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3229 PROOF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2019-20-21 FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT BUSINESS PAPER No. 92 TUESDAY 4 MAY 2021 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Territorial Limits) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Rob Stokes, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 October 2019—Mr Paul Scully). 2 Firearms and Weapons Legislation Amendment (Criminal Use) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr David Elliott, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 26 February 2020— Ms Steph Cooke). 3 Civil Liability Amendment (Child Abuse) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate on the motion of Mr Mark Speakman, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 17 March 2021—Dr Hugh McDermott speaking, 4 minutes remaining). 4 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Bill; consideration of Legislative Council amendments. (Mr Adam Marshall). 5 Budget Estimates and related papers 2020-2021; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Dominic Perrottet, "That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2020-21". (Moved 19 November 2020). 6 Heavy Vehicle Legislation Amendment (National Regulator) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr Paul Toole, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 24 March 2021—Mr David Harris). 7 Reference to the Independent Commission Against Corruption; consideration of the message from the Legislative Council dated 18 September 2019. (Mr Andrew Constance). 3230 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 4 May 2021 BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PETITIONS ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1 Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly hold a judicial inquiry into the financial mismanagement of Central Coast Council and the Minister for Local Government delay any application by the Council to IPART for a Special Rate Variation and any decision on the sale of Council assets until residents can consider the findings of the judicial inquiry and its recommendations. (Mr David Harris). (Set down for debate on 6 May 2021). GENERAL BUSINESS INTERRUPTED MOVER'S SECOND READING SPEECH 1 Canterbury Park Racecourse (Sale and Redevelopment Moratorium Bill; (Notice given 17 February 2021; introduced 25 March 2021—Ms Sophie Cotsis; lapses 18 August 2021). NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)— 1 MS JENNY LEONG to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to make further provision in relation to sexual offences to adopt a communicative model of consent. (Crimes Amendment (Enthusiastic Consent) Bill). (Notice given 16 March 2021—lapses 17 September 2021) 2 MS JULIA FINN to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act to amend the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 to remove the right of landlords to terminate residential tenancy agreements without grounds; to specify additional reasons for which landlords may terminate residential tenancy agreements; and for other purposes. (Residential Tenancies Amendment (Reasons for Termination) Bill). (Notice given 23 March 2021—lapses 24 September 2021) 3 MR CLAYTON BARR to move— That a bill be introduced for an Act amend the Water NSW Act 2014 to make further provision regarding flood mitigation; and for related purposes. (Water NSW Amendment (Flood Mitigation) Bill). (Notice given 25 March 2021—lapses 26 September 2021) ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)— †1 ICAC and Other Independent Commission Legislation Amendment (Independent Funding) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 19 November 2020—Mrs Helen Dalton; lapses 20 May 2021). 3231 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 4 May 2021 2 Government Information (Public Access) Amendment (Recklessly Destroying Government Records) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 11 February 2021—Ms Melanie Gibbons; lapses 10 August 2021). 3 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Ministerial Code of Conduct—Property Developers) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 18 February 2021—Ms Melanie Gibbons; lapses 20 May 2021). 4 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Publication of Ministerial Register of Interests) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Jodi McKay, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 18 March 2021—Mr Adam Marshall; lapses 19 May 2021). †5 Property Services Council Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 23 March 2021—Mr Philip Donato; lapses 24 September 2021). †6 Government Sector Finance Amendment (Government Grants) Bill—awaiting second reading speech. (Reported 23 March 2021—Mr Roy Butler; lapses 24 September 2021). 7 NSW Jobs First Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Yasmin Cately, "That this bill be now read a second time". (Introduced 25 March 2021—Mr Adam Marshall; lapses 12 August 2021). † Bill forwarded from the Legislative Council ORDERS OF THE DAY (General Orders)— 1 Shoalhaven Anglican School Site; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Ms Shelley Hancock— "That this House: (1) Reaffirms its commitment to deliver a future education facility on the former Shoalhaven Anglican School site at Milton. (2) Notes the Government has committed to relocate Budawang School to the site, with plans to deliver a world class facility for the Southern Shoalhaven is well underway. (3) Notes the site is not for sale and the Government can be trusted to deliver its commitments." (Notice given 9 February 2021, moved 18 March 2021; lapses 10 May 2021) 3232 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 4 May 2021 NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices) 1893 LILLIANE BRADY OAM - COBAR MAYOR MS JODI MCKAY to move— That this House: (1) Expresses its condolences on the passing of Lilliane Brady OAM, New South Wales' longest serving female mayor. (2) Recognises Lilliane's lifetime of service to rural and regional New South Wales, including 40 years as a councillor and 20 years as Mayor of Cobar. (3) Extends its deepest sympathies to Lilliane's friends, family and loved ones, and to the entire Cobar community during this most difficult period. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1894 DONALD HEWITT - SERVICE RECOGNITION MR ADAM MARSHALL to move— That this House: (1) Congratulates Donald Hewitt for his many years of service as the former leader of the St Vincent de Paul Society Armidale Diocese and his role in the establishment of Freeman House in Armidale. (2) Notes a lifetime of service to those in need and the compassion Donald Hewitt demonstrated to alcoholics which resulted in the initial purchase of an old guesthouse in Armidale that grew into the now thriving Freeman House. (3) Commends Donald Hewitt for his practical solutions and his commitment to seeing a project through to completion. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1895 SCONE TAFE CAMPUS SALE MR JIHAD DIB to move— That this House: (1) Notes the Scone TAFE Campus is to be sold by the Government. (2) Notes the online advertisement refers to the sale price being less than replacement value. (3) Notes TAFE will lease part of the campus from the new owners. (4) Opposes the sale of the Scone TAFE Campus and other TAFE campuses. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1896 WESTERN SYDNEY INFRASTRUCTURE AGENDA MR PETER SIDGREAVES to move— That this House: (1) Commends the Government's Western Sydney infrastructure agenda. (2) Notes the Government's investment in roads, railways, schools and hospitals in Greater Western Sydney. (3) Acknowledges this investment supports New South Wales' recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic. 3233 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 4 May 2021 (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1897 SINGLE-USE PLASTICS BAN MR JAMIE PARKER to move— That this House: (1) Recognises urgent action is needed to reduce the large amount of plastic in oceans, rivers and the environment. (2) Notes a number of other state and national jurisdictions have already banned single-use plastics and New South Wales is now the only state in Australia without a ban on lightweight plastic shopping bags. (3) Recognises many individuals and communities are taking action to avoid and reuse plastic in their daily lives. (4) Supports a ban on single-use plastics in New South Wales. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1898 FIXING COUNTRY BRIDGES PROGRAM MR STEPHEN BROMHEAD to move— That this House: (1) Commends the NSW Nationals in the Government for investing $500 million in the Fixing Country Bridges Program. (2) Notes in the first round, Myall Lakes will see seven bridges replaced thanks to a $22.5 million investment. (3) Notes in the first round, this program will replace more than 400 ageing bridges with safer and modern bridges that will better withstand natural disasters, and ease the burden of maintenance for local government councils and rate payers. (4) Acknowledges the importance of country roads and bridges in keeping communities connected and allowing freight and local people to move safely within communities. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1899 DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUNDING MS ANNA WATSON to move— That this House: (1) Notes with each passing year, domestic and family violence is on the increase in New South Wales. (2) Notes the Government is funding to the value of $6.9 million a clinical trial (RelNVEST) for violent domestic and family violence offenders, while ignoring the funding crisis currently being experienced by frontline domestic and family violence services. (3) Calls on the Government to increase funding to frontline domestic and family violence services. (Notice given 9 February 2021—lapses 10 May 2021) 1900 EAST HILLS ELECTORATE - GREENING OUR CITY PROGRAM MS WENDY LINDSAY to move— 3234 BUSINESS PAPER Tuesday 4 May 2021 That this House: (1) Notes the Canterbury Bankstown Council was awarded $479,000 through the Government's Greening Our City Program to plant 690 trees in its Local Government Area.