, 5776 container deposit scheme, s. 727 controlled burn, Manjimup, 3866 department, staff, Augusta, 7592, 9874 dust management, Port Hedland, 5354 ibis management plan, 9020 “Landfill Waste Classification and Waste Definitions 1996”, s. 1535 PFAS-contaminated soil or water, 7238, 9675 Waste Authority, “Roads to Reuse”, waste levy, 602 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-ninth report, “Mechanisms for Compensation for Economic Loss to Farmers in Western Australia Caused by Contamination by Genetically Modified Material” — motion, 574, 1914, 2346, 8141 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3141, 3166, 3349 Collie, 3150 Forrestfield–Airport Link, 3166 GST distribution, 3140 iron ore price, 3140 regional transport infrastructure and services, 3349 Housing private property rights — motion, 4014 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — motion, 2870; amendment to motion, 2872 rebate, state economy, 9217 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3666 Local Government, food organics and garden organics bins, 3832 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4794 McGowan government legislative agenda — motion, 8539 policies — motion, 8266 transparency and accountability — motion, 7841 Metronet, Forrestfield–Airport Link dewatering, 7730, 8695, 8984 PFAS, 824, 1079, 1246, 1362, 1523, 1786, 1927, 2056, 2171, 2355, 2516, 2648, 2890, 3163, 3339, 3507, 3725 (correction of answer 5748), 3788, 3791, 4036, 4056, 4921, 5087 (answer advice 5222), 5320, 5478, 5635, 5746, 5831 (answer advice 5898), 5896, 5907, 6547, 8980 soil contamination, 6728, 6936, 7104 (answer advice 7559), 7200, 7334, 7455, 7888, 7990, 8311, 8415, 8558, 9188 (answer advice 9219) Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3493 Political parties, state Parliamentary Liberal Party, Albany conference, s. 363 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4045 committee, 4632 Regional Development Collie biomass plant and solar farm, 716, 1670 Koombana car park project, Bunbury, 358, 9060 natural resource management groups — motion, 7075 online lime comparison calculator, 3640 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 second reading, 6923, 6938 committee, 7079–7083 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 2622 State Agreement Act, dust management, 5354 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5295 committee, 5725–5738, 5837, 5874, 5880, 5886 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 2622 committee, 2654–2657 Tourism Busselton Margaret River Airport, Jetstar ticket sales, 9142 Rottnest Island Authority, 8707 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 276 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

THOMAS, HON DR STEVEN CALDWELL, BVSc (South West) (Lib) (continued) Transport, Port Geographe reconfiguration project, 9813 Treasury and Finance GST distribution motion, 3459 iron ore price, 24, 458, 582, 4192, 6182, 6376, 7558, 9056, 9186, 9547, 9674; s. 7584 iron ore royalty revenue, 9219, 9385, 9724; s. 6558, 7223 payroll tax, 6249, 9563, 9915 Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry — motion, 1639 state budget 2019–20, surplus — motion, 5058; amendment to motion, 5059 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7711 committee, 9654, 9729, 9730, 9740 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 799 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 committee, 845–849, 1082–1085 third reading, 1085 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 second reading — cognate debate, 799 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 833 third reading, 1085 Water Lake Kepwari, 9013 water security — motion, 8664 TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) Agriculture and Food, West Australian Regenerative Farmers Network, 4821 Animal activism legislation, 2520 trespass, 2354, 2521 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4934 Busselton Margaret River Airport expansion, 4935 Collie, 4934 cost of living, 4934 family law, 4936 sport, schools, 4935 youth unemployment, 4937 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 4934 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5332 Child sexual abuse, schools — motion, as amended, 7313 Climate change greenhouse gas emissions Browse to North West Shelf project — motion, 9042 Environmental Protection Authority policy, communication — motion, 1208 impact — amendment to motion, 6361; motion, as amended, 6362 Community Services hardship utility grant scheme, 1926 (answer advice 2060), 3057; motion, 2014; in reply, 2021 homelessness, 3342; s. 9154 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — recommittal, 7448 Disallowance motions Prohibition on Fishing (Greens Pool) Order 2018 — motion, 3063 Rights in Water and Irrigation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2018 — motion, 1236 Education and Training schools bullying — motion, 1061 “Let’s Take a Stand Together” action plan, 3505 mobile phones ban, 4644, 6932, s. 4658 VacSwim program, 7198 Effect of Red Tape on the Western Australian Economy, Select Committee into the, establishment — notice of motion, 6496; motion, 6902; in reply, 6914 Electoral Affairs, reform, s. 3796 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 277

TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) (continued) Energy Bunbury to Albany gas pipeline, 9053 energy supply — motion, 2484 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 4469, 4485 apprenticeships, 4485 budget surplus, 4469 cost of living, 4470 fly in, fly out, 4486 Family and Domestic Violence, victim arrest warrants, 3634 Federal government, joint parliamentary inquiry into family law and child support, s. 6752 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — motion, 1505 Health health staff, assaults against, 3337, 4955 medical cannabis, prescriptions, 3159, 5742, 5828, 7100; s. 5771 men’s health, 1244 primary health care, regions, s. 5844 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — second reading, 6205 Housing public housing, south west region, 7452, 9021 stamp duty exemptions, retirees — notice of motion, 2475; amendment to notice of motion, 2859; motion, 2860; amendment to motion, 2869; motion, as amended, in reply, 2876 rebate, state economy, 8306, 8555 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2368 Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 — second reading, 3709 Legal affairs Auditor General, Office of the, outsourcing, 9911 family law, s. 5228 Legislative Council business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8686, 9167, 9510 complimentary remarks, s. 9923 Local Government, wheel clamping, City of Stirling, 8978 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4796 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6497; s. 6555 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 320 policies — motion, 8274 transparency — motion, 4777 Methamphetamine Mandurah, 9380 offences and sentencing, 5316, 5475, 8148, 8411, 8692 Metronet Ellenbrook rail line — motion, 5606 Huawei, security, 216 Planning, bushfire management, Mt Helena, 23 Police Aboriginal officers, 9720 assaults against officers and compensation — motion, 5863 firearms, licensing and registry information system — motion, 9106 out-of-control parties, 9213 violence restraining orders, 5216 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — committee, 5093 Political donations — amendment to motion, 2333 Regional Development Busselton Margaret River Airport, 7553 department, machinery-of-government changes — amendment to motion, 5461 HorsePower Collie, Robert Chitty, s. 4199 insurance premiums, northern WA — motion, 3018 natural resource management, Coastcare groups, 7884 southern forests irrigation scheme, business case, 6181 Road Safety Council, speed limit reduction — motion, 4157 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 278 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

TINCKNELL, HON COLIN RICHARD (South West) (PHON) (continued) Road Traffic Amendment (Blood Alcohol Content) Bill 2019 — committee, 5210, 5211 Small Business, retail sector, 9672 Sport and Recreation Farmer, Graham “Polly”, tribute, s. 5643 Optus Stadium, operating costs, 4194 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5332 committee, 5726, 5727, 5836–5840, 5882, 5901 Terrorism Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1340 Sari Club site, Bali, 2165 Tourism, Australian Biome Project, 7729 Transport Joondalup Drive–Wanneroo Road intersection, overpass bridge, 3721 plastic rail sleepers, 5082 York–Merredin road, upgrade, 1666, 1787 Treasury and Finance Auditor General, Office of the, local government auditing requirements, 9809 GST distribution — motion, 3466 payroll tax, threshold, 4189 regional personal insolvency statistics, s. 3672 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7744 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 8003 committee, 8396–8398, 8404, 8420, 8421, 8432, 8563, 8564, 8973, 9050, 9224–9233, 9375–9377, 9690, 9716, 9731, 9740 third reading, 9886 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 834 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 834 Water department, cost recovery discussion paper, 356, 822 Neerabup groundwater treatment plant, 7989 water security — motion, 8666 TINLEY, HON PETER CHARLES, AM, BA, MDefStud, Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth; Asian Engagement (Willagee) (ALP) Asian Engagement 2019 WA Industry and Export Awards, ms. 7350 Malaysia, Independence Day, ms. 6084 strategy, 6262, 7372 Vietnam visit, ms. 2914 Education and Training, apprenticeships and traineeships, 1427, 1428 Health, men’s health and wellbeing policy, 1078 Housing bond assistance loans, 6873, 9636 Broome Aboriginal short-stay accommodation, ms. 2239 Brownlie Towers, redevelopment, 4274 East Green development, Greenwood, g. 4208 Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1176 federal Labor policy, 3890; mpi. 2605 Foyle Road, Bayswater, apartments, ms. 3365 Government Regional Officers’ Housing, police officers, 177 house prices, 6267, 6268 Housing Authority, properties, 9326, 9344–9347 housing sector — motion, 8256 Keystart, 69, 1197, 6872, 7633, 7793 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 999 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 138, 926, 939, 956, 968, 988, 995, 1001, 1012–1033, 2820, 2835, 2845, 3302, 3980, 4318, 6867 RAC Arena visits, 974 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 279

TINLEY, HON PETER CHARLES, AM, BA, MDefStud, Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth; Asian Engagement (Willagee) (ALP) (continued) Housing (continued) negative gearing, federal Labor policy, 1839, 1840 north west Aboriginal housing fund, 8751 North-West Urban Construction and Development Builders Panel, ms. 1544 property tax, federal Labor policy, 1556, 1557 public housing debt, 9320 evictions, 8520 Geraldton, 7158 waiting times, 7957 Regional Services Reform Unit, 6597, 6598 remote Aboriginal housing, 3389 remote communities drinking water, ms. 1682 maintenance, 9311 seniors, 9322, 9342 future directions paper, ms. 8830 Manjimup, 1194 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8221 structural integrity, 7960 tenancy agreements, terminations, 1196 Thrive program, 6871 McGowan government, performance, federal Labor policies — motion, 1992 Metronet Ellenbrook rail line, housing package, 8855 Huawei, meetings and projects, 988, 995 social and affordable housing, 5686 Ports, Westport Taskforce, report, mpi. 6019 Transport, Roe 8 and 9, road safety, road congestion and freight management, mpi. 4985 Treasury and Finance cost of living, federal Labor Party — motion, 1587 foreign buyers duty, 3562; motion, 3574 Veterans Issues Cockburn Returned and Services League of Australia, 100th anniversary, ms. 8451 HMAS Perth, anniversary, ms. 1681 HMAS Voyager collision, memorial, ms. 367 Legion of Honour, John Revell and James Edgar, ms. 8041 Mallard, Frank, tribute, ms. 5356 O’Meara, Private Martin, ms. 4673 Remembrance Day, ms. 8895 Second World War, commencement, eightieth anniversary, ms. 6256 Veterans Advisory Council, ms. 490 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6160 Youth facilities, Albany, ms. 5497 International Youth Day 2019, ms. 5665 issues, Mirrabooka, g. 1272 unemployment, 1121, 1122 WA Youth Awards 2019, ms. 8594 Youth Week WA 2019, ms. 236, 2400 WEST, HON DARREN LEGH, Parliamentary Secretary (Agricultural) (ALP) Abrolhos Islands, discovery, s. 5226 Agriculture and Food agriculture, Hon Colin de Grussa’s comments, s. 4050 declared pest, citrus canker, ms. 9098 Dowerin field days, s. 6209 Newdegate Machinery Field Days, s. 6389 Northam Farmers Show, s. 6946 rain, s. 3515 south west saleyard, preferred respondent, 8311 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 280 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

WEST, HON DARREN LEGH, Parliamentary Secretary (Agricultural) (ALP) (continued) Animal activism — motion, 679 Batavia shipwreck, 390th anniversary, s. 3669 Cashless debit card trial — motion, 1509 Ellenbrook rail line — motion, 5606 Environment and Public Affairs, Standing Committee on, forty-ninth report, “Mechanisms for Compensation for Economic Loss to Farmers in Western Australia Caused by Contamination by Genetically Modified Material” — motion, 2345, 5073 Fisheries, western rock lobster fishery, 580; motion, as amended, 562 Health Merredin St John Ambulance volunteer training sub-centre, s. 483 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, s. 7582 primary health care, regions — motion, 5808 regional services — motion, as amended, 8131 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, s. 3197 Home indemnity insurance, 8306 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6507 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7070 openness, transparency and accountability — motion, 321 performance — motion, 5176 regional projects and programs — motion, 5872 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce — motion, 3477 Modern slavery — motion, 5193 Ports, shipping containers, North Wharf, Fremantle, 580 Racing and Gaming, gaming legislation implementation, 578 Regional Development Merredin, state funding, s. 5641 WA Regional Achievement and Community Awards, s. 8021 Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry — motion, 1637 Sharks, hazard mitigation, drum line trial, 582 (supplementary information 2061) Sport and Recreation country football leagues, s. 7461 netball and hockey, Agricultural Region, s. 8189 Stamp duty exemptions, retirees — amendment to motion, 2869 Transport, roads, Agricultural Region, s. 3799 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — motion, 5064; amendment to motion, 5059 Veterans Issues Anzac Day commemorations, Avonvale PS, s. 2374 Toodyay RSL Sub-branch, 100th anniversary celebrations, s. 7892 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7576 third reading, 9885 Water Carnarvon artesian basin, 8308 supply, Lake Grace, s. 1817 WHITBY, MR REECE RAYMOND, Parliamentary Secretary (Baldivis) (ALP) Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3277 education, 3279 financial management, 3278 methamphetamine, 3279 road infrastructure, 3278 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3277 Commerce FuelWatch, 1191 Sterling First lifetime lease scheme, 3892 Corrective Services Casuarina Prison, 2244 prisons, infrastructure expansion, 71 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 4446 Criminal Law Amendment (Uncertain Dates) Bill 2019 — second reading, 7661 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 281

WHITBY, MR REECE RAYMOND, Parliamentary Secretary (Baldivis) (ALP) (continued) Defence Issues, Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 5360 Emergency Services, Baldivis Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service, s. 5267 Environment Canal Rocks boat ramp, 1198; g. 1687 container deposit scheme, 2981 enhanced prescribed burning program, 1893 environmental approvals, Yornup Quarry, Hesketh Quarry’s Pty Ltd, 306 Jarrahwood bushfire, 7684 Haddon, Terry and Jenny, g. 5670 Keep Australia Beautiful Council, community grants, 6121, 6122 landfill, Bold Park Community School site, 4143 lease 2416/100, D’Entrecasteaux National Park, 136 minister ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 1181 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 1164–1172, 1179–1193, 2997–3009, 3992, 4136, 7043 RAC Arena visits, 1177 waste management, 1612, 2978 William Bay National Park, fire safety, 5054 Yalgorup National Park, 1188 Estimates Committees, committee B, division 33, supplementary information question B27, s. 3894 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 7674 Greenhouse gas emissions, Environmental Protection Authority policy, LNG industry, 2991 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3877 Housing, Keystart loans, 2708 Legal affairs, dangerous sex offenders, declared, 7630 Mental Health, Black Dog Ride, s. 1717 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 1179, 1180 Mines and Petroleum, LNG futures facility, 1838 Police officers, multi-threat vests, 8781 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 — second reading, 4311 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 7386, 9287 Baldivis schools, 9288 Kwinana Freeway, widening, 9287 population growth, 7386 urban development, 9290 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 first reading, 7351 second reading, 7351; in reply, 7518 third reading, 7521 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 1954 State Development, Jobs and Trade Plan for Jobs, 4970 resources sector, Iluka Resources, 4688 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 1954 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 5000 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1883 Tourism, Perth–Japan direct flights, 6260 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 8739 Treasury and Finance, state economy, McGowan government’s performance — motion, 2963 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 5998 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 763 consideration in detail, 765–767, 786–793 third reading, 793; in reply, 794 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 763 third reading, 794 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8498 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 282 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

WINTON, MS SABINE ELISABETH, BA, BPS (Wanneroo) (ALP) Agriculture and Food, Wanneroo Agricultural Show, s. 8363 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3440 education funding, 3442 health services, 3441 road infrastructure, 3441 water licences, Wanneroo, 3443 Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 3440 Defence Issues, Collins-class submarine maintenance program, 7788 Education and Training Parents and Citizens Association Day, s. 5266 PEAC Parliamentarians, s. 7500 TAFE enrolments, 6259 training opportunities, 4241 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3877 Housing, Keystart loans, 69 Local Government Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 2268 McGowan government, state economy, business confidence, 5357 Metronet projects, 2590 public transport, 629 Yanchep line extension, 9253 Premier’s Statement — consideration, 292 parliamentary community engagement, 292 infrastructure projects, 295 Wanneroo schools, 293 water usage, 295 Sport and Recreation Barbagallo Wanneroo Raceway, motorcycle racing, 1309 Wanneroo Districts Netball Association, s. 768 State Development, Jobs and Trade federal funding, Australian Labor Party, 3560 infrastructure projects, mpi. 8866 Ticket Scalping Bill 2018 — second reading, 1871 Transport federal infrastructure funding, northern suburbs, 1423 Mitchell Freeway, extension, 8783 roads, northern suburbs, 862 Wanneroo, Romeo and Karoborup Roads intersection, g. 2564 Treasury and Finance, state finances, financial management, 7246 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6081 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 755 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Amendment (Container Deposit) Bill (No. 2) 2018 — second reading — cognate debate, 755 Water, Neerabup groundwater treatment plant, 8050 WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands (Victoria Park) (ALP) Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Heritage Act, reforms, 1124 Aboriginal heritage tourism, g. 1691 Lawford-Wolf, Ningali, tribute, ms. 5664 state budget 2019–20 5018 Yamatji native title claim, Geraldton, 8782, 8783, 9972 Appropriation (Capital 2019–20) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 2912 introduction and first reading, 3113 second reading, 3113 declaration as urgent, 3225 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3594 third reading, 3911; in reply, 3912 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 283

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Appropriation (Recurrent 2019–20) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 2912 introduction and first reading, 3106 second reading, 3106 declaration as urgent, 3225 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3594 third reading, 3902; in reply, 3910 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 3224 introduction and first reading, 3371 second reading, 3371 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3947 third reading, 4255 Emergency Services, department, superannuation board, 2018–19 annual report, tabling, ms. 7240 Federal government, financial performance, 2118 Governor, vehicles, 1028 Health North Metropolitan Health Service, ms. 6952 Onslow Health Service, 2782 Perth Children’s Hospital lead contamination, 183, 2796, 5034 plumbing system inspections, 2786 Poinciana Lodge, Carnarvon, 2421 Housing federal Labor policy, mpi. 2607 foreign buyers duty, residential property, 8455 housing approvals, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 8744, 8745 housing sector — motion, 8241 Keystart loans, 2708 stamp duty rebate, state economy, 8217 Industrial Relations, modern slavery, government departments and agencies, 8116 Lands 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup, 9311 compulsory property acquisition, Wittenoom, 1562, 1721, 1722 crown land, transfers and sales, 164 department, staff, 5019 Donnelly River Mill, 1019 Kurra Village, Newman, 1968 LandCorp, renewable energy, 4143 Landgate Advara, ms. 1682 annual report 2017–18 125 annual report 2018–19, tabling, ms. 7240 commercialisation, 4876, 6774 land title registry, 4003 privatisation, 9313 lot 556, Cottesloe, commercial development, bushland, g. 3527 Middleton Beach Activity Centre, 126 Ocean Reef marina, 1729, 5941 pastoral leases, 4972 (supplementary information 4975), 4973; ms. 4531 Peel Business Park, 7155 Legal affairs, justice pipeline model, 2786 McGowan government economic management — motion, 6030 financial management, 8612 Plan for Jobs motion, 783 mpi. 638; amendment to motion, 640 state economy, employment, 7932 travel expenses, 5034 Metronet, Huawei, meetings and projects, 987, 991 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 284 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 1840 introduction and first reading, 1951 second reading, 1951, 9593; in reply, 2735 consideration in detail, 2738–2741 third reading, 2741; in reply, 2741 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment (Thresholds) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 9420 introduction and first reading, 9592 second reading, 9593 Police, RiskCover claims, 1043 Ports, Westport Taskforce, Fremantle port capacity, 6005, 6006 Public Sector Management corruption, 9443 voluntary targeted separation scheme, 4144 Whyte, Paul and Craig Dale, Department of Communities, Warmun community project, 9440, 9441 Public Works Amendment (WA Building Management Authority Abolition) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 7349 second reading, in reply, 9286 third reading, 9287 Racing and Gaming, TAB privatisation, 6593 Regional Development, Albany wave energy project, Carnegie Clean Energy, financial assistance — motion, 874 Revenue Laws Amendment Bill 2018 cognate debate — motion, 1952 second reading — cognate debate; in reply, 1956 consideration in detail, 1957–1961 third reading, 2087 State Development, Jobs and Trade employment, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1720 infrastructure projects, mpi. 8867 Plan for Jobs, 623, 4970 state agreement acts, amendments, 3389 state economy, 6414 job creation, 6123, 8932 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 3224 introduction and first reading, 3366 second reading, 3366 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 3947 consideration in detail, 3953–3970, 4060–4073, 4120–4134, 4215–4222 third reading, 4223; in reply, 4251 question: infrastructure fund, 4243, 4244 question: Treasurer’s comments, 4082, 4083 Taxation Administration Amendment Bill 2018 cognate debate — motion, 1952 second reading — cognate debate, in reply, 1956 third reading, 1962 Transfer of Land Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, in reply, 8760 consideration in detail, 8761 third reading, 8761 Treasury and Finance cost of living federal Labor Party — motion, 1596 fees and charges, 3384 Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2018–19 1176 economic reform statement, ms. 9572 Economic Regulation Authority, business licensing reform, report, ms. 1682 foreign buyers duty, 8455, 9349; motion, 3574 government assets, privatisation, 7367, 7368; mpi. 7381 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 285

WYATT, MR BENJAMIN SANA, LLB, MSc, Treasurer, Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands (Victoria Park) (ALP) (continued) Treasury and Finance (continued) government contracts, ethical procurement principles, ms. 733 Indian Society of WA, stamp duty, g. 5672 interest rates, 7630 iron ore royalty revenue assumptions, 2019–20 state budget, 5271 Keystart loans, interest rates, 7630 land sales, 1036, 2837 living wage proposal, federal Labor policy, 1561, 1562 Optus Stadium, revenue, 2790 payroll tax, 8747 retail trade, 5038 state budget 2018–19, Government Mid-Year Financial Projections Statement, 1039–1042, 2802 state budget 2019–20 3214 state economy, 257 government policies, 2413, 2414 GST distribution, 1967 unemployment, 772, 774 state finances, 405 credit rating, 66, 3888, 4244 financial management, 4354, 4432, 7246 state final demand, 7787 surplus, 7627 targets, 624 Treasurer China visit Chinese Communist Party support, 407 ms. 5355 ministerial office, alcohol expenditure, 997 North Asia visit, ms. 3883 portfolios, departments, agencies and government trading enterprises, 919, 933, 949, 962, 987, 991, 1000, 1014, 1021–1032, 1333, 2822, 2830, 2837, 2846, 3455, 3978, 3995, 7051 RAC Arena visits, 973 Treasury, 2018–19 annual report, tabling, ms. 7240 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 6055 Western Australian Future Fund Amendment (Future Health Research and Innovation Fund) Bill 2019 — second reading, 8597 Wittenoom Closure Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 1542 introduction and first reading, 1706 second reading, 1706; in reply, 5378 third reading, 5379; in reply, 5380 XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) Agriculture and Food animal welfare, domestic animals, Kimberley, 7456 live export moratorium, s. 5494 mulesing, 8029 wild dogs, control measures, 8559 Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Its Effects on the Community, Select Committee into interim report, “Inquiry into Alternate Approaches to Reducing Illicit Drug Use and its Effects on the Community — Extension of Time” — tabling, 5855 final report, “Help, not Handcuffs: Evidence-based Approaches to Reducing Harm from Illicit Drug Use” — tabling, 9503 extension of reporting time — motion, 5855 Animal activism — motion, 675 Bail Amendment (Persons Linked to Terrorism) Bill 2018 second reading, 1345 committee, 1355, 1368–1374, 1528–1533, 1764–1776 Assembly’s amendment — committee, 4811 Betting Control Amendment (Taxing) Bill 2019 — second reading — cognate debate, 5334 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Change of Name) Bill 2018 — second reading, 6744 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 286 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Child Protection Care Plan Review Panel, 6764 child sexual abuse, 6222 schools — amendment to motion, 7309; motion, as amended, 7310 therapy services, 3870 Children and Community Services Act, review, 2395, 9053 children in care, 3510, 3789, 6238, 7233 family group conferencing, 6253 Kids Helpline, funding, 2392 parents with intellectual disability, s. 3672 young people in residential care, criminalisation, 3870 young people with exceptionally complex needs, 2055, 3685 Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 — second reading, 2669 Climate change greenhouse gas emissions Browse to North West Shelf project — notice of motion, 8657; motion, 9028; in reply, 9044 Environmental Protection Authority policy communication — motion, 1212 guidelines, s. 853 motion, 1632 net zero emissions, 2050 target — motion, 9522 health inquiry, 3164, 8444 impact — motion, 6353; amendment to motion, 6359 Commerce engineers’ registration scheme, 7453 Retirement Villages Act, reform, consultation, 2891 Community and events, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia, s. 3516 Community Services, Household Network service, 3507 Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 second reading, 3040 committee, 6733, 7096 Corrective Services Aboriginal visitors scheme, 6236 Bandyup Women’s Prison, rehabilitation programs, 4192 Bandyup Women’s Prison and Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility, interfacility working procedures, 9939 Banksia Hill Detention Centre, 6765 children in care, s. 4049 education and training, 3206, 5915, 6181, 6239, 6251, 6252, 9927 female offenders, 5086 health and mental health services, 3684, 6235, 6236 security classifications, 3682, 6243 self-harm and attempted suicides, 6240 young parents, 9914 child sexual abuse, offender programs, 6221 “Contact with Family and Friends while in Custody” report, 3201 fine defaults, imprisonment, 6234, 7228 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 3682, 6241 Hakea Prison, staff, 7235 juvenile community linked information system, 9938 juvenile offenders, speech pathology services, 9926 prisons and detention centres assaults, 7234, 7235 health and mental health services, 1249, 2521, 3635, 3685, 6232, 6238, 9188, 9940 incident reporting, 2393 juvenile detainees, 3870 ligature minimisation program, 5915 out-of-cell hours, 2391, 6547 parenting programs, 3200 rolling lockdowns, 3869 sexual assaults, 2394, 6235 strip searches, 2390, 9383 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 287

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Corrective Services (continued) special operations group, 5898, 7237 Wooroloo Prison Farm, Aboriginal visitors scheme, 2391 Young Offenders Act, review, 2392, 9060 youth custodial rules, 3682 youth justice services, 1078, 3058, 4648 expenditure, 9939 juvenile justice team referrals, 9938 regional, 3206 youth transitional accommodation program, 5915 Corruption, Crime and Misconduct Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading, 44 Corruption and Crime Commission, Joint Standing Committee on the seventh report, “Unfinished Business: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Response to the Committee’s Report on Dr Cunningham and Ms Atoms” — motion, 206; postponement motion, 567, 1063, 1510 eighth report, “The More Things Change…: Matters Arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission’s Report on Operation Aviemore: Major Crime Squad Investigation into the Unlawful Killing of Mr Joshua Warneke” — motion, 201, 572, 1069, 1511; postponement motion, 572 ninth report, “Annual Report 2017–18” — motion, 567 tenth report, “With Extraordinary Power…: The Corruption and Crime Commission’s Execution of a Search Warrant on the Shire of Halls Creek” — motion, 2347 eleventh report, “Parliamentary Inspector’s Report on ‘A Saga of Persistence’” — motion, 6380, 6921 Criminal Appeals Amendment Bill 2019 — question, 9863 Criminal Procedure Amendment (Trial By Judge Alone) Bill 2017 second reading, 7415 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — motion, 7416 Culture and the Arts state archives, conservation, 6392 State Records Office, 2019–20 state budget, 3826, 4038; s. 4200 West Australian Music Industry Awards, s. 4829 Disability Services adults with exceptionally complex needs program, 3206 Bennett Brook Disability Justice Centre, Supreme Court injunction, s. 5229 National Disability Insurance Scheme implementation — motion, 3321 service providers, 2909 “State of the Disability Sector Report”, s. 9087 suicide prevention, young people with disability, s. 4514 WA Disability Support Awards, s. 3195 Education and Training international students, s. 2904, 7586 North Metropolitan TAFE, staff, 9781 schools behaviour management, 1359 bullying — motion, 1053 public schools, restraint and seclusion, 1824, 1825 Sunningdale PS, 9024 Thoughtful Schools project, 9144 western suburbs, s. 6946 student information system, 6934, 9673 students abused and neglected children, 3869 exclusions and suspensions, 2536, 7596 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 3337 students whose whereabouts are unknown, 3202 TAFE International Western Australia, Australian Skills Quality Authority registration, 9190 Teacher Registration Act, review, 1788 temporary visa holders, school fees, 5915 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” government response, 2198, 2199 motion, 2350, 6922, 7315, 7318 recommendations, 1407 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 288 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Electoral Amendment (Ticket Voting and Associated Reforms) Bill 2019 notice of motion to introduce, 1492 introduction and first reading, 1620 second reading, 1621 Energy, LED streetlights, 5743, 5894, 9097 Environment Bush Forever sites, 7228, 7464 coastal erosion, North Metropolitan Region, s. 5772 dolphins, Swan and Canning Rivers, 6377, s. 9157 fauna causing damage licences, 8155, 9784 kangaroos, Baldivis, 581 (answer advice 720) Kwinana outer harbour, p. 5854 south-western snake-necked turtle, 5318 “Swan Canning River Protection Strategy”, collaborative agreements, 9548 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure — consideration of tabled papers, 3693 Aboriginal youth suicide, 3695 disability services, 3697 mental health, 3694 palliative care, 3696 Evans, Hon George Maxwell (Max), MBE — condolence motion, 3308 Fair Trading Amendment Bill 2018 discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review — motion, 1378 second reading, 1649 committee, 1673 Family and Domestic Violence dowry-related abuse, 3861 initiatives — motion, 3028 non-fatal strangulation offence, 5221 Federal–State Relations, cashless debit card trial — motion, 1498; amendment to motion, 1498 Gender Reassignment Amendment Bill 2018 — second reading, 5 Health ambulances charges, pensioners and income support recipients, s. 7224 department, information security policy, 1522 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 584, 6242 International Overdose Awareness Day, s. 6210 medical cannabis, prescriptions, 5848 palliative care, 5849; motion, 1904 primary health care, regions — motion, 5800 regional hospitals, senior emergency staff, 3676 regional services — motion, as amended, 8127 speech pathology services, 9872 sustainable health review, 9191 (answer advice 9727) World Autism Awareness Day, s. 1817 High Risk Offenders Bill 2019 — committee, 7214, 7215 Housing, stamp duty exemptions, retirees — motion, 2863 Human Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 — discharge of order and referral to Standing Committee on Legislation — amendment to motion, 2364 Industrial Relations gig economy, 3686 local government, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, 8984 modern slavery — motion, 5190 silicosis risk, 4920 motion, 7426 s. 5096 wage theft inquiry, 357, 9188 motion, 1217 s. 9009 work health and safety bill, introduction, 5475 WorkCover, private investigators and medical professionals, 2700 workers’ compensation, service providers, 8443 workplace safety, s. 4951 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 289

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Infrastructure Western Australia Bill 2019 second reading, 3650 committee, 3794, 3843–3847 International affairs, Sudan, unrest, s. 3859 Lands, Ocean Reef marina, business case, 5216 Legal affairs Aboriginal justice agreements, review, 7734 bail support program, 6213 cognitive or mental health impairment, persons with, 6725 (answer advice 6937) community legal centres, 6240 court attendance, children and young people, 6393 court intervention programs, 7732; s. 7764 Criminal Injuries Compensation Act, review, 1364 Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act, reform, 7885; s. 1093 criminal responsibility, age, 9813 Equal Opportunity Act, review, 7559 Equal Opportunity Commissioner, appointment, 9676 Family Violence Service, 6560 fine defaults, work and development orders, 7464 foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, 1670; s. 1675 Freedom of Information Act, private health facilities, 8696 identity theft, drivers’ licences, 9926 justice planning and reform committee, 2887 Law Reform Commission budget, 8983 sex and/or gender status change, report, 8157; s. 8314 Legal Aid WA applicants, 6213, 6214 legislation website, 9023 Merrin, Karen, tribute, s. 1390 model litigant guidelines, s. 6752 National Redress Scheme, 6392 Parliament–Corruption and Crime Commission, memorandum of understanding, 22 self-defence — amendment to motion, 194; motion, as amended, 195 sentencing flexibility, Aboriginal people, 6213 violence restraining orders, behaviour change programs, 2393, 4055 whistleblowers, s. 6389 youth justice reform, s. 9559 Legislative Council, business of the house, extended sitting hours — standing orders suspension motion, 8686, 9511 Local Government archives, 7236 companion greyhounds, muzzling, p. 4768; s. 8587 funeral directors, code of conduct, 7198, 8449 Perth, City of, suspension, s. 2063 Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission, 8984 McGowan government budget management — motion, 6504 legislative agenda — motion, 8533 ministers, Legislative Council — motion, 7068 policies — motion, 8272 transparency and accountability — motion, 7848 Mental Health addiction specialists, 2675 “Beyond the Emergency”, s. 3798 carer support services, 2699 children bereaved by suicide, pilot postvention program, 4480 clinical governance review, 9808 differential overheads, 857 “Draft Western Australian Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drug Accommodation and Support Strategy 2018–2025” 9218 eating disorders, 3687 fly in, fly out code, s. 2525 intellectual and developmental disability support, 5847, 5848 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement 290 [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019]

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Mental Health (continued) Kimberley suicides, coroner’s report government response, 3161 s. 229, 485, 1254, 1538, 1940, 3354 Mental Health Advocacy Service, 2018–19 annual report, s. 8187 mental health co-response teams, 7100; s. 598 Mental Health Network, review, 9551 mental health services, s. 2672 psychiatrists, 219, 822, 4821 suicide prevention, young people with disability, s. 4514 “Suicide Prevention 2020: Together We Can Save Lives”, evaluation, 454 transcultural mental health service, 3830 workforce strategic framework, 5792 youth forensic mental health unit, 7333, 9676 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce motion, 3474 report, 24-hour helpline, 2649 Metronet, Ellenbrook rail line — motion, 5604 Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment Bill 2019 — second reading, 3501, 3512 Planning Bush Forever, 9721 Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority and LandCorp, merger, s. 3067 “Modernising Western Australia’s Planning System”, 2516, 5635 Nedlands, City of, draft local planning scheme 3, p. 1046, 2143 Ocean Reef marina, coastal erosion, 4925 Shenton Park rehabilitation hospital redevelopment site, bushland clearing, s. 51 Subiaco East redevelopment project, 7227 Subiaco Oval, 7347 Police Aboriginal cultural training, 2676 assaults against officers and compensation — motion, 5865 Australian Federal Police, ABC offices raid, s. 3737 body scanners, 8306 children and young people in lock-ups, 6243 “Diverting Young People Away from Court” report, 6237 fine default imprisonment, 7229 gay and lesbian liaison officer program, 2166 hate crimes, 1927; s. 2196 injured officers, compensation, 719 strip searches, 8410, 9868 young people in lock-ups, 4202 Police Amendment (Medical Retirement) Bill 2019 second reading, 4945 committee, 5196 Political donations — notice of motion, 2014; motion, 2328; amendment to motion, 2332; motion, as amended, in reply, 2343 Procedure and Privileges, Standing Committee on fifty-fourth report, “Standing Order 6(3): Recalling the Council” — motion, 1067 fifty-fifth report, “A Refusal to Comply with a Summons to Produce Documents” recommendation 1 — motion, 5623 recommendation 3 — motion, 5628 fifty-sixth report, “Parliamentary Privilege and Intrusive Powers — Interim Report: Judicial Proceedings for Declaration Challenging the Validity of the Order Made by Legislative Council on 15 August 2019” — made an order of the day — motion, 6345 fifty-eighth report, “Legal Proceedings by the Attorney General — Authorisation for President to Defend”, recommendation 1 — adoption, 8158 Public Administration, Standing Committee on, twenty-ninth report, “Consultation with Statutory Office Holders” — motion, 8542 Public Health Amendment (Immunisation Requirements for Enrolment) Bill 2019 second reading, 4047, 4165 committee, 4509, 4638, 4654–4656 g. grievance mpi. matter of public interest ms. ministerial statement pex. personal explanation p. petition s. statement [INDEX TO QUESTIONS AND SPEECHES 2019] 291

XAMON, HON ALISON MARIE, BA, LLB (North Metropolitan) (GWA) (continued) Racing and Gaming electronic gambling and harm forum, s. 8437 greyhound racing, 1782, 2357, 3719, 3740, 5831, 7554, 9864; s. 2373, 7894 racehorses, welfare, 7988, 9214, 9678 (answer advice 9727); s. 8020, 9678 Regional Development, live export, marine fuel sulphur content, 3686 Reserves (Marmion Marine Park) Bill 2019 — second reading, 6940 Sport and Recreation, West Australian Football Commission, 7347 Suitors’ Fund Amendment Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 1384 Suitors’ Fund Amendment (Levy) Bill 2017 — second reading — cognate debate, 1384 TAB (Disposal) Bill 2019 second reading — cognate debate, 5334 committee, 5723, 5877–5879, 5885–5887 Terrorism, Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1339 Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Amendment Bill 2019 — committee, 7342–7345 Veterans and families strategy — motion, 6512 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 second reading, 7859 committee, 8699, 8959, 8960, 9122, 9168, 9206–9209, 9223, 9235–9237, 9360–9364, 9398, 9540, 9643–9656, 9717, 9730, 9737, 9741, 9794, 9848 third reading, 9904 Youth strategy, 8979 YANG, HON PIERRE SHUAI, LLB, BA (Hons) (South Metropolitan) (ALP) CEO Sleepout, s. 2064, 4661 Christchurch terrorist attack — motion, 1342 Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Australian Jewish community, s. 2197 multiculturalism, s. 1676 Criminal Code Amendment (Industrial Manslaughter) Bill 2017 — second reading, 5594 Critical incident, Darwin, s. 3672 Culture and the Arts, film industry, s. 1938 Education and Training, schools, bullying, s. 1091 Elder Abuse, Select Committee into, final report, “‘I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me’: When Trust Is Broken” — motion, 1911, 2349, 2879, 6921, 7319 Environment container deposit scheme — motion, 687 helium balloons, ban, p. 3743 Family and Domestic Violence, initiatives — motion, 3026 Federal government, Senator Barry O’Sullivan, comments, s. 594 Freedom of expression — motion, 7422 Future battery industry strategy — motion, 323; in reply, 330 Governor, acknowledgement, s. 3196 Hawke, Hon Robert (Bob) James Lee, AC, tribute, s. 3739 Industrial Relations, modern slavery — motion, 5191 Leach Highway crash, Leonardus Tjandra, fatality, s. 6947, 7114, 7462 Local Government, complaints handling, p. 797 Methamphetamine Action Plan Taskforce — motion, 3471 Police, assaults against officers and compensation — motion, 5865 Sport and Recreation, discrimination — motion, 2025 Treasury and Finance, 2019–20 state budget, surplus — notice of motion, 3314; motion, 5055; amendment to motion, 5059; motion, in reply, 5070 Veterans Issues Anzac Day commemorations, s. 2528 Gosnells, City of, street names, ex-servicemen, s. 5646 Returned and Services League of Australia, centenary, Gosnells RSL sub-branch, s. 6211 Stanton, Arthur, military service, s. 2528 veterans and families strategy — motion, 6509 white card entitlement, s. 5347 Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2019 — second reading, 7580, 7706

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