1371 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 2012–2013–2014–2015 NOTICE PAPER No. 111 TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 The Assembly meets this day at 10 am ___________________________________ EXECUTIVE BUSINESS Orders of the day 1 RED TAPE REDUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Chief Minister): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 4 June 2015— Mr Smyth). 2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Treasurer): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 4 June 2015—Mr Smyth). Notice 1 MS BURCH: To move—That this Assembly: (1) notes the: (a) recent Australian Government cuts to Community Support program and the detrimental impact it has had on Family Day Care in the ACT; (b) impact the continued uncertainty over Australian Government policy is having on ACT families and the need for greater clarity; (c) inconsistent approaches the Australian Government is taking between Family Day Care providers and nannies in relation to qualifications and compliance measures; * Notifications to which an asterisk (*) is prefixed appear for the first time www.parliament.act.gov.au/assembly/notices.asp 1372 No. 111—15 September 2015 (2) (d) need to ensure consistent high quality in early childhood education and care; (e) 94% growth in the number of long day care places since 2001, including an anticipated 1200 places in the 12 months from October 2014; and (f) ACT Government’s consistent support of the early childhood education sector through land release, targeted capital funding for centre expansions and scholarships for the workforce; and calls on the ACT Government to: (a) work with the Australian Government to ensure any changes to early childhood education and care policy allow all families to access affordable and high quality early childhood education; (b) support the early childhood education and care sector to ensure all Canberra families have access to affordable high quality services; and (c) work with the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments to ensure consistent expectation in regards to qualifications and compliance in early childhood education and care. (Notice given 6 May 2015. Notice will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on within 3 sitting weeks—standing order 125A). Orders of the day—continued *3 CRIMES (CHILD SEX OFFENDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (AttorneyGeneral): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 13 August 2015— Mr Hanson). *4 CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Attorney-General): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 13 August 2015— Mr Hanson). *5 CORRECTIONS MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Minister for Justice): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 13 August 2015— Mr Wall). 6 MENTAL HEALTH BILL 2015: (Minister for Health): Agreement in principle— Resumption of debate (from 4 June 2015—Mr Smyth). *7 VICTIMS OF CRIME (VICTIMS SERVICES LEVY) AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Attorney-General): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 13 August 2015—Mr Hanson). 8 MONITORING OF PLACES OF DETENTION (OPTIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE) BILL 2013: (AttorneyGeneral): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 21 March 2013). 9 PUBLIC SECTOR BILL 2014: (Chief Minister): Agreement in principle— Resumption of debate (from 27 November 2014—Mr Hanson). No. 111—15 September 2015 1373 10 HUMAN RIGHTS AMENDMENT BILL 2015: (Attorney-General): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 26 March 2015—Mr Hanson). (Referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety on 7 May 2015 for report by 19 November 2015). 11 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACT—CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL REPORT—DECEMBER QUARTER 2012—PAPER—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 14 February 2013—Mr Smyth) on the motion of Mr Barr—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. 12 CLOSING THE GAP REPORT 2013—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT— MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 8 August 2013—Mr Wall) on the motion of Mr Rattenbury—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. 13 GROWTH, DIVERSIFICATION AND JOBS—A BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR THE ACT—2013 IMPLEMENTATION REPORT—PAPER—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 17 September 2013—Mr Smyth) on the motion of Mr Barr—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. 14 REVIEW OF THE ELECTRICTY FEED-IN (RENEWABLE ENERGY PREMIUM) ACT 2008—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 17 March 2015—Mr Coe) on the motion of Mr Corbell—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. 15 TEACHING QUALITY—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 5 May 2015— Mr Doszpot) on the motion of Ms Burch—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. 16 WATER SAFETY AWARENESS PROGRAM—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF PAPER: Resumption of debate (from 12 May 2015—Mr Doszpot) on the motion of Ms Burch—That the Assembly takes note of the paper. ___________________________________ PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS Orders of the day 1 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (MINISTERS) BILL 2013: (Mr Hanson): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 5 June 2013— Mr Barr). 2 PAYROLL TAX AMENDMENT BILL 2013: (Mr Smyth): Agreement in principle—Resumption of debate (from 7 August 2013—Mr Rattenbury). 1374 No. 111—15 September 2015 ASSEMBLY BUSINESS Orders of the day 1 JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY—STANDING COMMITTEE— REPORT 4—INQUIRY INTO SENTENCING—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF REPORT: Resumption of debate (from 24 March 2015—Mr Corbell) on the motion of Mr Doszpot—That the Assembly take note of the report. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on within 2 sitting weeks—standing order 152A.) *2 HEALTH, AGEING, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES— STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT 6—INQUIRY INTO THE EXPOSURE DRAFT OF THE DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE (CANNABIS USE FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES) AMENDMENT BILL 2014 AND RELATED DISCUSSION PAPER—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF REPORT: Resumption of debate (from 13 August 2015—Mr Corbell) on the motion of Dr Bourke—That the Assembly take note of the report. (Order of the day will be removed from the Notice Paper unless called on within 8 sitting weeks— standing order 152A.). ___________________________________ Last sitting day in September 2015 3 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS—STANDING COMMITTEE: Presentation of report on elements impacting on the future of the ACT clubs sector pursuant to order of the Assembly of 26 March 2015. Last sitting day in November 2015 4 JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY—STANDING COMMITTEE: Presentation of report on Human Rights Amendment Bill 2015 pursuant to order of the Assembly of 7 May 2015, as amended 11 August 2015. ___________________________________ QUESTIONS ON NOTICE On the first sitting day of a period of sittings a complete Notice Paper is published containing all unanswered questions. On subsequent days, only new and redirected or revised questions are included on the Notice Paper. No. 111—15 September 2015 1375 Unanswered questions (30 days expired 3 September 2015) 448 450 MR COE: To ask the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services— (1) How many free bulky waste collections have been undertaken each year since the commencement of the trial service in April 2011. (2) How many bulky waste collections have been undertaken each year since April 2011 and what revenue has been received by the ACT Government for these. (3) What is the total expenditure of ACT Government funds on the service each year. (4) What is the average length of time between booking the service and actual pick up. MR COE: To ask the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services— (1) What was the 2014-2015 annual cost of collection for residential recycling bins and what is this cost of collection per household. (2) What was the 2014-2015 annual cost of collection for residential garbage bins and what is this cost of collection per household. (3) How many households in the ACT receive weekly and fortnightly waste collection. (4) In 2014-2015 (a) how many applications were received to upgrade to a 240 litre garbage bin, (b) how many of these applications were approved and (c) what was the total cost of these upgrades. (5) In 2014-2015 how many applications were received for a new set of bins for a new house. (6) In 2014-2015 how many lost or stolen 240 litre recycling bins were replaced and what was the total cost of these replacements. (7) In 2014-2015 how many lost or stolen 140 litre garbage bins were replaced and what was the total cost of these replacements. (30 days expired 4 September 2015) 461 MR DOSZPOT: To ask the Minister for Education and Training— (1) How many public school teachers and school assistants, by gender and school, have recorded incidents of being assaulted in the course of their employment for each of the years (a) 2012, (b) 2013, (c) 2014, and (d) 2015 to date. (2) How many of these assaults were made known through the (a) Accident Incident Reports recording system, (b) Riskman recording system and (c) MAZE recording system. (3) How many of these assaults were reported to the police. 1376 No. 111—15 September 2015 (4) What remedial actions were taken in each instance by the Education and Training Directorate to investigate, address and mitigate the repetition of these assaults. (5) How many public schools are not recording assaults on teachers and school assistants. (30 days expired 5 September 2015) 472 480 MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services— (1) Which playgrounds in the ACT are scheduled for upgrades and when are these upgrades due to be completed. (2) What features of the playgrounds will be upgraded and what is the budget for each of these upgrades. (3) Are any playgrounds scheduled to be closed; if so, what is the location of these playgrounds. MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Women— (1) How many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff have worked in the Office for Women each year for the last five years. (2) 481 What has been the staffing cost for each year (a) over the past 5 years and (b) in the forward estimates. MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Women— (1) What is the total budget for the Women’s portfolio (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. (2) What has been the total annual budget for the Office for Women each year for the last 5 years. (3) What is the funding source for appropriation for the Office of Women in the forward estimates. (30 days expired 10 September 2015) 482 MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Health— (1) How many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) mental health nurses have worked in the ACT (a) for each year over the past 5 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. (2) How many mental health nurses are located in each mental health facility. (3) How many FTE security staff at mental health facilities have worked in the ACT (a) for each year over the past 5 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. (4) How many security staff at mental health facilities are located in each mental health facility. No. 111—15 September 2015 (5) 484 485 What is the total budget for security staff at mental health facilities (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Health— (1) What is the total budget for the mental health portfolio (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. (2) What mental health programs are run in the ACT and what is the cost of each program for each year over the forward estimates. (3) How many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff are projected to work in each mental health program each year over the forward estimates. MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Health— (1) How many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff have worked in the Mental Health department (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) what are the projections for FTE staff for each year in the forward estimates. (2) 486 1377 What has been the staffing cost for each year (a) over the past 5 years and (b) in the forward estimates. MRS JONES: To ask the Minister for Multicultural Affairs— (1) What is the total budget for the Multicultural portfolio (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) for each year in the forward estimates. (2) How many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff have worked in the Multicultural portfolio (a) for each year over the past 15 years and (b) what are the projections for FTE staff for each year in the forward estimates. M M Kiermaier Acting Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ___________________________________ GOVERNMENT TO RESPOND TO PETITIONS (in accordance with standing order 100) By 1 September 2015 Telopea Park School Playing Fields—Land Swap—Minister for Economic Development— Petition lodged by Mr Doszpot (Pet 6-15) (redirected 4 June 2015) By 2 September 2015 Campbell Service Station site—Redevelopment—Chief Minister—Petition lodged by Mr Doszpot (Pet 8-15) (redirected 11 June 2015) 1378 No. 111—15 September 2015 By 3 November 2015 Lyneham—Urban open space—Minister for Sports and Recreation—Petition lodged by Mr Rattenbury (Pet 9-15) (redirected 6 August 2015) By 4 November 2015 Riverview development site, West Belconnen—Minister for Planning—Petition lodged by Mrs Dunne (Pet 10-15) By 5 November 2015 Narrabundah—Development Application for multi-unit development for ACT Housing— Minister for Housing—Petition lodged by Mr Doszpot (Pet 11-15) ___________________________________ COMMITTEES Unless otherwise shown, appointed for the life of the Eighth Assembly. The dates of the amendments to the committees’ resolution of appointment are reflected, but not changes in the membership. Standing Pursuant to standing order ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURE: (Formed 6 November 2012): The Speaker (Chair), Dr Bourke, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Smyth. Pursuant to resolution EDUCATION, TRAINING AND YOUTH AFFAIRS: (Formed 27 November 2012): Ms Porter (Chair), Mr Doszpot, Ms Fitzharris, Mrs Jones. HEALTH, AGEING, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: (Formed 27 November 2012): Dr Bourke (Chair), Ms Fitzharris, Ms Lawder, Mr Wall. JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY: (Formed 27 November 2012): Mr Doszpot (Chair), Dr Bourke, Mrs Jones, Ms Porter. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORY AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES: (Formed 27 November 2012): Ms Fitzharris (Chair), Dr Bourke, Mr Coe, Mr Wall. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: (Formed 27 November 2012): Mr Smyth (Chair), Ms Fitzharris, Ms Lawder, Ms Porter. No. 111—15 September 2015 1379 Dissolved AMENDMENTS TO THE ELECTORAL ACT 1992 (Formed 20 March 2014): Mr Gentleman, (Chair), Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury. (Released 30 June 2014; presented 5 August 2014) ESTIMATES 2013-2014: (Formed 28 February 2013): Mr Hanson (Chair), Dr Bourke, Mr Gentleman, Mr Smyth. (Presented 6 August 2013) ESTIMATES 2014-2015 (Formed 27 February 2014): Mr Smyth (Chair), Ms Berry, Mrs Jones, Ms Porter. (Presented 5 August 2014) REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: (Formed 28 February 2013): Ms Berry (Chair), Ms Porter, Mr Smyth, Mr Wall. (Presented 27 February 2014) ESTIMATES 2015-2016 (Formed 19 February 2015): Mr Smyth (Chair), Dr Bourke, Ms Fitzharris, Ms Lawder. (Presented 4 August 2015) ___________________________________