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22925
PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
2003-06
FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT
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NOTICES OF MOTIONS
AND
ORDERS OF THE DAY
No. 175
TUESDAY 2 MAY 2006
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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
NOTICES OF MOTION—
1
Mr IEMMA to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to protect the rights of victims of asbestos products of the
James Hardie corporate group to obtain compensation despite the restructuring of that group and to
provide for the winding up and external administration of former subsidiaries of that group; and for other
purposes.
(James Hardie (Imposition of Corporate Responsibility) Bill).
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
ORDERS OF THE DAY—
1
Motor Accidents (Lifetime Care and Support) Bill; consideration of Legislative Council amendments (Mr
Campbell).
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2
Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Operations Review Committee) Bill;
resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Iemma, “That this bill be now read a second
time” (from 4 April 2006—Mr George).
3
Jury Amendment (Verdicts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Debus, “That
this bill be now read a second time” (from 5 April 2006—Mr George).
4
Legal Profession Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Debus,
“That this bill be now read a second time” (from 5 April 2006—Mr Hazzard).
5
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of
Mr Debus, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 6 April 2006—Mr Maguire).
6
Budget Estimates and related papers 2005-2006; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr
Scully, “That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers 2005-2006” (from 1 March
2006—Mr Newell).
7
Transport Administration Amendment (Transport Levy for Major Events) Bill; resumption of the
adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Watkins, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 23
February 2005—Mr Pringle).
GENERAL BUSINESS
NOTICES OF MOTIONS (for Bills)—
1
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act
1912 in relation to the distribution of electoral districts and to ensure that the will of the people is
expressed through the democratic process.
(Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment (Redistribution and Electoral Fairness) Bill).
(Notice given 2 September 2003)
2
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to amend the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 to
make further provision for the taking of forensic material from certain offenders and other persons for the
purpose of deriving DNA profiles for inclusion in the DNA database system; and for other purposes.
(Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Amendment (Comprehensive DNA Testing) Bill).
(Notice given 12 November 2003)
3
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to provide that the Mona Vale Hospital site remain under
public ownership with use of the site restricted to health and health related purposes, including provisions
for long-term lease by non-Government health care providers.
(Mona Vale Hospital (Public Ownership) Bill).
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
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4
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to preserve, protect and manage the Quarantine Station at
Sydney’s North Head; to constitute the Quarantine Station Preservation Trust and define its functions;
and for other purposes.
(Quarantine Station Preservation Trust Bill).
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
5
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to ensure that the Kuring-gai Campus of the University of
Technology, Sydney is retained for educational purposes.
(University of Technology, Sydney (Kuring-gai Campus) Bill).
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
ORDERS OF THE DAY (for Bills)—
1
Civil Liability Amendment (Mental Illness) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of
Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 20 November 2003—Mr Newell).
2
Liquor Amendment (Parliament House) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr
O'Farrell, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 1 April 2004—Mr Ashton).
3
Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Shaw Investigation) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate,
on the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 24 February 2005—Mr
Newell).
4
Transport Legislation Amendment (Implementation of Waterfall Rail Inquiry Recommendations) Bill;
resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr O'Farrell, “That this bill be now read a second
time” (from 24 February 2005—Mr Newell).
5
Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury Verdicts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of
Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 30 March 2005—Mr Newell speaking).
6
Protection of Agricultural Production (Right to Farm) Bill; resumption of the interrupted debate, on the
motion of Mr Page, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 30 March 2006—Mr George
speaking).
7
Fisheries Management Amendment (Catch History) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the
motion of Mr Constance, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 5 May 2005—Mr Newell).
8
Public Sector Employment and Management Amendment (Ethanol Blended Fuel) Bill; resumption of the
adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Stoner, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 22
September 2005—Mr Tripodi).
9
Pay-roll Tax Amendment (Supporting Jobs and Small Business) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate,
on the motion of Ms Seaton, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 13 October 2005—Mr
Whan).
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Legislation Review Amendment (Family Impact) Bill; second reading (Mr Humpherson).
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11
Freedom of Information Amendment (Open Government-Disclosure of Contracts) Bill; resumption of the
adjourned debate, on the motion of Ms Moore, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 1
December 2005—Mr Tripodi).
12
Careel Bay Protection Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Hartcher, “That this
bill be now read a second time” (from 2 March 2006—Mr Campbell).
13
Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney Site Protection Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the
motion of Mr Roberts, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 9 March 2006—Mr Campbell).
14
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Gang Leaders) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on
the motion of Mr Tink, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 9 March 2005—Mr Campbell).
†15
Firearms Amendment (Good Behaviour Bonds) Bill; second reading (Mr Torbay).
16
Motor Vehicles Repairs (Anti-steering) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr
Torbay, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 30 November 2006—Mr Newell).
17
Water Management Amendment (Water Property Rights Compensation) Bill; resumption of the
adjourned debate, on the motion of Mr Draper, “That this bill be now read a second time” (from 6 April
2006—Mr Campbell).
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Bills forwarded from the Legislative Council
NOTICES OF MOTIONS (General Notices)—
1
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government’s mismanagement of the State’s prison system as evidenced
most recently by the cover-up during the election campaign of the death of an inmate who should
previously have been released.
(Notice given 29 April 2003)
2
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Resource and Conservation Assessment Council has identified an excess of 21,000
hectares of State Forest to be transferred to National Park estate.
(2)
Notes that prior to the March election, the Greens candidate for Monaro, Catherine Moore, called
for these State Forests in the South East to be transferred into National Park as part of a preference
deal with Labor.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to advise the House of what preference deals he agreed to with the Greens
prior to the election.
(4)
Refers this matter to the Independent Commission Against Corruption for investigation.
(Notice given 18 June 2003)
3
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for:
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(1)
not announcing its plans to abolish 1,000 jobs from the public education system before the March
2003 election;
(2)
its hypocritical attack on the Coalition’s policy to fund smaller class sizes by cutting bureaucratic
waste; and
(3)
dishonesty in leading people to believe the transfer of 300 teachers out of head office would
increase teacher numbers as these are only going to fill vacancies in the current establishment.
(Notice given 18 June 2003)
4
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Education to provide information as to when funding will be provided to
upgrade the Rooty Hill High School library.
(2)
Notes that the school and Parents and Citizens have been writing to the Minister for Education
about this matter since 2001.
(3)
Calls on the Government to publish a list of outstanding capital works at all schools and a timeline
for their completion.
(Notice given 19 June 2003)
5
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the imminent cessation of all cycle racing on open roads across New South Wales following
the release of new road closure guidelines by Police.
(2)
Notes concerns of the cycling community, including Cycling New South Wales, about this
development.
(3)
Calls upon the Ministers for Police, Sport, Racing and Local Government to immediately convene
a summit to resolve the issues preventing a continuation of cycle road racing in the State.
(Notice given 26 June 2003)
6
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the reforms of commercial fishing in estuaries introduced by the former Minister for
Fisheries.
(2)
Notes the anger of both recreational and commercial fishers on the Mid North Coast, including on
the Macleay and Camden Haven Rivers, about displaced non-local commercial fishers operating
on the few remaining open estuaries.
(3)
Calls on the Government to overhaul this failed policy to ensure sustainable fishing throughout the
State.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
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Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes widespread community concern about lack of disability or elderly access at Chatswood
railway station.
(2)
Notes the answer given by the Minister for Infrastructure on 1 July 2003 in which he stated that
the press release issued by the Minister for Transport Services on this matter should be referred to.
(3)
Demands that the Government outline its interim plans for disability and elderly access at
Chatswood railway station given that no such press release exists.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
8
Mr STONER to move—
That this House notes that members of the Kempsey Branch of the Labor Party are calling for a review of
the term “Country Labor” in New South Wales because they are being mistaken for National Party
representatives or just another faction of the Australian Labor Party.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
9
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Transport Services to release the results of the Better Buses
North survey and guarantee that there will be no reduction in bus services to the Northern Beaches.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
10
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House calls on the Members for Kiera, Illawarra, Wollongong, Kiama and Heathcote to explain
why they have failed to mention and lobby for the Port Kembla Container Terminal proposal in their
speeches in this House since March 2003.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
11
Mr APLIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the pivotal role that the TAFE New South Wales Riverina Institute plays in the
Riverina/Murray region.
(2)
Recognises TAFE Riverina’s community of interests based on established geographic, transport,
retail, cultural, communication and business linkages.
(3)
Rejects the proposed new region as unworkable.
(4)
Recognises that the Government has increased fees on all TAFE courses, including second chance
courses which help people gain skills to enter or re-enter the workforce.
(5)
Notes funding for maintenance of TAFE institutes and TAFE equipment in this year’s budget is
less than it was last year.
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(Notice given 3 July 2003)
12
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes community outrage that the Government proposes to split the Riverina Institute of TAFE
with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to support his Institute Chairman and Advisory Council demand to create a
ninth region for Riverina Murray.
(3)
Recognises that Riverina TAFE has increased its income to $14.7m per annum representing 100%
increase over the past five years, and
(4)
Acknowledges the proposal as a grab for cash from the Riverina/Murray Region.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
13
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Minister for Education and the Government for their destructive anti-TAFE policy.
(2)
Acknowledges that training by TAFE is critical for economic development of New South Wales
and the Murray/Riverina Region.
(3)
Calls on the community and the Minister for Regional Development to join the fight to create a
ninth region for Riverina/Murray.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
14
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Health to provide a commencement date and a finishing date for
the building of the promised new Manly Hospital.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
15
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes that the passing of the National Park Estate (Reservations) Bill 2003 could cost the
taxpayers of New South Wales an estimated $238.3m in compensation.
(Notice given 3 July 2003)
16
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Support calls from the Hawkesbury Branch of the Independent Retirees by extending a range of
benefits to them currently available to pensioners; and
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(2)
Immediately accept the Federal Government’s longstanding offer to jointly fund with the State the
following benefits:
(a)
free registration of single motor vehicle
(b)
yearly rebate of $112 on electricity bills
(c)
discounts of up to $250 a year or 50% of council rates (whichever is the lesser)
(d)
rebates on water and sewage up to $320 a year for urban areas or up to $87.50 or 50% on
regional water and sewage rates.
(Notice given 3 September 2003)
17
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges National Meals on Wheels Day;
(2)
Recognizes the contribution to the community of this not-for-profit organization; and
(3)
Congratulates and thanks the 35,000 volunteers in New South Wales who give their time to
provide this crucial service to 20,000 aged people, people with disabilities and their carers every
day.
(Notice given 3 September 2003)
18
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Premier to detail why the Government failed for 7 days to apply all available aerial
firefighting resources to controlling the McIntyre’s Hut bushfire in January 2003 which eventually
entered urban Canberra causing the deaths of 4 people and destroying 506 homes; and
(2)
Calls on the Premier to co-operate with the Prime Minister’s Council of Australian Governments
bushfire inquiry and the Federal Parliamentary bushfire inquiry.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
19
Mr O’FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
statements made by the Member for Smithfield to this House on 1 May 2003 concerning
his receipt of a briefing note on the Menangle Bridge safety situation;
(b)
evidence given by the Member for Smithfield to the ICAC on 22 May 2003 concerning the
same matter.
Calls upon the Member for Smithfield to explain to the House the discrepancy between both
statements.
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(Notice given 4 September 2003)
20
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Deplores the closure of the Primary Industry and Natural Resources Division of TAFE at Orange.
(2)
Notes the 77 new courses that the Division has designed for regional businesses and training
schemes.
(3)
Recognises the value of locating the Division in a regional center in close proximity to its clients.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately re-establish the Primary Industry and Natural Resources
Division in Orange.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the call by Snowy Hydro Limited for the National Parks Service to fast track a six-year
trial of cloud seeding beginning next winter in the Kosciusko National Park.
(2)
Notes the program would produce more snow, not rain, enhancing the Alpine environment and
increasing spring water run-off for improved downstream flows with a potential to generate more
than 100 gigalitres into the Murray each year of the trial.
(3)
Notes that such a trial has the “in principle” support of Kosciusko Thredbo Pty Limited and
Perisher Blue Pty Limited, and will directly benefit many small businesses.
(4)
Notes that cloud seeding has been undertaken over the past fifty years in the USA, without any
significant adverse environmental impact, and Tasmania has been cloud seeding over the past forty
years.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises Waltzing Matilda as Australia’s most famous, best known and most enjoyed national
song.
(2)
Calls on the people of New South Wales to sing this song in particular at the forthcoming Rugby
World Cup matches.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
23
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the deteriorating state of the 110 year old, two lane, timber Pambula Bridge on the Princes
Highway and its inability to maintain traffic flows on the highway during flooding.
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(2)
Notes the statements of the Federal Shadow Minister for Urban and Regional Development that
the Pambula Bridge is “a New South Wales Government responsibility, not a Commonwealth
responsibility”.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Monaro and the Minister for Roads to assume responsibility when it is
obvious to all that the Pambula Bridge should be fully funded by the State Government.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
24
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
That under the Electricity Supply Amendment (Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction) Act
2002 the New South Wales electricity industry is required to cut greenhouse gas emissions
by 16 per cent by the year 2007;
(b)
That the Government is considering approving a new 1000MW coal-fired power station
near Mudgee;
(c)
That a power station of this size and type would emit carbon dioxide equivalent to one
million cars;
(d)
That a power shortage is looming in New South Wales; and
Calls on the Premier to explain how the Government will achieve cuts in greenhouse gas
emissions in the electricity industry without causing widespread blackouts or raising electricity
prices.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Premier and the Minister for Agriculture for cutting all full time and part time
residential courses offered at Murrumbidgee College of Agriculture at Yanco.
(2)
Notes this will disadvantage students in western New South Wales particularly in the electorate of
Murray Darling who rely on residential courses offered by the Murrumbidgee College of
Agriculture.
(3)
Notes that in the last five months TAFE has increased fees for the most disadvantaged students in
New South Wales, there has been a net reduction of 700 jobs in the Department of Education and
one of the most prestigious agricultural educational facilities in country New South Wales has
closed.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the Auditor General’s report on the Northside Storage Tunnel has disclosed that the
Government’s mis-management of the project has resulted in a $200 million cost blow-out.
(2)
Notes that Sydney Water has failed to undertake a comprehensive post-implementation review of
the project.
(3)
Calls on the Government to undertake air quality monitoring around the Scott’s Creek vent given
the Government’s continued assertions, that Willoughby residents have nothing to worry about,
have been based on a process shown in the Auditor-General’s report to have been flawed from the
outset.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Premier’s denial to the House that any local government elections would be delayed due
to the Government’s structural reform process.
(2)
Notes the Minister for Local Government’s statement on 4 September 2003 that, due to this reform
process, some councils would have their elections delayed.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to clarify this issue.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr STONER to move—
That this House supports the endeavours of the New South Wales Farmer’s Association and its members
in seeking fair compensation for farmers who suffered substantial losses as a result of mis-management of
fire hazards in Goobang National Park.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Support calls from the Shoalhaven Branch of the Independent Retirees by extending a range of
benefits to them currently available to pensioners; and
(2)
Immediately accept the Federal Government’s longstanding offer to jointly fund with the State the
following benefits:
(a)
free registration of single motor vehicle
(b)
yearly rebate of $112 on electricity bills
(c)
discounts of up to $250 a year or 50% of council rates
(d)
rebates on water and sewage up to $320 a year for urban areas or up to $87.50 or 50% on
regional water and sewage rates.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to extend the subsidy that is offered to the Blue Mountains LGA
through Social Program Policy grants from the New South Wales Treasury (administered through Sydney
Water) for sullage removal to the Local Government Areas of Baulkham Hills, Hawkesbury and Hornsby.
(Notice given 4 September 2003)
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Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that CityRail costs have soared from $498 million in 1989 to $1347 million in 2003, and at
the same time, country rail costs have fallen from $206.6 million to $149 million.
(2)
Notes that passenger contributions through fares are currently 31% for CityRail and 32% for
country rail.
(3)
Endorses the comments by the former Minister for Transport, Brian Langton, who said in
reference to the restoration of Armidale’s rail service, “these services should never have been
taken away in the first place”.
(4)
Calls upon the Government to honour its pre-election commitment of no reduction in country rail
services.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
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Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House recognises the contribution of Chilean migrants to this State and acknowledges that 2003
is the thirtieth anniversary of the military coup in Chile.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
33
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House acknowledges the Government’s attention to the needs of students with serious
behavioural problems who are having difficulty maintaining school attendance by:
(1)
Establishing the new Green Square School in the electorate of Heffron, and
(2)
Making use of the former Waterloo Public School site for the new school.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
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Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the $800,000 provided by the Minister for Community Services and her Department
for the building of a new child care centre in the electorate of East Hills.
(2)
Congratulates Bankstown City Council and councillors for providing the land for the new child
care centre near Playford Park, Padstow.
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(3)
Congratulates the Kindergarten Union Children’s Service and the Department of Community
Services for their dedication to working as a partnership to staff the new centre.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
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Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of the Jet Cat service for the commuters of Manly.
(2)
Recognises the importance of public transport in reducing motor vehicle use and the consequent
environmental and infrastructure benefits which flow from this.
(3)
Rejects recommendations in the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal report to
discontinue the Jet Cat services.
(4)
Calls on the Government to maintain a fast ferry service to Manly.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
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Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Celebrates the start of construction of the eastern grandstand at Energy Australia Stadium in
Newcastle.
(2)
Thanks and congratulates the State Government for its grant of $22 million to enable this firstclass development for the people of the Hunter.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to honour its promise with a matching grant of $22 million to
enable completion of the facility.
(Notice given 16 September 2003)
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Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House requests the Member for Wentworthville to present to the House by 11.00 am on 18
September 2003 all documents, including contracts, letters of engagement, instruction invoices, payment
advices, receipts, correspondence, records of meetings, and all other papers concerning:
(1)
Income received by her from Environmental Resources Management.
(2)
Details of specific services performed by Environmental Resources Management for any agency
of the New South Wales Government.
(3)
A full list of meetings held with Government Ministers since she became a director of
Environmental Resources Management and for the six months prior, notes of those meetings, and
a list of attendees of those meetings.
(4)
A full list of any projects Environmental Resources Management has had any involvement in
where the Deputy Premier, as the former Minister for Planning, was the consent authority.
(Notice given 17 September 2003)
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Mr R. W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Orange Base Hospital has received a grant to obtain a BiPap machine, a mask offering noninvasive ventilation.
(2)
Notes the company that manufactures the machine will not supply it until the Mid Western Area
Health Service pays a $20,000 debt owed to that company.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately remedy this situation so residents in the Central West can
access the new equipment.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments made by the Minister for Transport Services, at a meeting in Tamworth on
Thursday 11 September 2003, were identical to statements made by the former Deputy Premier,
Minister for State Development and Minister of Public Works, the Hon Wal Murray on 1 March
1990.
(2)
Notes that the proposed cuts to the Tamworth to Armidale rail link have been pursued by the State
Rail Authority for more than 14 years.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to honour its pre-election commitment of no reduction in country rail
services.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the start of the planning process for the new Queanbeyan hospital and the commencement of
construction of the Queanbeyan ambulance station.
(2)
Welcomes the Government’s commitment to the people of Queanbeyan and the region through
better health facilities.
(3)
Welcomes the positive results that are being gained by Monaro communities through Country
Labor representation in the Government and rejects the negative political point scoring approach
utilized by Liberal and National representatives.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of tourism to the Bourke region, particularly during events such as the
current drought.
(2)
Notes the significance of the outback to our heritage and culture.
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(3)
Calls on the Minister and the Premier to take a proactive role in ensuring the important “Back O
Bourke” Tourism project is completed as soon as possible.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Meals on Wheels organisations around New South Wales, which perform an
extremely important community service to those in need.
(2)
Notes that Government funding of Meals on Wheels groups has not kept pace with costs of
providing the service, including insurance premiums and wage rises.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to better support Meals on Wheels groups and recognise the increased
costs they now face.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Premier’s comments at the Chatswood Chamber of Commerce lunch on 16 September
2003 that the construction of the three additional towers above the railway line at Chatswood
would commence mid-2004.
(2)
Condemns the Government for failing to adequately consult the community on the so-called
Chatswood Masterplan and for its continued refusal to give any answers as to when there will be
access for the disabled, the elderly and those with prams at Chatswood Railway Station.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
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Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the continuing and sustained cost impact of high cost fodder products affecting the
dairy industry.
(2)
Acknowledges that the dairy industry, like other intensive industries is fundamentally excluded by
Government policy from financial assistance to those suffering due to the drought.
(3)
Calls on the Government to offer real and effective drought assistance to the dairy industry for the
duration of the drought and the 12 months following its cessation.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
45
Mr O’FARRELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the statement by the Member for Wentworthville to the House on 17 September 2003 and
her claim she had declared her interest as a Director of ERM to the former Select Committee on
Salinity on 11 April 2002.
(2)
Notes that the 11 April 2002 minutes of the Select Committee, published in its Report on Local
Council Management of Salinity, record no such declaration by Ms Allan.
(3)
Calls upon the member to apologise for misleading the House.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
46
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Auditor General’s Performance Audit, “Waiting times for elective surgery in Public
Hospitals”.
(2)
Notes with concern that elective surgery requiring overnight stays and rehabilitation will cease for
four months at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital.
(3)
Calls on the Government to take immediate action and rectify this situation.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
47
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
the impact on business, tourism and residents of the closure of Lawrence Hargrave Drive,
and the potential for further job and business losses over the next 2.5 years; and
(b)
the repair time table is a cost saving exercise for the Government.
Calls on the Minister for the Illawarra to:
(a)
reveal the full budget details, timetable and work plan for the proposed upgrade;
(b)
explore 7 day a week road construction, and continuing use of the road before construction
starts; and
(c)
immediately take management responsibility for integrating tourism, emergency services,
health, education, road and rail aspects of this major Illawarra issue.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
48
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the latest offer by the Government to councils, including Bellingen Shire Council, for
the replacement of timber bridges on regional roads does not include any money for work relating
to:
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(a)
Improving the flood immunity of the bridge;
(b)
Attaching a pedestrian or cycling facility, or
(c)
The repositioning of the bridge to enable better road alignment.
(2)
Notes that these costs have to be met 100% by councils, effectively creating the situation that the
councils will bear around 70% of the total cost of a bridge replacement.
(3)
Notes that needed upgrades of regional timber bridges are less likely to occur, in turn having a
negative impact on regional road safety.
(4)
Calls on the Government to extend their 50% subsidy to include all costs associated with the
replacement of timber bridges on regional roads.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
49
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that many residential and commercial strata buildings are now 40 years old, requiring
increasing maintenance, which in many cases had been deferred, while previous owners have
benefited from increases in the value of their property.
(2)
Notes that there is no simple mechanism for owners of a deteriorating strata building to renew
their property with a view to occupying a unit in the new development.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Fair Trading to investigate the introduction of compulsory property
maintenance plans for all strata buildings and to investigate the introduction of a renewal plan
process to facilitate an owners’ corporation initiating and managing a redevelopment.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
50
Mr O’FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the North Shore Bombers for reaching the grand final in all three grades, Firsts,
Reserves and Under 18s, of the Sydney AFL Competition.
(2)
Congratulates the North Shore’s Paul Rowles for winning the Sanders Medals in reserve grade, the
best and fairest award.
(3)
Congratulates North Shore for receiving the NSW/ACT AFL’s McConnell Club Championship
Award.
(4)
Backs all three Bombers teams for a win in their matches on Sunday 21 September 2003 at
Macquarie Fields.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
51
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House congratulates Chatswood Public School on the occasion of its 120 th anniversary.
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(Notice given 18 September 2003)
52
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of planned radiotherapy units at Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie.
(2)
Notes the promise of the previous Minister for Health in the media on 21 November 2002, that
both projects would definitely go ahead and the capital works would be fully funded by the
Government.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to confirm the Government’s promise to build and fund these vital
facilities.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
53
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the State Rail Authority submission to the Independent Pricing and Review Tribunal
has been uncritically accepted and used almost word for word in the draft report.
(2)
Notes this is consistent with the State Rail Authority’s long term agenda to cut country rail
services, such as the Armidale to Tamworth link.
(3)
Calls on the Government to honour its pre-election commitment of no reduction in country rail
services.
(Notice given 18 September 2003)
54
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the President, Mr Peter Crittle and Mr John O’Neil, CEO of the Australian Rugby
Union, their committees and staff on the highly successful planning and launch of the 2003 World
Cup Rugby tournament in Australia.
(2)
Congratulates the International Rugby Board on choosing Australia for this event.
(3)
Recognises that an estimated 4 billion television viewers will watch the tournament throughout the
world.
(4)
Calls on the New South Wales Government to urgently launch an international and national
program to bring tourism to New South Wales as a result of the World Cup finals in Sydney.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
55
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that mental health issues affect one in every five Australians.
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(2)
Recognises that in the next two decades mental health issues will be the second biggest health
problem in the world following heart disease.
(3)
Congratulates the Government’s decision to review the Mental Health Act.
(4)
Congratulates the Government on funding an increase of over 77 million dollars over the next five
years for Mental Health services in New South Wales.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
56
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House acknowledges the Government’s achievements through the Redfern Waterloo Partnership
Project in improving community safety in Waterloo and Redfern, including:
(a)
a significant drop in crime in the last 12 months;
(b)
increased police numbers and police visibility;
(c)
a community safety plan, and
(d)
intensive, creative and effective youth intervention programs.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
57
Mr SOURIS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the existence in New South Wales of a “needs test” with respect to liquor store licence
applications.
(2)
Notes that the needs test prevents a wholesale deregulation of the liquor store industry whereby
liquor could be sold at petrol service stations and corner stores.
(3)
Notes that the existing liquor store licencees would lose their investment should the Government
proceed with the abolition of the needs test.
(4)
Notes the Government continues to procrastinate its response to a National Competition Council
assessment in 2001.
(5)
Calls on the Government to guarantee it will retain the needs test and not deregulate the liquor
industry.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
58
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 18 September 2003 the Member for Coffs Harbour stated to the House that the
Queanbeyan City Council is “an inefficient and ineffective council that, 12 months ago, tried to
sell off its local parks and gardens to balance its budgets” and that “council overspends and cannot
manage its own affairs”.
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(2)
Notes that the Queanbeyan City Council achieved an operating surplus in 2001/02 of $21m and
$10m in 2002/03, and has cash investments of over $40m and property investments of over $10m.
(3)
Notes the Queanbeyan Mayor’s comment that the Member for Coffs Harbour observes lamentable
standards and is a disgrace to his constituents.
(4)
Calls on the Leader of the National Party to dismiss the Member for Coffs Harbour from his
shadow portfolio for persistently making inaccurate and insulting comments about New South
Wales regional cities.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
59
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the motion passed by the recent New South Wales State Labor Party Conference which
states “the Conference calls for the continued operation of CountryLink Rail Passenger Services in
all sectors of the New South Wales network where they currently operate”.
(2)
Calls on the New South Wales Government to support the motion passed by the recent State Labor
Party Conference.
(Notice given 14 October 2003)
60
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the leasing of two bushfire fighting helicopters for the summer bushfire season.
(2)
Notes the Coroner’s finding that inadequate hazard reduction placed firefighters at risk and
hindered a quick and effective response.
(Notice given 15 October 2003)
61
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to guarantee that all current CountryLink rail services would
be regained and retained under a Coalition Government.
(2)
Notes the statement by the Shadow Minister for Transport, the Hon Michael Gallacher in the
Armidale Express (Wednesday, 8 October 2003) “I can’t promise something three and a half years
away”.
(Notice given 15 October 2003)
62
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the recently opened mental health ward at Kempsey District Hospital.
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(2)
Notes that the new ward is restricted to voluntary admissions only and does not accept admissions
after hours.
(3)
Notes the impact of these restrictions upon the hospital’s emergency department.
(4)
Calls on the Government to properly fund mental health services on the Mid North Coast.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
63
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House notes the failure of the Government to implement a reliable, private certification system
for home building approvals.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
64
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House recognizes the vital role played by women in rural New South Wales by marking the
celebration of World Rural Women’s Day 2003.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
65
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding achievement of staff, students and parents of Wideview Public School in
Berowra, for the Berowra Breaks the Drought Project.
(2)
Congratulates the school for receiving the Director-General’s School Achievement Award for this
project, as one of 36 schools across the State to receive this award.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
66
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Auditor-General’s report of October 2003 entitled “Judging Performance from Annual
Reports: Review of eight Agencies’ Annual Reports” where the Auditor-General states that
agencies could improve the transparency and accountability of their annual reports.
(2)
Calls on the Government to adopt the Auditor-General’s recommendations for increased
transparency and accountability.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
67
Mr TRIPODI to move—
That this House condemns the Federal Government’s failure to protect the people of New South Wales
from the illegal importation of guns into Australia.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
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68
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to improve the provision of electricity supply to North Western
Sydney to ensure a continuous and reliable energy service to residents and businesses.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
69
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Requests that funding presently provided by the Motor Accident Authority of New South Wales to
the North Coast Head Injury Service be extended from 12 December 2003 when it is due to cease.
(2)
Recognises that the loss of the North Coast Head Injury Service will result in substantially reduced
services to paediatric and adolescent services and important liaison and support services.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
70
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises Mental Health Week and its relevance to highlighting the needs of the mentally ill.
(2)
Notes the work of the Schizophrenia Fellowship and other groups associated with mental illness.
(3)
Notes the importance of provision of adequate mental health services to every community.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately act on the recommendations of the Inquiry into Mental
Health Services in New South Wales.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
71
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the urgent need for the construction of a new primary school at Lake Cathie to meet the
needs of the area’s growing population.
(2)
Notes the failure of the Government to acknowledge this need, despite strong arguments presented
by the Future Schools Committee.
(3)
Calls on the Government to reverse its current position and match the commitment by the
Liberal/Nationals Coalition to construct a school at Lake Cathie.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
72
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the submission by the Country Labor Parliamentary Group to the Ministerial Inquiry into
Public, Passenger Transport (Party Inquiry).
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(2)
Notes the summary of recommendations which includes “that the CountryLink Rail Passenger
Service carrying 2 million passengers per year plays a valuable transport role”.
(3)
Calls on the Government to protect country rail services, and in particular support the
Armidale/Tamworth/Sydney connection.
(Notice given 16 October 2003)
73
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the politicising of the West Tamworth Public School community by the Hon Catherine
Cusack in media outlets throughout the electorate of Tamworth.
(2)
Notes the attack by the Liberal Party on its coalition partners The Nationals as evidenced in a
leaked email from Catherine Cusack prior to the March 2003 election.
(Notice given 28 October 2003)
74
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the protest rally held in Armidale on Thursday 23 October 2003 was attended by more
than 3000 people supporting the retention of the Armidale rail service.
(2)
Notes the tabling in this House of a petition with approximately 6000 signatures supporting the
retention of the Armidale rail service.
(3)
Calls on the Government to honour its pre-election promise of no cuts to country rail services.
(Notice given 28 October 2003)
75
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses serious concern about the handling of the case of R v Rowley by the Director of Public
Prosecutions’ Office.
(2)
Calls on the Attorney General to exercise his power to appeal the case.
(Notice given 29 October 2003)
76
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the rejection by CountryLink of a rail booking by Walcha Playgroup for 40 parents, students
and teachers to travel on the Armidale to Tamworth service due to a lack of capacity.
(2)
Calls on the Government to honour its pre-election promise not to reduce country rail services.
(Notice given 29 October 2003)
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77
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of the World Rugby Cup tournament in terms of spectator numbers at the
different venues.
(2)
Notes that the last ferry to Manly is at 11.45 pm which means that train commuters from Telstra
Stadium miss the connection.
(3)
Calls on the Government to extend the late night ferry service as it did for the Olympic Games,
and to permanently continue these late night ferry services on Friday and Saturday nights.
(Notice given 29 October 2003)
78
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the economic contribution of the Brigalow Belt South Bio region in timber
production, bee keeping, grazing, gas production and farming.
(2)
Acknowledges that the Resource and Conservation Assessment Council (RACAC) report was
completed in November 2002, and that stakeholders have been waiting since that time for a
decision about the region’s future.
(3)
Condemns the Ministers for the Environment and Natural Resources for appointing yet another
committee to stall the decision, and appointing the Right Hon Ian Sinclair as Chairman in an
attempt to gain credibility within the region.
(4)
Urges the Ministers involved to adopt the Brigalow Region United Stakeholders option which was
prepared and agreed to by the community.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
79
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Dr Mike Clarke of Griffith University in Queensland has written to the Minister for
Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources regarding his decision not to approve the Redbank
2 power station.
(2)
Notes Dr Clarke’s claims that the Hunter Valley coal tailings that Redbank 2 would have burnt
will continue to produce carbon dioxide and toxic byproducts during post-mining oxidation, which
are prone to spontaneous combustion; and
(3)
Calls on the Minister for the Environment to conduct an urgent inquiry into greenhouse emissions
and other environmental issues relating to coal tailings in the Hunter Valley.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
80
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Welcomes the Federal Government’s decision to fund eight aged care beds for Tingha;
(2)
Notes repeated promises by successive Labor Government Health Ministers that a Multi Purpose
Service (MPS) would be built at Tingha if the Federal Government funded the aged care places;
(3)
Calls upon the Minister for Health to immediately start work on the Tingha MPS; and
(4)
Congratulates the Federal Government for constructively and co-operatively paving the way for
the construction of the MPS.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
81
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the lack of scheduled mental health beds at Kempsey District Hospital.
(2)
Deplores the tying up of police officers and vehicles in transporting scheduled patients to Coffs
Harbour, Taree or Newcastle.
(3)
Calls on the Government to properly fund mental health services on the Mid North Coast.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
82
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that there are 1780 licensed go-kart drivers in NSW, 5500 people involved directly in
the sport and 25 track operators in the State;
(2)
Recognises that go-karting is the main ‘nursery’ for motor racing drivers in NSW; and
(3)
Recognises that many people in the industry have serious concerns about safety on some of these
tracks; and
(4)
Calls on the Government to hold a comprehensive safety review of tracks and financially assist the
industry to upgrade tracks where necessary in order to potentially save lives.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
83
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes:
(a)
The question on notice from the Member for Willoughby to the Minister for Planning and
Infrastructure of 1 July 2003 regarding the Government’s plans in relation to access at
Chatswood Railway Station;
(b)
The Member’s letter of 5 August 2003 to the Minister for Transport requesting a briefing
on the Chatswood Masterplan; and
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(c)
The Member for Willoughby’s questions on notice to the Premier of 15 October 2003
regarding the transport interchange.
(2)
Condemns the Government for failing to acknowledge this correspondence or to adequately
address these questions.
(3)
Demands that the Government adequately brief the Member for Willoughby and the community
on the Chatswood Masterplan including progress of the upgrade of Chatswood Railway Station.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
84
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on Saturday 25 October 2003 a freak hail storm in Berowra and Berowra Heights
caused extensive damage to many homes and businesses.
(2)
Congratulates the State Emergency Service for an exceptional response to the needs of the local
people.
(3)
Notes that Hornsby Shire Council finds itself in a position of not being able to assist home and
business owners with extra green and debris waste collections.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Emergency Services to provide one-off funding to Hornsby Shire Council
to enable assistance for people who need disaster relief.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
85
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the former Minister for Education for his promise to replace demountable
classrooms and library and refurbish two historic buildings at Frederickton Public School.
(2)
Condemns the new Minister for seeking to renege on this promise by failing to fund construction
of the library and refurbishment of the historic buildings;
(3)
Calls on the Government to fully fund promised essential works at Frederickton Public School.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
86
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Queensland Premier’s weekend comments in relation to senior Government Ministers in
the NSW upper house.
(2)
Notes Mr Beattie’s comments that in some cases those Ministers are ‘simply political hacks who
would be unemployable anywhere else in the community’.
(3)
Notes Mr Beattie’s further comment that ‘if they had to stand for a lower house seat, they wouldn’t
get elected’
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(Notice given 30 October 2003)
87
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that Members of the Legislative Council are elected to represent the entire State;
(2)
Congratulates the efforts of the Hon Catherine Cusack in lobbying the government to build a new
school for the students of Tamworth West Public School; and
(3)
Calls upon the Member for Tamworth to join with the Hon Catherine Cusack in her efforts to
further improve the quality of public education offered at Tamworth West Public School.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
88
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of local oyster farmers at Tuross Lake that the tidal range of the Lake has
dropped to a level where the viability of farming oysters is now under threat.
(2)
Notes the State Government’s delay in determining whether to dredge Tuross Lake is further
adding to the demise of the oyster industry.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to make available the necessary funds to dredge Tuross Lake and ensure the
long term viability of a world class product.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
89
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for not providing accommodation in an appropriate facility for a
hospital patient in Forbes with a disruptive behavioural problem;
(2)
Notes that it is unsatisfactory for the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health to say that
the behaviour modification worker will work with the patient and staff to reduce her abusive
actions; and
(3)
Calls for appropriate accommodation for problem patients in country areas to be established as a
matter of urgency.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
90
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Member for Kiama’s photograph was published in the Yass Tribune on 22 October
2003 standing near a bridge over Jerrawa Creek, while claiming credit for providing funds for that
bridge.
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(2)
Notes that the Member for Kiama did not confirm the correct location of the bridge with the
Gunning Shire Council and had his photograph taken on the wrong bridge.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
91
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the deleterious impact that fireweed is having on the farming community throughout the
South Coast of NSW.
(2)
Calls on the State Government to conduct further scientific research into biological control agents
and the impact of hybridisation on the native species within the introduced plant.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Agriculture to increase the funding to local government to combat the
problem of fireweed.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
92
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the completion of the basketball and multi-sport complex in Thornleigh that has been named
“The Brickpit” and commends Hornsby Shire Council for its work in relation to the facility.
(2)
Notes that Hornsby Shire Council has paid a section 17 levy on all fill placed in the Dartford Road
tip/old brickpit site adjacent to the new complex.
(3)
Notes that Council could use the amount of the levy for provision of other sporting and
recreational activities in the Hornsby electorate and surrounds.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for the Environment to immediately provide a re-imbursement for the total
amount of the section 17 levy to Hornsby Shire Council.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
93
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the continuing decline in the prices paid to Dairy Farmers for milk, at levels in some cases
below the cost of production.
(2)
Calls on the Government to conduct an inquiry into the disparity between the retail and farmgate
prices of milk.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
94
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for disadvantaging local libraries by embargoing the
announcement of annual grants from the State Library so that Labor Members of Parliament can put out
press releases.
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(Notice given 30 October 2003)
95
Mr TORBAY to move—
This House notes the comments by the Member for Bathurst in the Dubbo Liberal newspaper regarding
the Interim Parry Report, where he is quoted as saying that the costings in the report are superficial, that
the quoted operating costs are not accepted, and that the figures are inflated.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
96
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House deplores incidents at Wagga Base Hospital where patients who have travelled from as far
afield as Young have been prepared for operations such as hip replacements only to have the operation
cancelled because of staff shortages.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
97
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education to explain the discrepancy in outcomes for students in
Opportunity Classes at Balmain, Wilkins and Summer Hill Primary Schools all located in the Port
Jackson District.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
98
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the executive of the Isolated Children’s Parents Association (ICPA) is visiting Sydney to
lobby State Members on key issues related to isolated students.
(2)
Notes The Nationals and the Liberals met with the ICPA executive in relation to a range of
important issues, including rural schools, Murrumbidgee Agricultural College and rural school
buses.
(3)
Notes the Minister for Education cancelled an appointment with the ICPA and instead put forward
a staff member, despite the executive traveling to Sydney to specifically see the Minister.
(4)
Condemns the Minister for Education and the Government for their lack of interest in country
students and their issues.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
99
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Not discontinue the train service on the Casino – Murwillimbah rail line, and
(2)
Extend this line to connect with the Queensland rail system in order to increase rail patronage and
tourism opportunities, provide a commuter service, and to guarantee the long-term viability of the
line.
(Notice given 30 October 2003)
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100
Mr SOURIS to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
That the Government’s two year old feasibility assessment recently recommended against
the construction of the Liverpool Range rail tunnel near the Upper Hunter town of
Murrurundi;
(b)
That the proposed new rail tunnel is vital infrastructure for the future growth of the coal
industry, ethanol production and increased wheat and cotton tonnages in the north of the
State;
(c)
The present inefficient need to couple two additional locomotives at the rear of the
comparatively small trains to help push trains through the present elevated tunnel;
(d)
The proposed new rail tunnel is vital infrastructure for the future growth of the port at
Newcastle; and
(e)
The Premier’s announcement that the port at Newcastle will have an enhanced future role.
Calls on the Government to reverse its decision not to build this vitally needed transport
infrastructure.
(Notice given 11 November 2003)
101
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the tabling on 11 November 2003 of a petition from more than 3500 signatories from
Tamworth, Walcha and Gunnedah requesting that the Tamworth to Armidale rail service be
retained.
(2)
Welcomes the support from the communities of Tamworth, Walcha and Gunnedah to ensure this
essential service remains available to country people.
(3)
Calls on the Government to honour its pre-election promise not to reduce country rail services.
(Notice given 11 November 2003)
102
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Celebrates the opening by the Premier of the CSIRO Energy Centre at Steel River in Newcastle.
(2)
Congratulates the State and Federal Governments on the establishment of this internationally
important $34 million energy research centre in Newcastle.
(3)
Notes the important research in cleaner fossil fuel use and the development of renewable energy
technologies including the move to a hydrogen economy to be undertaken at the Energy Research
Centre.
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(4)
Notes that the building itself is a demonstration of leading edge environmental design that
minimizes energy use.
(5)
Acknowledges this important development as a further step in the Hunter becoming the renewable
energy industry center for the nation.
(Notice given 12 November 2003)
103
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the result of the ALP preselection for the Federal seat of Robertson on Saturday 8
November 2003.
(2)
Congratulates the Member for Peats for yet another triumph over the Della Bosca machine.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
104
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in the past twelve months the stamp duty payable on a median priced home in
Willoughby has increased by 23.45% and for a unit in Chatswood by 12.2%.
(2)
Urges the Government to support the Leader of the Opposition’s Stamp Duty Reduction Bill.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
105
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the disappointment of many people in Young, when informed that their independent
TAB agency will close on 14 December 2003.
(2)
Notes that there are many people who do not wish to go into licensed premises in order to place a
bet.
(3)
Notes that the fastest growing income stream for the TAB company is greyhound racing and
harness racing.
(4)
Recognises that Young is dominant in holding meetings in these two sports.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
106
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to increase funding for the upgrade,
maintenance and cleaning of school toilets.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
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107
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the failure of the Minister for Police to reply to representations made on behalf of Mr
Patrick Harrison in April and July seeking copies of documents relating to an accident on the
Pacific Highway, Pymble, on 29 October 2001 that left Benjamin John Harrison calamitously
injured.
(2)
Calls upon the Minister to expedite the provision of the requested information.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
108
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
The need for multistorey carparks at Hornsby and Berowra railway stations;
(b)
The false promise made by the previous Minister for Transport prior to the March State
Election that a feasibility study would be undertaken for such parking;
(c)
An undated recent letter from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Services that states “Mount Colah residents who drive to a station may choose to catch a
train at Hornsby as it receives faster trains”, misleading because there are no parking spaces
after 7am; and
(d)
Another letter from the Transport Department that refutes the need to increase parking at
Hornsby Station.
Condemns the Government for misleading the people of Hornsby and failing to provide basic
parking needs at major transport hubs.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
109
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses its profound sympathy to the families of those who have lost their lives on the Princes
Highway and notes especially the two recent tragic fatalities of two young South Coast residents.
(2)
Calls on the State Government to respond to the recent demands of South Coast doctors who have
called for urgent interim measures to be taken in the lead up to the busy Christmas and tourist
season in response to the recent carnage on the Princes Highway.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to match the Coalition’s $200m Princes Highway Plan designed to
remove black spots and address dangerous sections of the highway.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to meet with South Coast communities, visit the South Coast and
take urgent action to fix the Princes Highway.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
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110
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Attorney General for his continuing failure to accept responsibility for the lack of
hazard reduction undertaken by State Government authorities prior to the January 2003 bushfires.
(2)
Notes that the fires in January claimed the lives of four people and destroyed over 500 properties.
(3)
Notes the outstanding work of local bushfire fighters including Peter and Tim Webb during the
January crisis.
(4)
Notes that many native species in the Brindabella and Alpine regions were totally eliminated
during the January bushfires due to the Government’s failure to undertake hazard reduction.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
111
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the successful use of flashing lights to highlight school zones in other Australian States and
the current trials within New South Wales.
(2)
Calls on the Government to implement a statewide program installing flashing lights in school
zones starting with those schools at high risk due to speeding drivers.
(3)
Notes that the upcoming Christmas holiday period would be an appropriate time for the launch of
a flashing lights program, prior to the beginning of the school year in 2004.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
112
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that gardening provides exercise and relaxation for millions of Australians.
(2)
Notes that the Premier believes the people of Sydney should rip out exotic plants from their
gardens and replace them with native species.
(3)
Notes that by his own admission in the Sydney Morning Herald on 13 November 2003, the
Premier has employed this strategy himself in his own garden “not through deliberate policy but
through total neglect.”
(4)
Calls on the Premier to explain whether this is official Government policy, not just for Sydney’s
gardens but for water, waste, energy, law enforcement, public transport and every other area of
Government endeavour.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
113
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Expresses its sympathy to the families of those tragically killed on the Princes Highway and notes
especially the two fatalities in November 2003.
(2)
Notes the Coalition’s $200m Princes Highway plan designed to address a number of trouble spots.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to match this plan forthwith and as an interim measure introduce
80kph speed limits at identified trouble spots on the Princes Highway.
(4)
Condemns the Premier and the Minister for Roads for their disregard for communities from
Wollongong to the Victorian border and for failing to address the problems of the Princes
Highway which have resulted in continuing carnage.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
114
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to:
(1)
Explain why dyslexia is classified as a “learning difficulty” rather than a disability, when up to
14% of students with learning difficulties have dyslexia.
(2)
Confirm that additional support provided to students with disabilities is not provided to assist
students with learning difficulties, including those with dyslexia.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
115
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House supports efforts by the Wahroonga Public School community to ensure the appointment
of a new principal is undertaken through the process of merit selection.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
116
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that State Environmental Planning Policy 5 continues to be abused.
(2)
Notes that councils were invited to submit requests for exemptions and many have done so.
(3)
Calls on the Government to finalise the processing of submissions, including those of Baulkham
Hills and Hornsby Shire Councils.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
117
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the unification capacity of Condobolin’s Shannon Noll in achieving a one-off accord
between Labor’s Member for Murray Darling, Peter Black and The National’s Member for
Lachlan, Ian Armstrong in their outright support for Shannon Noll in Channel 10’s Australian Idol
competition.
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(2)
Calls on Members of the Parliament to be uniform in their support for the outstanding artist from
Condobolin, the nearest town to the geographic centre of New South Wales.
(3)
Calls on Members to urge their constituency to vote for Shannon Noll in the appropriate form and,
in the tradition of one of the major political parties in this place, urge voters to vote early and vote
often.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
118
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
The concerns of Hornsby Shire Council with regard to the management and maintenance of
the length of Berowra Waters Road;
(b)
The serious land slip that occurred between two parts of the road on the steep and winding
descent of Berowra Waters Road into Berowra Waters; and
(c)
The potential for further such slips to occur, threatening life as well as impeding vehicular
passage.
Calls on the Government to take over the management of this dangerous road as requested by
Hornsby Shire Council.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
119
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the current concession which has now been granted for the movement of grape harvesters at
night in the Wentworth-Dareton-Gol Gol region, following a three year trial.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to formalize appropriate long-term arrangements to enable grape
harvesters to move safely at night on public roads, thereby providing the grape and wine industry
with future security.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
120
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes the resolution reported in the North Sydney Leagues Club magazine of November
2003, opposing “the ill-conceived decision of the New South Wales Government to increase State
taxation on poker machines to some 50% of turnover as contained in the 2003 State Budget,” and stating
“This initiative is in very poor taste, made in obscene haste and will be harmful in the extreme to the
hospitality industry”, which was authorised by Bruce Harkness, Member No. 21473, ALP Mosman
Branch.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
121
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Extends its support to the Australian Wallabies as they approach the semi-finals and hopefully a
final’s win in the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
(2)
Congratulates the Australian Rugby Board, its staff and volunteers on the organization and
delivery of this outstanding tournament.
(3)
Recognises the tourism and promotional benefits to Sydney and Australia and calls on the
Government to undertake professional promotion to build on this world wide publicity.
(Notice given 13 November 2003)
122
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government for its commitment to quality health outcomes.
(2)
Commends the Government for the increase of over $900m in the 2003/04 budget.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on the launch of the $1.2m Virtual Critical Care Unit at Nepean
and Blue Mountains Hospitals.
(4)
Condemns the Federal Government for its health care package, which has seen a substantial
increase in the number of patients presenting at Nepean Hospital, rather than visiting a General
Practitioner.
(Notice given 19 November 2003)
123
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
The Government’s announcement of 28 May 2003 of a review of SEPP 5;
(b)
Developers’ exploitation of inconsistencies between SEPP 53 and SEPP 5 to thwart State
Government SEPP5 exemptions in bushfire prone areas such as North Turramurra; and
(c)
the presentation of a petition from around 1,700 residents of North Turramurra seeking
urgent action, without savings provisions, to end this abuse.
Calls upon the Government to heed residents’ wishes, stop the abuse by removing the loopholes
and, finally release the report of the review.
(Notice given 19 November 2003)
124
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Manly is proud to host the English Rugby team in the lead up to the World Cup final.
(2)
Welcomes the influx of rugby supporters and in particular the foot soldiers of the barmy army.
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(3)
Welcomes the benefit to local businesses and the sense of occasion this brings to Manly.
(4)
Congratulates Manly Council on the success of the big screen at Manly Oval.
(5)
Notes that notwithstanding our warm welcome and best wishes to the English team and its
supporters, the people of Manly will be hoping the Wallabies wallop the Poms.
(Notice given 19 November 2003)
125
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the draft Wool Hide and Skins Bill 2003 currently being circulated will have many
detrimental effects on farmers and wool dealers in New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that sales of wool from wool growing areas close to state borders will almost certainly be
lost to interstate companies not bound by this legislation.
(Notice given 19 November 2003)
126
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Premier to direct the Minister for Local Government to cease his actions on the
creation of super councils as it breaches the Premier’s own pre-election commitment that Labor
had no plans to change its policy of no forced amalgamations and no plans for the wholesale
rationalization of councils.
(2)
Condemns the Government for breaching its election commitment by forcing amalgamations
through the abolition of Tallaganda, Yass, Crookwell, Gunning, Mulwaree and Yarrowlumla Shire
Councils.
(3)
Notes the impact the Government’s slashing of local jobs will have on regional development and
small businesses within the townships of Braidwood, Yass, Crookwell, Gunning and surrounding
towns and villages.
(4)
Expresses its concern for the people who will no longer be able to access council services in their
immediate area as a result of these amalgamations.
(5)
Calls on the Minister to ensure that the Boundaries Commission will conduct a full and
comprehensive public hearing before any submissions are accepted and hold a postal vote or a
referendum before these amalgamations proceed.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
127
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House calls on the Government to remove all references to the Parramatta Rail Link in
publications, advertising or signage, given the Government’s abandonment some months ago of the
Epping to Parramatta leg of the Chatswood – Parramatta rail link.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
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128
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the merit in appointing a second vascular surgeon in the Northern Rivers Area Health
Service as promised by the former Minister for Health in the lead up to the March 2003 State
election.
(2)
Acknowledges the former Minister for Health’s comments that “it made sense to appoint the
specialist surgeon at Maclean Hospital”.
(3)
Calls on the Government to honour its election promise and appoint the vascular surgeon.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
129
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a recommendation from the New South Wales Heritage Council to the Government to
heritage list the Jadda Centre at Junee.
(2)
Calls on the Government to recognise the Junee Shire Council’s ownership of the building and
recognise Council’s absolute objection to such a listing.
(3)
Notes that in the event of a heritage listing, a minimum of $7m be appropriated to Council to make
major structural repairs to the building to bring the building up to Ordinance 70 requirements, fit
heating and cooling facilities, restore the original façade and find a use for the building.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
130
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s restructure of the Department of Education and Training will result in a
significant downgrading of the Learning Materials Production Unit.
(2)
Notes that as a consequence of this downgrade, the Learning Materials Production Unit will lose
dedicated desktop publishers and illustrators, editors and writers, technical staff and project
managers.
(3)
Notes the negative impact this will have on the delivery of essential course material to full time
distance education students.
(4)
Calls on the Government to heed the call of the New South Wales Isolated Children’s Parents’
Association to retain the Learning Material Production Unit as a separate entity in On Line
Learning, and that it be fully staffed and funded to deliver materials specifically designed for
distance students.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
131
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the significant increase in rents charged by the Department of Lands on South Coast
amateur fishing clubs.
(2)
Calls on the Government to reverse these charges enabling the fishing clubs to continue to provide
the benefits of the clubs’ facilities and services to the community.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
132
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding achievement of the Australian Wallabies and wishes them every success
against England on 22 November 2003.
(2)
Congratulates Matt Dunning who originates from the Hornsby Electorate on his selection for the
bench of the World Cup final squad.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
133
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that many coastal first home buyers are missing out on conveyance and mortgage duty
discounts as a result of the presumption under the First Home Plus Scheme that real estate values
in non-metropolitan areas, are lower than values in the city.
(2)
Notes that average real estate values in coastal towns like Byron Bay are often higher than real
estate values in some metropolitan areas.
(3)
Calls on the Government to equalize the metropolitan and non-metropolitan thresholds under the
First Home Plus Scheme.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
134
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes National Youth Awareness Day.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
135
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government to heritage list all coats of arms within the Parliamentary
precincts and public buildings in New South Wales.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
136
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to apologise to the people of Clarence for his disparaging
comments in relation to their concerns at the loss of rail services to the North Coast.
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(2)
Challenges the Minister to visit the electorate and listen to the community’s real concerns first
hand.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
137
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Health to announce the starting and completion date for construction of
the promised new Northern Beaches Hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Member for Manly to stop doing deals with Labor and join Northern Beaches’ Liberal
Members of Parliament and the community in our endeavors to get the promised new hospital.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
138
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in the recent State election the seat of Manly was won for the fourth consecutive term
by an independent.
(2)
Notes the difficulty the Member for Wakehurst has in coming to terms with this election outcome.
(3)
Calls upon the tribal elders of the Liberal Party to counsel the Member for Wakehurst as to which
electorate he represents.
(4)
Calls upon the Liberal Members of Parliament representing electorates on the Northern Beaches to
focus their efforts on better representing their own constituents rather than obsessing about Manly.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
139
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Coffs Harbour- based Wallabies on reaching the final of the Rugby World Cup.
(2)
Notes the enormous support of the Coffs Harbour community for their adopted team.
(3)
Notes that Coffs Harbour’s clean beaches, great food, great lifestyle and great representation has
assisted them to reach the final.
(4)
Wishes the Wallabies every success over the English team on 22 November 2003.
(Notice given 20 November 2003)
140
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Woodturners of the Hunter for their outstanding fundraising efforts on behalf of the
John Hunter Children’s Hospital Kids Club.
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(2)
Notes that $53,000 was raised in 2003 to enable the purchase of lifesaving monitoring equipment
for the John Hunter Children’s Hospital.
(3)
Thanks the Woodturners for raising over $300,000 for this worthy cause.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
141
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Parry Inquiry acknowledged the submission of the Member for Burrinjuck on the
Interim Report of the Ministerial Inquiry into Public Passenger Transport.
(2)
Notes the Member for Burrinjuck has lodged petitions containing several thousand signatures on
“Save our CountryLink Rail Services” which condemn the Government for threatening country
rail passenger services.
(3)
Calls on the Government to increase rail passenger services to rural areas.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
142
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Steve Waugh on his outstanding cricket career playing for Australia, New South
Wales and Bankstown.
(2)
Recognises Steve Waugh’s record as the most capped international test player in cricket history.
(3)
Acknowledges his personal integrity, decency, and his commitment to his charity for child
sufferers of leprosy in Kolkata in India.
(4)
Wishes Steve Waugh success in his last four tests captaining Australia in the series against India,
concluding with the fourth Test in Sydney in January 2004.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
143
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the importance and significance of the ceremony at Grenfell on Saturday 29 November
2003, at the official opening of the Japanese Flag Exhibition at Grenfell Museum.
(2)
Notes that the exhibition centres on a Japanese flag signed by 188 members of the 1st Australian
Parachute Battalion AIF flown into Singapore at the end of August 1945 to liberate the Changi
prisoners of war.
(3)
Notes the ceremony in Grenfell was attended by 13 of those paratroopers and family
representatives of another 5 who were involved in that most historic foray.
(4)
Congratulates the community of Grenfell on the preservation of this significant flag, as a
permanent reminder of this historic event.
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(Notice given 2 December 2003)
144
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to match the New South Wales Coalition’s commitment to
provide funding for a new primary school for Lake Cathie.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
145
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s planFirst “tax” has now reached $145 million in revenue.
(2)
Notes this tax has been taken from homebuilders and renovators and not used for the purpose the
Government promised.
(3)
Calls on the Government to return this money to councils so they can proceed to do the strategic
planning work in regional and metropolitan areas that the State Government has abandoned.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
146
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a recent Centre for Independent Studies report that states awards should be restructured to
include separate and lower rates of pay for regional employees.
(2)
Notes that such a move would only serve to exacerbate the income gap that already exists between
families in regional New South Wales and the major cities.
(3)
Calls on the Government to reject such an anti-country initiative.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
147
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Hunter Singers and the Waratah Girls Choir on their success in international
competitions.
(2)
Notes the valuable role played by these organizations in showcasing Newcastle and the Hunter to
the world.
(3)
Celebrates the role of the two groups in developing the talent of young singers in the Hunter.
(4)
Expresses thanks and appreciation to Kim Sutherland and Wynette Horne for their years of
outstanding service as musical directors of the groups.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
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148
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates and thanks the Associations of St John the Baptist and Sant’ Antonio di Padova for
delivering to the people of Sydney the Festa Sul Mare for the past 11 years.
(2)
Notes the Premier said last year that “the Festa has made an important contribution to the social,
cultural and economic development of this State”.
(3)
Expresses its concern that this year’s Festa has been cancelled because the Associations’ insurance
premiums have in the last few years increased from $400 to over $12,000 this year.
(4)
Calls on the Premier to support the Italian community by having the Government underwrite all
public liability insurance premiums in future years for Festa Sul Mare.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
149
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding success of the Community Fire Units initiative in assisting the management
of bush fires.
(2)
Notes the frustration of some participants who are still waiting for equipment and uniforms to set
up a Community Fire Unit.
(3)
Calls on the Government to inject more money into the project so that Hornsby and other fire
prone electorates are better prepared in the event of a bushfire.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
150
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House requests the Standing Orders and Procedure Committee to amend Standing Orders by:
(1)
Requiring truthfulness in answers to questions by Ministers.
(2)
Permitting the Speaker to intervene and direct Ministers to be relevant in answering questions.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
151
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in 2001 the Government announced that either Beacon Hill High School or Balgowlah
Boys High School were to be closed as part of the Freshwater Senior High School multi-campus
college.
(2)
Notes that after strong community representations the Minister for Education announced that
Balgowlah Boys High School would remain open and Beacon Hill would be closed.
(3)
Notes the Member for Wakehurst acquiesced in accepting this closure.
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(4)
Notes the comments by the Member for Wakehurst in the Manly Daily of 2 December 2003 that
“if there was a battle to save the school buildings it should have happened three years ago”.
(Notice given 2 December 2003)
152
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Mark Latham was employed by the then Leader of the Opposition, Bob Carr in March
1989.
(2)
Notes that Mark Latham won a pre-selection battle for the State seat of Liverpool against Paul
Lynch in 1989.
(3)
Notes that Mr Carr in an attempt to bring Peter Anderson into the Parliament, worked with the
senior figures in the ALP to deny Mr Latham pre-selection.
(4)
Notes that Mark Latham resigned from Bob Carr’s staff on 13 March 1989, in disgust.
(5)
Calls upon the Premier to confirm that, consistent with his 1989 position, he has no confidence in
Mark Latham as a Member of Parliament.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
153
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that independent members of the Legislative Assembly have made a submission to the
Electoral Districts Commission proposing changes to many country electorate boundaries.
(2)
Expresses concern that their submission would disadvantage country residents by boosting
enrolment numbers in country seats to the maximum quota, meaning country electorates would
have higher enrolments than city electorates.
(3)
Notes this would reduce access by country residents to their local Member of Parliament.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
154
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that many Rural Fire Brigades in New South Wales are still awaiting new tankers.
(2)
Notes that the Government sent a $205,000 Category 1 tanker to the United States shipping it on
the Tampa in April 2003.
(3)
Notes that volunteers were promised employment in the United States, undertook training, and left
employment only to be left without work when the Government couldn’t obtain work visas.
(4)
Calls on the Government to advise who initiated this project and what disciplinary action resulted.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
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155
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the cost blowout in the Government’s feasibility study for the Thirroul Waterfall rail tunnel
from $320 million to $1.4 billion.
(2)
Notes the admissions by the Minister for the Illawarra that he is unaware of infrastructure plans
and the study.
(3)
Notes the failure of the Minister for Transport Services to answer questions about the Thirroul
tunnel.
(4)
Calls for public disclosure of the study material, and an enquiry into Government mismanagement
of the planning and costing of this infrastructure link.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
156
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for its removal of hundreds of jobs in the Department of Education in
country areas including the North Coast.
(2)
Notes that these job losses will have a negative impact on public education including loss of
support for teachers and students from district offices.
(3)
Calls on the Government to publicly release the Community Impact Statement which accompanied
this decision.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
157
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of Mr and Mrs Vaughan of Castlecrag, who received a land tax bill of $10,800 for
their only property, a modest home which they have lived in since it was built by Mrs Vaughan’s
father in the early 1940’s.
(2)
Condemns the Government’s policy of taxing people living in their own home.
(3)
Calls on the Government to adopt the Coalition’s policy of abolishing land tax on the family
home.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
158
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the community of Young in its commitment to raise $100,000 to fund an Oncology
Unit in its new District Hospital.
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(2)
Notes that Young will be offering 500 kilograms of cherries for sale at the Wahroonga Village Fair
on Sunday 7 December 2003.
(3)
Recognises Young as the cherry capital of Australia in that it produces 80% of the cherries grown
in New South Wales and 50% of those grown in Australia.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
159
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes comments by the Productivity Commissioner, Dr Neil Byron, that “the approach of
environmental agencies seems to be based on the assumption all landholders are ecological
vandals who can’t wait to bulldoze rare and endangered species”.
(2)
Notes that New South Wales farmers are the best stewards of their land given their livelihoods are
staked on sustainable and productive farming practices.
(3)
Calls on the Government to adopt Dr Byron’s advice to work with farmers.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
160
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the ministerial staff of the Minister for Education receive average annual salaries of
$92,500, and up to $150,000.
(2)
Notes that classroom teachers earn a maximum of approximately $59,000.
(3)
Notes that the Government considers teachers deserve a pay rise of only 3%.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to advise where productivity savings will be found to cover any pay rise of
over 6% awarded by the Industrial Relations Commission.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
161
Mr MERTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in “Action for Transport 2010” the Government committed to build the North West Rail
Link, Epping to Castle Hill, by 2010 and the Parramatta Rail Link to Epping and Chatswood by
2006.
(2)
Notes that the Government has now abandoned the construction of the Parramatta to Epping Rail
Link, and allocates no funds to the Epping to Castle Hill Rail Link.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its failure to build the Parramatta to Epping Rail Link and calls on
the Government to build the Epping to Rouse Hill Rail Link.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
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162
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House urges the Government to agree to Ku-ring-gai Council’s amendments to the
Government’s draft LEP194 submission.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
163
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses support for Deputy Chief Magistrate Graeme Henson’s refusal to impose bail conditions
on Detective Sergeant Shane Cribb despite the Department of Public Prosecutions’ determination
to pursue a case against this police officer.
(2)
Expresses concern with the Department of Public Prosecutions’ handling of charges against
Shannon Johnston which resulted in the ram-raider receiving a good behavior bond.
(Notice given 3 December 2003)
164
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Premier, in his July 2003 media release announcing electoral redistributions,
highlighted that Murray-Darling electorate covers 45 per cent of the State.
(2)
Notes that The Nationals and Liberals submission to the Electoral Districts Commission reduces
the size of this massive seat by almost one-third.
(3)
Notes that The Nationals have long argued that the size of Murray-Darling severely compromises
the access its constituents have to their State representative.
(4)
Condemns the Australian Labor Party’s submission that increases the size of Murray-Darling by
an extra 11,000 square kilometres.
(Notice given 4 December 2003)
165
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes the request by Warnborough University for a right of reply to damaging statements
made about the University by the Minister for Education in this House on 27 May 2003.
(Notice given 4 December 2003)
166
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the difficulties for car drivers over the age of 80 years when they lose their license.
(2)
Asks that a carer or friend be entitled to accompany an elderly person when doing a license test.
(3)
Requests the Roads and Traffic Authority give consideration to providing information through
community health in order to help older people when they are faced with loss of license.
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(4)
Requests the Roads and Traffic Authority recommend that family members give consideration to
requesting relatives’ licenses be cancelled.
(Notice given 4 December 2003)
167
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Port Macquarie Base Hospital has achieved a high standard of regional medical
excellence, including in specialties such as vascular and cancer surgery, enabling many patients to
be treated locally rather than travelling to Newcastle or Sydney.
(2)
Notes that the Hospital was forced to cease elective surgery earlier this month due to insufficient
funding to keep pace with demand.
(3)
Notes a senior surgeon’s comment that, “For too long our unique public hospital management
model has been blamed when the issue is all about how much care and services the New South
Wales Department of Health chooses to purchase from its designated hospitals throughout the
system”.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to intervene to resolve this funding crisis.
(Notice given 17 February 2004)
168
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that it has been four years since Seaforth TAFE was closed, leaving Northern Beaches
campus at Brookvale as the only TAFE college on the Northern Beaches.
(2)
Notes that courses at Northern Beaches campus have been cutback in 2004.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to adequately fund TAFE courses on the Northern Beaches and to
reopen Seaforth TAFE as an education facility.
(Notice given 17 February 2004)
169
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House condemns the Federal Government’s inadequate funding of higher education which has
resulted in 21,000 people across New South Wales missing out on a place at university.
(Notice given 17 February 2004)
170
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for allocating $2.8 million for the
purchase of a state of the art MRI machine at Concord Hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Federal Government to meet its commitments to health and grant the license to
operate the MRI machine under the Medicare system.
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(Notice given 17 February 2004)
171
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that rates of bulk billing in the Federal electorate of Eden-Monaro, which takes in the State
electorates of Monaro and Bega, dropped from 39.3% to 37.9% in the year to December 2003, the
fourth lowest rate in Australia.
(2)
Notes that at the same time presentations to casualty departments in the Southern Area Health
Service increased by 7%, a significant shift in costs from the Commonwealth to the State
Government.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to reverse its $60m per year funding cut to public hospitals and
work co-operatively with State Governments to address resourcing and demand issues affecting
our public hospital system.
(Notice given 17 February 2004)
172
Ms NORI to move—
That this House notes the sad passing of Shirley Strickland de la Hunty and acknowledges her
outstanding contribution to sport and the participation of women in public life.
(Notice given 18 February 2004)
173
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the financial and management crisis facing Southern Area Health Service (SAHS), which
includes a debt exceeding $7 million dollars owing to hospital suppliers.
(2)
Notes that a shortage of supply of basic clinical stock would have adverse clinical consequences.
(3)
Notes the call by the Health Services Union for SAHS to be placed into administration.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to place the Service into administration and dissolve the SAHS Board.
(Notice given 18 February 2004)
174
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the need for Hornsby Heights Public School to have a school hall.
(2)
Notes the Government’s promise at the end of 2002 that it would meet the shortfall required, to
add to funding already raised for a school hall.
(3)
Notes the preparation by the school for the commencement of construction involving builders and
other contractors.
(4)
Condemns the Minister for Education for not signing off the tender.
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(Notice given 18 February 2004)
175
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes the concerns of Croydon and Summer Hill residents about the increase in aircraft
noise indicated in the Sydney Airport Draft Masterplan.
(Notice given 18 February 2004)
176
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Recognises the Government’s achievements in improving secondary schools in the electorate of
Heffron, including:
(a)
a $7 million refurbishment of Alexandria Park Community School;
(b)
a $3 million upgrade of Tempe Languages High School; and
(c)
a $3 million refurbishment of J.J. Cahill Memorial High School.
Notes the increase in enrolment at these schools in the last 12 months.
(Notice given 18 February 2004)
177
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House congratulates and thanks the Cancer Council of the Hunter Region for the development
of the Cancer Support Package for cancer patients, their family and carers.
(Notice given 18 February 2004)
178
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern patient service levels at Kempsey District Hospital, with the surgical ward
closed on weekends, an estimated 80% of beds needing replacement, few rooms having air
conditioning, and cost cutting.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to:
(a)
provide adequate funding to Kempsey District Hospital and
(b)
honour the Government’s election promise of a new hospital.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
179
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Rejects a recent discussion paper released by the State Government foreshadowing likely increases
in the Parking Space Levy and the removal of current exemptions in regional centers such as
Chatswood.
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(2)
Rejects the Government’s assertion that the current levy is justified given that the area is well
served by public transport.
(3)
Demands that the Government rule out any increase in the levy given the burden this would place
on business and commuters in Chatswood.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
180
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of the Member for Monaro in the Canberra Times (14 February 2004) that
redundancies could be offered to Southern Area Health staff to reduce wage costs and rectify the
$7 million debt.
(2)
Notes the comments of the Acting CEO that the staff review at the Health Service is on hold until
such time as staff can be properly consulted.
(3)
Notes that the Health Services Union has cited that this restructure is already causing anxiety and
uncertainty for many staff, and condemns the Member for Monaro for his pre-emptive remarks.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
181
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to explain why it has:
(1)
failed to implement its own policy of air-conditioning permanent buildings in schools that are
above the 30 degrees isotherm and demountables that are down to the 27.5 degrees isotherm.
(2)
ignored the needs of students and staff at Parkes High School despite 1995 correspondence
between the Member for Lachlan and the Minister for Education referred to in this Parliament in
2001.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
182
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House condemns reported statements by Sheikh Hilali urging a jihad against the US and Israel,
condoning suicide bombings and endorsing the terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
183
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That the Harden/Murrumburrah District Hospital and Nursing Home kitchen, which serves 32
beds, the Day Care Centre and Meals on Wheels, has been in a poor state of repair, with a leaking
roof, poor heating and defective equipment, and subject to Department of Health inspection.
(2)
That malfunctioning air conditioning was replaced in 2003 by a local tradesman who has not yet
been paid.
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(3)
That a further Department of Health inspection has been deferred until March at the request of the
Southern Area Health Service (SAHS).
(4)
That SAHS has indicated that funding is unlikely to be available for reconstruction of the kitchen
for up to two years.
(5)
That the 22 year old hot water urn and the gas stove, oven and deep fryer have all been classed as
dangerous to staff.
(6)
That the kitchen enters into a corridor used by Nursing Home residents,
and further notes that the Nursing Home Committee has raised $200,000 towards a dementia area, and
that a further dollar for dollar grant is available from a local trust if the Southern Area Health Service will
meet OH&S standards for the kitchen.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
184
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the unabated increase in gun crimes across Sydney.
(2)
Notes the presence in busy mall areas of armoured money vans handling cash from businesses and
banks.
(3)
Notes these vans are often targets for criminals thus endangering guards as well as bystanders.
(4)
Notes that in 2003 an innocent 17 year old in Hornsby Mall was shot by a perpetrator attempting
to steal guns as well as cash from such a van.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for Police to inform the people of New South Wales what is being done to
decrease the incidence of gun crimes.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
185
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Legislation Review Committee’s findings in relation to Labor’s natural resources
legislation, including the fact that it trespasses on rights and contains insufficiently defined
powers.
(2)
Notes the Committee sent an urgent letter to the Minister for Natural Resources on November 18
2003 but the Minister has still not responded to the serious concerns raised.
(3)
Calls on the Government members of the Committee to demand in Caucus that the Minister take
the Committee’s work seriously and respond immediately.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
186
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that Sydney Water Managing Director Greg Robinson told a Parliamentary Committee he
recommended architects Misho and Associates, acquaintances of his wife, be awarded a contract
without notifying the Board of his conflict of interest.
(2)
Notes that Chairman Gabrielle Kibble yesterday confirmed Mr Robinson had breached his
disclosure of interest requirements.
(3)
Notes that the State Owned Corporations Act 1989 imposes a penalty of $11,000 for failure by a
director to “disclose the nature of the interest to a meeting of the Board”.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Energy and Utilities to deal with the conflict of interest already admitted
by Mr Robinson.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
187
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Ulladulla High School has a current enrolment of 1,233 but only sufficient permanent
buildings for 880 students.
(2)
Notes that additional students are accommodated in 11 demountable classrooms, including 3 on
the school oval.
(3)
Rejects the proposed destruction of 70 established trees for four additional demountable
classrooms noting that tree removal has already caused major erosion and flooding problems.
(4)
Calls on the Government to advise when students in the South Coast electorate will be provided
with modern school facilities.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
188
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the release on 19 February 2004 by Biosecurity Australia of revised draft import risk
analysis reports for apples and bananas and the final analysis report for pig meat from a range of
countries.
(2)
Supports the Federal Minister for Agriculture, who has today directed his department to
commission economic assessments of any impact of new pork, apple and banana imports on
Australian industries.
(3)
Offers full support to New South Wales’ world class agricultural producers and encourages all
stakeholders to submit comment on the analysis before any final decision on imports is made.
(4)
Expresses concern about the potential disease impact of imports on New South Wales’ agricultural
producers.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
189
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
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(1)
Use a staffing formula based on a school’s anticipated enrolments, with staffing determined at the
end of the prior year by the principal, school council and relevant school education area;
(2)
Appoint staff according to this formula from the beginning of Term 1 for the full term, augmented
by additional staff if extra students enroll;
(3)
Lower the cut off point for reduction to a single teacher in very small schools from 25 to 20;
(4)
provide an additional half-time teacher for schools of between 100-159 students to release the
principal for management duties;
(5)
Review allocation of relief from face to face (RFF) teaching time in primary schools; and
(6)
Minimise the impact of RFF on teacher/librarians.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
190
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 19 February 2004 the MV Island Trader sails from Yamba to Lord Howe Island
carrying 60,000L of fuel oil.
(2)
Notes that the ship is classified as a general cargo ship not as an oil tanker.
(3)
Notes that the ship will enter the World Heritage listed Lord Howe Island lagoon to discharge its
cargo.
(4)
Notes the comments of marine surveyor Captain David Pyett, (The Australian on February 13) that
“the slightest mistake and the ship will tear its bottom out”.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for the Environment to justify his statement, made in the House on February
17 in relation to a leaking oil tanker, that “the Government takes pollution threats seriously and
deals with them immediately”.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
191
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Area extends from the Camden Haven
Catchment in the south to the Tweed Catchment in the north.
(2)
Notes the recent establishment of the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority with
offices at Grafton, Armidale and Murwillumbah, leaving the southern part of the catchment
management area over 3 ½ hours away from the nearest CMA office.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources to retain an office in the
southern part of the CMA, at Kempsey, where departmental offices already exist.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
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192
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
In the past six months the Member for Bega has told constituents that he opposes stamp duty,
payroll tax, land tax and poker machine tax.
(2)
These taxes represent about 30% of the State Government’s budget revenue.
(3)
At the same time the Member for Bega has told constituents he supports extensive additional
funding for highways, demountable class rooms, town water supply, hospitals and dental services,
the Member’s budget deficit means Bega residents cannot take his promises seriously.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
193
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to reject the development application for a 14 story building on
the cliff overlooking Luna Park, and advise the developer that any building on the site must comply with
the Luna Park Master Plan height limit of 7.5 metres.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
194
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 18 February 2004 the Chairman of Sydney Water Gabrielle Kibble refused to
produce to the Parliamentary Committee the Internal Audit Bureau report into allegations that
Managing Director Greg Robinson breached conflict of interest guidelines in recommending
friends and acquaintances for contracts.
(2)
Notes that Ms Kibble told the Committee she had legal advice that having sent the report to ICAC
she would not produce it to the Committee.
(3)
Notes that the ICAC confirmed on 19 February 2004 that Sydney Water was told it was not
precluded from producing the Internal Audit Bureau report to the Committee.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Energy and Utilities to direct the immediate release of the report to the
Committee.
(Notice given 19 February 2004)
195
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The Minister for Health’s media conference on Thursday 19 February 2004 involving Mrs Anna
Panetta and baby Parris Panetta.
(2)
The Minister’s telephone call to Mrs Panetta on the following day apologising to her for media
criticism stemming from this attempt to deflect attention away from the death of baby Natalia
Lalic.
(3)
The Minister for Health’s lack of contact with the Lalic family to apologise for the failures of the
health system that contributed to Natalia’s death.
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(Notice given 24 February 2004)
196
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Bendemeer Public School has not retained their second teacher as numbers have fallen
below 26 students due to the impact of the drought.
(2)
Notes the advice of the Deputy Premier’s office that the application was rejected because
“Bendemeer is no longer drought declared”.
(3)
Notes that schools in Niangala, Curlewis, Currabubula, Barraba, Duri, Spring Ridge, Mullaley and
Walhallow have drought exemptions to retain their teachers although below prescribed student
numbers.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to allow Bendemeer School to retain its second teacher.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
197
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Deplores the Federal Government’s focus on removing people on the disability support pension
from income support in order to place them into paid employment, rather than properly addressing
their needs.
(2)
Calls on the Federal Government to allocate additional funds to provide assistance such as training
and wage subsidy programs to improve living conditions for these people.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
198
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House acknowledges that 2004 is the two hundredth anniversary of the Castle Hill uprising and
the subsequent battle of Vinegar Hill and congratulates those involved in the commemoration of that
anniversary.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
199
Ms HAY to move—
That this House congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for:
(1)
Allocating $2.8 million to the Illawarra Area Health Service for the purchase of a state of the art
MRI machine for Wollongong Hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Federal Government to meet it commitments to health and grant a license to operate
the MRI machine under the Medicare system.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
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200
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Australian Capital Territory Government has announced that it intends to build a
new prison within two kilometres and sight of New South Wales residents in Jerrabomberra and
Letchworth.
(2)
Notes that the ACT Chief Minister has stated that his preferred site is actually on surplus
Commonwealth land in the Majura valley near the Canberra Airport.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to act immediately to make the Majura site available to the ACT
Government so that residents of Jerrabomberra and Letchworth are spared this unwanted neighbor.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
201
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that the reduction in bulk-billing by doctors has contributed to a rise in numbers of
people presenting to emergency departments.
(2)
Congratulates the Government for committing 2 million dollars for start-up funds for the general
practitioner clinics in emergency departments.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to assist in the roll-out of the general practitioner clinics,
especially at Nepean Hospital.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
202
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House recognizes the work of the Liverpool Museum and supports the decision that it remain in
its present location.
(Notice given 24 February 2004)
203
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The failure of the Government to address drug use and availability in New South Wales prisons
with over 2200 positive drug tests recorded annually, one in seven inmates tested using illicit
drugs, and over 1000 inmates on methadone maintenance programs.
(2)
That inmate drug addiction cannot be tackled whilst the problem of drug availability is ignored.
(Notice given 25 February 2004)
204
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the Botany Migrant Resource Centre has been a vibrant community hub providing
settlement services to new arrivals in the local government areas of Randwick, Botany, Sydney,
Waverly and Woollahra since 1981.
(2)
Notes that 25,892 people arrived in these areas from overseas in the five years 1996-2001.
(3)
Notes that the 2001 Census shows that 40% of residents in the electorate of Heffron were born
overseas.
(4)
Condemns the Federal Government for ceasing all core funding for settlement services to the
Botany Migrant Resource Centre this year.
(Notice given 25 February 2004)
205
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes the continuing construction of the Inner West Health Care Centre in Croydon,
which will be one of the most comprehensive community health facilities in New South Wales and notes
the commitment of the State Government to providing excellent health care services to residents of
Sydney’s inner west.
(Notice given 25 February 2004)
206
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes the importance of a healthy diet, and congratulates New South Wales apple growers
on their “Applequest” initiative to promote healthy eating in schools, by donating 100,000 apples to State
schools.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
207
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme for young people is now within the Department
of Sport and Recreation where support staff have been reduced from 7 to 2.
(2)
Notes that although Treasury provides $400,000 approximately for the program a large proportion
of this funding is spent on other programs.
(3)
Calls on the Government to give full economic and managerial support to the Duke of Edinburgh
Scheme in New South Wales, recognizing that over 6700 participants commence an award each
year.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
208
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent District and Supreme Court decisions against the Southern Area Health Service
for a breach of duty of care involving the sexual assault of a mental patient by a trainee nurse.
(2)
Calls on the Premier and the Minister for Health to apologise to the patient and her family.
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(Notice given 26 February 2004)
209
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the innovative Country Week program, aimed at promoting the benefits of living and
working in country New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that Country Week was a policy of The Nationals prior to the 2003 State election.
(3)
Calls on the Government to further support Country Week by offering excursion fares on
Countrylink rail services for passengers attending the expo at Homebush Park in August 2004.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
210
Mr APLIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Albury Base Hospital is so underfunded that it has failed to pay $7,140 to a local
business, AIC Automation, overdue since 6 November 2003.
(2)
Calls on the Government to ensure that AIC Automation and all other local businesses are paid
promptly within the 45 days stipulated by the Area Health Service.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
211
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House deplores the Government’s action in claiming credit for reducing kindergarten class sizes
at Brungle Public school which only has one kindergarten student, Gundagai South Public which has only
eight kindergarten students and Cassilis Public School which has two kindergarten students and a total
enrolment of only 15 students.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
212
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for cuts to CountryLink, services to Central and Bundanoon
(2)
Notes petitions with thousands of signatures from Southern Highlands rail users calling on the
Government to not cut these services.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
213
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s promise to commence connecting households in Brooklyn and Dangar
Island to the sewer in 2005;
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(2)
Notes a 2000 report citing sewerage connection as an important measure to improve the health of
the Hawkesbury River;
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Sydney Water to confirm that connection of Brooklyn and Dangar Island
to the sewer scheme has:
(a)
construction approval;
(b)
inclusion in the Budget: and
(c)
a 2005 commencement timeframe.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
214
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the growth in population of Chatswood Primary School and further projected growth given
the school’s proximity to the Chatswood Transport Interchange; and
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education to approve the urgently needed capital works funding for the
school.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
215
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the NRMA on its safety audit of the Bell’s Line of Road;
(2)
Recognises the danger points on this road identified in the report; and
(3)
Calls on the Government to recognise the importance of the road to both Sydney business and
residents, country business and residents in the Central West.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
216
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes despite the Government’s election promise of “no forced amalgamations”, the Minister for
Local Government has disenfranchised ratepayers in the villages of Corindi, Red Rock and
surrounding areas;
(2)
Notes nominations for Coffs Harbour City Council closed on 25 February 2004; and
(3)
Calls on the Government to extend the date for nominations for the Coffs Harbour City Council to
enable those disenfranchised voters to nominate for positions on the council.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
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Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to change the last day of school for the NSW public school year
for 2004 from Tuesday 21 December to Friday 17 December.
(Notice given 26 February 2004)
218
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Southern Area Health Service,
Stuart Schneider, that he is not a permanent appointment to this position, thus making him the
third acting CEO in fifteen months.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Health for not being able to attract a permanent CEO to the Service.
(Notice given 9 March 2004)
219
Mr NEWELL to move—
That this House condemns the Leader of the Opposition for committing a future Liberal Government to
increasing noise and resumption of public land and houses in West Tweed for the Tugun Bypass.
(Notice given 9 March 2004)
220
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the Government’s recent announcement of over $30 million additional funding for
health initiatives in New South Wales, aimed at reducing waiting lists for elective surgery;
transitional care beds, community care packages and IT services; and attaching general
practitioners to emergency departments in 45 hospitals.
(2)
Notes that Canterbury Hospital will be one of the first hospitals included in the roll-out of the
general practitioner services.
(3)
Notes that the Federal Government’s approach to bulk billing has created unprecedented pressure
on emergency departments.
(Notice given 9 March 2004)
221
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the threat posed by Avian Flu and the possibility of a global pandemic if H5N1 shuffles its
genetic material with human influenza.
(2)
Urges the Federal Government to:
(a)
Reveal the size of its stockpiles of anti-viral drugs;
(b)
Ensure adequate public health laboratory capacity for diagnosis of flu and other epidemics;
and
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(c)
(3)
Provide adequate surveillance mechanisms for monitoring and reporting infectious disease.
Congratulates companies for taking pro-active measures to prevent Australian poultry being
infected by migratory birds.
(Notice given 9 March 2004)
222
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) industry is worth $2.3
billion to the New South Wales economy.
(2)
Notes that whilst one-third of the state’s population resides outside the metropolitan area, only
58% of convention attendees visit country New South Wales prior to and post-convention and only
2% of international visitors to Sydney travel west of the Blue Mountains.
(3)
Notes the Government has cut the tourism budget by 8% last year.
(4)
Calls on the Government to better support tourism in country areas.
(Notice given 10 March 2004)
223
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Australian National Audit Office has revealed that the Commonwealth Government
has significantly underspent its promised $1 billion greenhouse program with only 71% of funding
committed and just 23.4% spent.
(2)
Notes that climate change will have a significant impact on the environment and economy of the
Snowy Mountains region with the tree line rising, and decreasing snow and rainfall.
(3)
Condemns the Federal Government for its failure to properly address climate change.
(Notice given 10 March 2004)
224
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes that the Easy Access upgrade of Summer Hill Railway Station is nearing
completion.
(Notice given 10 March 2004)
225
Mr TINK to move—
That Standing Order 165 be suspended to permit consideration of the following Motion forthwith:
That, given the Premier’s admonishment on 11 March 2004 of the Member for Broken Hill for being
inebriated, this House rescinds the resolution of the House of 10 March 2004 suspending the Honourable
Member for Ku-ring-gai.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
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Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Brooklyn Public School has been broken into three times in the past eight days resulting
in loss of computer equipment.
(2)
Notes the 2003/2004 Budget Paper statement that “new and upgraded security alarms will continue
to be provided to at-risk schools”.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to assist Brooklyn Public School to improve its
security with the provision of such an alarm system and maintain the budgetary allocation for
guards and electronic security for schools.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
227
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House notes the frustration of commuters and businesses with the continual cancellation,
termination, late running and generally poor service provided on the Richmond railway line and calls on
the Government to take immediate action to ensure a frequent and reliable service.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
228
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 17 people have been killed on the Princes Highway south of Kiama to the Victorian
border in the last six months, at a time when the Government spends only 0.0019% of the State’s
Road Programme Budget on this 400kilometre stretch of highway.
(2)
Notes the statement by the Federal Shadow Minister for Roads that the Premier and State Minister
for Roads should fulfill their responsibilities.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for the Illawarra, the Member for Kiama and the Member for Monaro to
support their electorates and urge the Minister for Roads to fund the highway.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
229
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Fair Trading to urgently investigate the reason for the significant delays
encountered by homeowners having their complaints dealt with by the Office of Building Services.
(2)
Notes that despite several inquiries into the building industry many homeowners are still unable to
obtain a satisfactory resolution to their problems.
(3)
Condemns the Government for failing to ensure adequate protection for consumers.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
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230
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls upon the Government to immediately address a shortage of head teachers in science and
English/history at the Condobolin High School.
(2)
Further notes that the English/history position has been advertised for the fourth time with
applications closing in March 2004.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to ensure that equal access to the subjects of science and English/history is
guaranteed at the Condobolin High School.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
231
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The failure of the Government to include Artarmon Railway Station as part of the Easy Access
Program.
(2)
The continued failure of the Government to provide access for the elderly, disabled, and
commuters with prams at Chatswood Railway Station.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
232
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that teachers at Cabramatta West Public School have advised that the school cannot install
air conditioners or ensure internet access to all classes because the school requires funding to
upgrade the wiring which was installed in 1956.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to:
(a)
Reveal to the House how many other schools have insufficient wiring and require updating;
and
(b)
Provide additional money in this year’s Budget to ensure wiring is updated at Cabramatta
West and other schools where needed.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
233
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the state of Wyangala Dam, which has less than 13.5% of water.
(2)
Calls on the Government to conduct an urgent survey to investigate other possible additional water
storage capacity to service the Lachlan Valley, now, and in the future.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
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234
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the difficulty that councils have when trying to shut down illegal brothels in residential
areas, including the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Council areas.
(2)
Notes that in International Women’s Week prostitutes, possibly underage illegal immigrants who
may be victims of sexual servitude, are often innocent victims who need protection.
(3)
Calls on the Government to support the Community Protection (Closure of Illegal Brothels) Bill
2003.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
235
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Director, Tom Cowan and stars of the recently completed movie Orange Love
Story.
(2)
Notes that Tom Cowan has directed films such as the IMAX productions Antarctica and Africa’s
Elephant Kingdom.
(3)
Notes that the movie was filmed on location around Orange in 2003 with a total budget of
approximately $150,000.
(4)
Notes that the film premiered in Orange on Sunday 19 October 2003, and will receive world
recognition when screened at the New York Film Festival in April 2004.
(5)
Notes the advantages and talent inherent in Orange for further film making opportunities.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
236
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 26 February 2004, 45 minutes after the Minister for Energy and Utilities was asked
why he had refused to dismiss Sydney Water Managing Director Greg Robinson, Mr Robinson
was sacked.
(2)
Notes that the Minister alleged the sacking was for management and leadership issues.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to immediately release the Internal Audit Bureau report into Mr Robinson’s
role in allocating Sydney Water contracts to mates.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to resign if the Internal Audit Bureau report confirms that Mr Robinson’s
allocation of contracts breached Sydney Water’s probity guidelines and/or schedule 10 of the State
Owned Corporations Act.
(Notice given 11 March 2004)
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237
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for the Environment on the release of the Wolli Creek Regional Park
Plan of Management.
(2)
Welcomes the Plan which establishes a 60 hectare stretch of bushland in the inner south western
suburbs of Sydney, protects remnant stands of original bushland in the Cooks River Catchment,
and establishs recreation areas.
(Notice given 16 March 2004)
238
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the rally of Spanish and Spanish speaking Australians on Sunday 14 March 2003 outside the
Spanish Club on Liverpool Street, Sydney commemorating lives lost in the Madrid bombing.
(2)
Acknowledges the presence of the Consul General of Spain, Fernando Corral, Marta Aquino from
the Community Relations Commission.
(3)
Acknowledges the efforts of the Spanish Club in bringing the community together on this sad
occasion.
(4)
Expresses deepest sympathy to the families of those who lost their lives and sustained injuries in
this senseless and brutal attack.
(5)
Condemns terrorism and acknowledges the importance of people working together to bring peace
to the world.
(Notice given 16 March 2004)
239
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that Monday 15 March 2004 was National Consumer Day.
(2)
Notes that neither the Office of Fair Trading nor the Minister for Fair Trading has made any public
statement regarding National Consumer Day.
(3)
Expresses its concern that the last time National Consumer Day was mentioned in the NSW
Parliament was on 28 October 1998.
(4)
Condemns the Government for missing an excellent opportunity to highlight issues of concern to
the consumers of New South Wales.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
240
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the nursery, garden and landscaping industries contribute over $1.8 billion to the New
South Wales economy.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Energy and Utilities to consult with industry peak bodies before
instituting Stage 2 water restrictions.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
241
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the poor state of the police cells at Kempsey, necessitating prisoners being transported by
Police to cells in Port Macquarie then back to Kempsey for court appearances, resulting in Police
being drawn away from local law enforcement duties.
(2)
Notes the Northern Region Police Commander’s promise to commence upgrading of the cells in
July 2003.
(3)
Notes that despite being painted, the cells remain unfit for occupation by prisoners and in breach
of the standards of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Police to support local police at Kempsey.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
242
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House calls upon the Minister for Housing to assist local councils to examine ways in which
they could incorporate affordable housing policies within appropriate development applications.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
243
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the opening of the new Strathfield Library in Homebush on 12 March 2004.
(2)
Acknowledges the Government contribution of $200,000 for a multi-media centre in the new
library.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
244
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of access to radiotherapy and chemotherapy services by cancer sufferers in
rural New South Wales.
(2)
Notes the importance of integrated cancer services, including access for public patients to private
facilities for chemotherapy treatment.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
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245
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses concern at the Federal Government’s announcements about education funding and their
implication for public education in New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that the announcements:
(a)
devalue public education;
(b)
impose conditions that will further disadvantage schools in areas of high socio-economic
need, and
(c)
enhance private sector education funding at the expense of the public education sector,
which provides education to the majority of children in New South Wales.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
246
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of country shows to the social fabric of rural communities.
(2)
Notes the attendance and support of country shows by the federal Member for Eden who attended
the Braidwood and Cooma Shows on 13 March 2004.
(3)
Notes that the Member for Monaro did not attend these shows.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
247
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the misleading correspondence and petition issued by the Premier’s office to all Members
regarding the Grants Commission and the New South Wales budget.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to apologise to New South Wales taxpayers for wasting their money on this
failed advertising campaign and for abrogating his responsibilities to the State.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
248
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the public meeting being held in Broken Hill on 18 March 2004 about Darling River
flows and water quality.
(2)
Notes the silence from the Minister for Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources and the
Member for Murray-Darling on this issue.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
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249
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes complaints from parents and teachers about the generally poor state of school toilets and
calls on the Minster for Education and Training to:
(a)
advise what Code of Practice is followed to ensure the safety and cleanliness of public
school toilets;
(b)
advise how adherence to such a code is monitored;
(c)
provide a report on the schools where toilet facilities currently do not comply with safety
and cleanliness requirements, and
(d)
provide resources to ensure all school toilets are of a satisfactory standard.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
250
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes allegations of attempts by the Government to silence ambulance staff in the inquiry into the
death of Mr Tabac on 10 February 2004.
(2)
Notes documents showing an ambulance worker in his seventeenth hour of duty was despatched
to the scene of the accident, rather than an on-call officer.
(3)
Condemns the Government for again attempting to silence health workers.
(4)
Notes that the Opposition will be sending information from concerned staff to the Coroner to
ensure its investigation.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
251
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the community of Young will be endeavouring to raise $200,000 to pay for an
onocology unit in the new co-location hospital at Young.
(2)
Calls on the Government for financial support to assist the endeavours of the Young community.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
252
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the visit to Sydney made by a delegation of Gender Teine Japanese women from Sapporo
City in January this year.
(2)
Notes that the Mayor of Sapporo City sponsored the visit to look at gender issues in Parliament as
well as workplace and carer roles.
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(3)
Congratulates the Women’s Electoral Lobby and Liberal women who made time to host this
important visit.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Women to advise why she declined the request to assist the Japanese
visitors while they were in New South Wales.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
253
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Minister for Energy and Utilities for failing to consult irrigators, turf-growers and
horticulturists before implementing Stage 1 water restrictions.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to consult and heed the advice of irrigators, turf-growers and horticulturists
before implementing Stage 2 water restrictions.
(Notice given 18 March 2004)
254
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House congratulates the Member for Bligh on her victory over the Labor candidate in the
Sydney City Council mayoral election held on Saturday 27 March 2004
(Notice given 30 March 2004)
255
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the announcement of a new CountryLink rail timetable between Canberra and Sydney,
and reinstatement of a day return service to Sydney.
(2)
Notes that the previous Coalition Government closed the Cooma line in 1989.
(3)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Transport Services for listening to country
communities.
(Notice given 30 March 2004)
256
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Strongly supports the introduction of a uniform national defamation law in Australia.
(2)
Calls on the New South Wales Government to work towards a federal model that favours the right
to free speech over the archaic notions of reputation currently embodied in the laws of the various
states and territories.
(Notice given 30 March 2004)
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257
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the New South Wales Rape Crisis Centre and staff for the vital support and expertise
they provide to women in the state who have experienced sexual violence.
(2)
Calls on male and female representatives of New South Wales Parliament to lead by example and
condemn sexual violence against women in our respective communities.
(Notice given 30 March 2004)
258
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes the Senate Community Affairs Committee report into poverty entitled “A Hand up
not a hand out: Renewing the fight against poverty” and further notes the New South Wales
Government’s initiatives to reduce poverty and create opportunity for all.
(Notice given 30 March 2004)
259
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the function of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission to oversight the
State’s health watchdog.
(2)
Notes that since 1999 the chairman of the Committee has been the Member for Lake Macquarie.
(3)
Notes the findings of the Interim Report of the Walker Inquiry into Camden and Campbelltown
Hospitals.
(4)
Notes the failure of the Committee to comment on the HCCC’s failures until media coverage of
the problems at Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals.
(5)
Calls upon the Member for Lake Macquarie to resign the chairmanship of the Committee.
(Notice given 31 March 2004)
260
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes the values that underpin the public education system in New South Wales:
integrity, excellence, respect, responsibility, cooperation, participation, care, fairness and democracy.
(Notice given 31 March 2004)
261
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that at full capacity, Killara Feedlot near Quirindi employs 36 full time staff, and another 19
indirectly, and the feedlot contributes over 9 million dollars to the local economy.
(2)
Notes Killara Feedlot requires a minimum water allocation of 1500 megalitres to remain viable.
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(3)
Notes under the Namoi Valley water sharing plans, Killara faces a water reduction to 510
megalitres and would be forced to close their doors.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources to approve a minimum
industrial allocation of 1500 megalitres to Killara Feedlot to ensure their survival.
(Notice given 31 March 2004)
262
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the community, parents, teachers and students at Jerrabomberra School on the
official opening of the school on Wednesday 31 March 2004.
(2)
Notes that Jerrabomberra, like the region’s other public schools, is achieving top quality
educational results as well as developing young people with the values that are important to
Australians in the 21st century.
(Notice given 31 March 2004)
263
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent incident at Manly Hospital where a man suffering from a drug induced psychosis
was detained in a room for 164 hours without a toilet or adequate facilities due to a shortage of
beds.
(2)
Notes that a nurse was seriously assaulted by the man resulting in a broken nose.
(3)
Notes that due to staff concern about their safety, and the conditions in which the patient was
forced to endure, new admissions to the East Wing were stopped.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately address the chronic shortage of beds for acute mental
health patients in New South Wales.
(5)
Notes that a forum on mental health will be held at Harbord Public School on Saturday 3 April
2004.
(Notice given 31 March 2004)
264
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Lisbeth Lenton on becoming the world’s fastest female 100m freestyle swimmer,
and Ian Thorpe for his iconic, mature and professional handling of the difficult situation of his
disqualification in the 400m freestyle at the Australian Swimming championships.
(2)
Recognises the outstanding facilities at the Aquatic Centre in Sydney Olympic Park built by the
Liberal/National Government.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
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265
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1) Notes that:
(2)
(a)
The NSW Premier held trade and business talks in Sydney in March 2004 with the Hon.
Roberto Formigoni, a regional leader in Italy;
(b)
Italy is now the world’s sixth largest economy;
(c)
In 2002-2003 bilateral trade agreements between Australia and Italy reached $6.6 billion.
Congratulates the Government for strengthening trade links with Italy, in particular the Lombardy
region, which has a GDP equivalent to 70% of Australia’s GDP.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
266
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1) Notes that:
(2)
(a)
On 25 March 2004 the Government issued Tharwa Sands Pty Limited a stop order in
relation to the company’s sand dredging operations in the Parish of Cavan;
(b)
This stop order will deny essential materials to the value of $100m for construction and
infrastructure projects;
(c)
There is no alternative supply of sand within the immediate region; and
Calls on the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources to immediately issue a
temporary permit to Tharwa Sands under the Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
267
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to:
(1)
Support the request by Black Mountain Public School for the retention of their second teacher and
the demountable currently used as the school’s library, and
(2)
Acknowledge the special and difficult circumstances faced by small schools in regional and rural
New South Wales.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
268
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the bus service between Wauchope railway station and Port Macquarie has been
cancelled because the trains are frequently too late to allow the operator to set a bus timetable.
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(2)
Calls upon the Government to provide safe and reliable rail services for country people.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
269
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on Thursday 25 March 2004 a pregnant woman suffering abdominal pains was taken by
ambulance to Manly Hospital where she remained in the emergency department on a stretcher for
seventy minutes due to lack of beds, before the attending ambulance officers took her to the
ultrasound department.
(2)
As a consequence during this time Sydney’s northern region was short one ambulance crew.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to reverse its bed closure policy at Manly Hospital.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
270
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for its failure to combat the serious outbreak of salvinia weed in the
Hawkesbury River.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Agriculture to match the $300,000 contribution made by the Federal
Government to alleviate this problem.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
271
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Nick Berman, the first popularly elected mayor of Hornsby Shire Council;
(2)
Welcomes the prospect of a newly constituted Council;
(3)
Congratulates all councillors elected to the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Councils and acknowledges
all citizens who put themselves forward as candidates.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
272
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to approve much needed funding for
Stage 2 Capital Works upgrades at Chatswood High School.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
273
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Extends to the Royal Agricultural Society cordial good wishes for a successful 2004 Royal Easter
Show.
(2)
Congratulates the Royal Agricultural Society on running this world-class event, which brings the
country and the city together.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
274
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the high quality oysters produced at Tuross Lake on the far South Coast, which are under
threat due to the lack of tidal flow in the lake.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning, and Natural Resources to immediately instigate
the dredging of Tuross Lake so that the industry can be protected.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
275
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that, despite pleas from the local community, Waniora School is cramped and in need of
maintenance, with a demountable toilet block, termite-ravaged classrooms, no hall and inadequate
staff accommodation.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Education and Training for failing to provide necessary resources to
upgrade the school.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to ensure money for Waniora School is committed in the upcoming State
budget.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
276
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the difficulty facing permanently disabled people in meeting photo and written
documentation requirements for a Disability Parking Permit.
(2)
Notes the need to reapply every three years.
(3)
Condemns the Minister for Roads for presenting permanently disabled people and their families
with such onerous and humiliating requirements for a permit.
(Notice given 1 April 2004)
277
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that over half the eligible voters of Werris Creek and Currabubula responded to a
questionnaire asking if they preferred being in Tamworth Local Government Area or Liverpool
Plains Local Government Area.
(2)
Notes that almost 83% preferred Tamworth over Liverpool Plains.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Local Government to facilitate their relocation into Tamworth Regional
Council.
(Notice given 6 April 2004)
278
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the work of Ms Carol Devine and others in setting up and managing
Diethylstilboestrol (DES) Action Australia - New South Wales, a support group for affected sons
and daughters.
(2)
Recognises the group’s long-term efforts to bring to the attention of the community the issues
associated with ingestion of DES in pregnancy.
(3)
Calls on the New South Wales Government to establish a New South Wales register for DES
related cancer as well as a public DES Clinic encompassing preventative health care and
monitoring by health professionals familiar with DES.
(Notice given 6 April 2004)
279
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s continuing lack of funding for Country Town Water and Sewerage
programs, resulting in some country sewerage schemes being condemned by the EPA.
(2)
Notes that the Government will be acquiring extra revenue through load based licensing of these
schemes.
(3)
Condemns the Government for cuts of $60 million to the Country Towns Water Supply and
Sewerage programs in the mini-budget.
(4)
Calls on the Government to name the communities affected and give them assurances on water
quality, sewerage scheme effectiveness and public health.
(Notice given 6 April 2004)
280
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House extends its deepest sympathies to the family, friends and colleagues of the late Peter
Frilingos and further pays tribute to the professionalism, ethics and skill which he always exhibited in his
practice of journalism.
(Notice given 4 May 2004)
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281
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Gunnedah Ambulance station is so outdated that two new $100,000 Mercedes Benz
ambulances are left outside in the weather because they are too high to fit inside the station.
(2)
Notes that in 1974, the then Government recognised the need for a new station in Gunnedah and
commissioned an architect to draw up concept plans that have never been acted upon.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to commit funds to build a new ambulance station in Gunnedah.
(Notice given 4 May 2004)
282
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 19 February 2004, patients needing aged care accommodation occupied 101 of
Southern Area Health Services’ 472 acute care beds.
(2)
Notes that if these people were provided more appropriate aged care accommodation those
hospital beds could accommodate up to 10,000 additional patients each year.
(3)
Condemns the Federal Government for its failure to provide enough aged care beds.
(Notice given 4 May 2004)
283
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Premier to publish the specific impacts on jobs and services arising from the
establishment of the Primary Industries portfolio.
(Notice given 4 May 2004)
284
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important work of the Ashfield Infants’ Home which provides excellent childcare and
other services for children and their families and congratulates the Home on 130 years of dedicated
support to children and parents.
(2)
Notes the recent State Government Capital Assistance grant provided to the Infants’ Home which
has facilitated the upgrade of one of their playgrounds.
(Notice given 4 May 2004)
285
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House acknowledges the Government’s commitment to road safety in the construction of an
overhead pedestrian bridge across Canterbury Railway Station to commence by the end of 2004 and
which is welcomed by the people of Canterbury and the students of Canterbury Girls’ and Canterbury
Boys’ High Schools and Canterbury Public School.
(Notice given 5 May 2004)
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286
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the devastating fire that gutted the Old Bega Hospital, which was built in 1888, on the
morning of Monday 3 May 2004 and the heroic work undertaken by the fire brigade and other
emergency personnel in their attempts to salvage the historic building.
(2)
Calls on the Premier and his department to assist the 10 community organizations affected by this
event to maintain the services that they provide to the Bega Valley community.
(Notice given 5 May 2004)
287
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Offers its condolences to the family and friends of the woman who lost her life at a level crossing
accident at Baan Baa on Tuesday 4 May 2004.
(2)
Conveys its thoughts to the train driver and his family.
(3)
Thanks and acknowledges the tremendous effort by police and emergency services who attended
the accident.
(4)
Urges that once a report has been concluded, every precaution be taken to ensure this tragedy does
not re-occur in the future.
(Notice given 5 May 2004)
288
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the NSW Leader of the Opposition and the Federal Liberal member for Eden Monaro
for misleading the Queanbeyan people by stating that a Liberal Government would have
completed the new Queanbeyan hospital by 2007.
(2)
Notes that prior to the 2003 election the Leader of the Opposition promised only that the project
would begin before the 2007 election.
(3)
Welcomes the fact that planning for Queanbeyan’s new hospital is well underway and on track.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
289
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House notes that the current drought is affecting many households in the Hawkesbury electorate
dependent on tank water for domestic purposes and calls on the Government to reverse its decision to
prevent water carters from delivering on a Sunday.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
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290
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the extensive industry and community criticism of the contraction of the NSW tourism
budget from $56.9 million to $49.4 million over the past 18 months.
(2)
Calls on the Government to reinstate tourism funding to restore NSW’s tourist credibility and
recapture the leakage of national and international tourists from NSW particularly to Queensland
and Tasmania.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
291
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the contribution made by the Chatswood RSL, the Willoughby Legion Club, and the North
Sydney Anzac Club to ANZAC day ceremonies and functions throughout the Willoughby
electorate.
(2)
Recognises the enormous community contribution made by the NSW Club industry.
(3)
Condemns the Government for failing to recognise this contribution.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
292
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes NSW Labor’s plan, as articulated by former Prime Minister Paul Keating, to direct Sydney’s
population overflow to the Central Coast, Newcastle and Wollongong.
(2)
Notes the many benefits of living in communities west of the Great Dividing Range as the many
people who have moved to centres such as Bathurst, Orange, Tamworth and Dubbo would attest.
(3)
Condemns the Government’s lack of vision for decentralisation in NSW and the recent $6 million
cut to the Regional Development budget.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
293
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the statement in May by the Federal Leader of the Opposition, Mark Latham on ABC Radio,
that the Princes Highway is a State road and the State Government has an upgrade plan.
(2)
Notes that the Minister for Roads has not revealed his upgrade plan for the Princes Highway to the
community or mentioned it in the NSW Parliament.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to stop using the Princes Highway in effort to gain political advantage, given
the recent fatalities, and release any upgrade plan publicly and start funding the Princes Highway
south of Kiama.
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(Notice given 6 May 2004)
294
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of rail users in the electorates of Kiama, South Coast and Bega regarding the
proposed cuts to South Coast rail services between Kiama and Bomaderry.
(2)
Notes the South Coast Trades and Labour Council and the Shoalhaven Group of Unions are
involved in the protest against proposed rail cuts.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to reverse any decisions to cut South Coast rail services
between Kiama and Bomaderry.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
295
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent announcement to build extra platforms at Hornsby and Berowra railway stations
to create a clearway in the area.
(2)
Notes with alarm that minimal consultation has been undertaken with bus and taxi services and
even the local council.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to include the concurrent building of multistorey car parks at
both railway stations as a matter of priority in order to adequately cope with the increased
capacity.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
296
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the former Prime Minister Paul Keating suggested the Central Coast as an area of growth
able to absorb Sydney’s expanding population.
(2)
Notes the Government’s back down on their promise of an $800 million high-speed rail link from
the Central Coast to Sydney.
(3)
Notes the Government’s plan to downgrade the Central Coast office of the Department of
Education and Training.
(4)
Notes the Government’s limited funding commitments to Central Coast roads.
(5)
Calls on the House to acknowledge that the Government has not provided the infrastructure to
accommodate Mr Keating’s plan.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
297
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
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(1)
(a)
Acknowledges the significant contribution that the Electrolux Whitegoods operation makes
to the Orange economy.
(b) Notes that despite the recently announced restructuring programme, Electrolux will continue
to employ over 800 people at its Orange operation.
(c) Notes the increasing amount of outsourcing of component parts and labour to Orange firms
and the ongoing efforts to make the Orange operation world competitive.
(2)
Calls on the Government to acknowledge that a new four lane divided highway across the Blue
Mountains would help to decrease freight costs to all businesses in the Cental West including
Electrolux.
(3)
Calls on the Government to acknowledge that its policies on workers compensation, payroll tax
and occupational health and safety add unnecessary costs to production at the Electrolux plant.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
298
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Minister for Transport’s attack on decent hard working Southern Highlands rail users
when he labelled them all undeserving, ‘elitist’, ‘millionaire’, ‘stockbrokers’; and
(2)
Calls on the Premier to explain if he agrees with his Minister.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
299
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government to appoint, as a matter of urgency, an Aboriginal Consultative
Liaison Officer to the town and district of Condobolin, who would be an officer residing in Condobolin.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
300
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Federal Government’s commitment of an additional $5.3 billion for science,
technology and innovation.
(2)
Welcomes the funding in light of the fact that science, technology and innovation are amongst the
fastest growing industries in NSW.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
301
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the State Government to congratulate the Federal Government on its announcement of the
F3 – Sydney Orbital Link, via a tunnel under Pennant Hills Road.
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(2)
Notes the proposed “Purple” option is the most favoured of all options by the general public.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to acknowledge the overwhelming support by the citizens of the
Central West for a four lane divided highway across the Blue Mountains to join the Sydney Orbital
Link.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
302
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent fatal accident at the Adamstown rail crossing near Newcastle.
(2)
Notes the crossing is used by approximately 11,300 cars and has 130 train movements each day.
(3)
Notes the Parliamentary Secretary for Roads advised in July 2003 that current priorities in the
Newcastle area preclude consideration of major alterations at the Adamstown rail crossing.
(4)
Notes that the Roads and Traffic Authority has advised the Minister for Roads that upgrading the
rail crossing is no longer considered a priority project.
(5)
Calls on the Government to give priority to upgrading the crossing to increase safety levels for
pedestrians, cars and trains using the crossing.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
303
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the poor condition of the asphalt basketball courts at Asquith Boys High School.
(2)
Notes that the school has requested the urgent repair of these courts over many years.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Education to immediately make funds available to resurface the courts to
prevent injury to staff, students and visitors.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
304
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Hon Duncan Gay MLC sought a guarantee to the people of Orange that NSW
Agriculture’s Head Office will continue in Orange at the current staffing levels and be
appropriately resourced.
(2)
Further notes that the Minister for Primary Industries responded that Orange will be a major focus
of the new Department of Primary Industries and will have a substantial number of employees.
(3)
Calls on the Government to clearly and urgently indicate its intentions as to the future of the Head
Office of NSW Agriculture in Orange.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
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305
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the announcement by the Member for Tweed regarding the Murwillumbah to Casino rail
service, that he had met with the Minister for Transport on 5 May 2004 and that the decision to
close the line still stand.
(2)
Condemns the Member for Tweed for failing to properly represent the Tweed.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
306
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Police to establish an independent inquiry into the resources,
chronology and methodology of the police investigations into Caroline Byrne’s death and the fire at
Offset Alpine Printing.
(Notice given 6 May 2004)
307
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Condemns the Federal Government for:
(a)
Closing Medicare Services in areas of great cultural diversity such as Warrawong.
(b)
Continuing in their failure to provide Medicare Services in low socio-economic areas such
as Warrawong, Port Kembla and Berkeley.
Calls upon the Federal Government to immediately provide a Medicare office in Warrawong.
(Notice given 11 May 2004)
308
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House acknowledges the Government’s commitment to right a past injustice done to Indigenous
peoples in New South Wales by:
(1)
Establishing a panel to consult with the community on the process of returning unpaid wages and
entitlements to Indigenous peoples put into service by the Aboriginal Protection and then Welfare
Board.
(2)
Establishing terms of reference which are fair and sensible.
(3)
Recognising that restitution is the basis for a decent outcome for all concerned.
(Notice given 11 May 2004)
309
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the outstanding bravery and courage of seven year old Tyler Moon of Milton who, suffering
serious injuries himself, walked two kilometres through rugged bushland to seek help for his father
after they had fallen from their quad bike on Saturday 8 May 2004.
(2)
Conveys our congratulations to Tyler, supports appropriate recognition of his efforts and sends our
best wishes to Tyler and his father David for a speedy recovery.
(Notice given 11 May 2004)
310
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on its rollout of additional funding to prevent child abuse and
neglect.
(2)
Notes the funding for 2003/04 will be shared by 35 family support and children’s services that will
provide struggling families with practical assistance and support to care for their children.
(3)
Further notes that the extra funding will initially support the development of early intervention
plans in Bankstown, Maitland, Blacktown and the Tweed in 2003/04 with additional funding to be
rolled out over the next four years.
(Notice given 11 May 2004)
311
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The worsening crisis of the drought in the Southern Tablelands and South West Slopes of New
South Wales.
(2)
The impact that the increase in petrol and diesel prices is having on rural communities during the
drought period, especially high volume users such as farmers and grain producers.
(3)
The dire shortage of water supplies facing many towns, villages and rural residents at this time.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
312
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House condemns the Member for Willoughby for remarking “Who cares?” during the debate on
5 May 2004 on the uncertain future of 24 Australia Post outlets in Sydney and the Central Coast.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
313
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Mature Workers Program has helped over 4,500 people find work over the last 12
months across the State.
(2)
Notes that in its only six months of operation the Windsor office has assisted over 150 people.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to continue funding the Mature Workers Program.
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(Notice given 13 May 2004)
314
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol (RVCP), based at South West Rocks and more
than 50 locations around New South Wales, for the valuable rescue work they perform, including
1,259 rescue missions in 2002 alone.
(2)
Notes the RVCP has made a submission to the Government in September 2003 to become
integrated with the State Emergency Service.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to expedite negotiations to assist the RVCP in their endeavours.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
315
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the Federal Government’s allocation of $18 million towards the cost of a medical
school in Sydney’s west.
(2)
Notes the Premier’s refusal to provide funds for the project and his claim that to date no State had
ever been asked to help fund such a medical school.
(3)
Notes the Queensland Government’s 1999 allocation of $10 million towards the establishment of a
medical school in the north of that State.
(4)
Calls upon the Premier to work constructively with the Federal Government and universities to
expand medical training facilities in Sydney’s west.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
316
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the designated 40kmh zones are essential to alert drivers to children around schools.
(2)
Notes flashing lights in only one school zone in the Hornsby electorate.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to put in place further means to alert drivers that they are within a
40kmh zone.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
317
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the 7,700 property investors and 8,600 renters in the Willoughby electorate that will be
adversely impacted by the abolition of the land tax threshold and the imposition of the 2.25% exit
tax on sale of property.
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(2)
Condemns the Government for its mismanagement of the New South Wales economy.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
318
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to recognise major deterioration of gravel roads in the electorate of
Lachlan.
(2)
Requests urgent road funding for councils within the electorate.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
319
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Murray Farm Public School in Carlingford has 880 students, 55% of whom come from
non-English speaking background.
(2)
Notes that the school obtains the best Basic Skills Test results in the Hornsby District, which in
turn enjoys the best Basic Skills Test results in New South Wales.
(3)
Notes that 539 parents have signed letters protesting that the school has no permanent assembly
hall and only a small food servery converted by the school P&C.
(4)
Calls on the Government to reward this outstanding school and support public education in this
State by building a proper assembly hall for the students.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
320
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the RTA Monthly Bulletin and traffic accident data for April 2004 confirms that in
2004 there were more fatal accidents on the Princes Highway than any other highway in the State
including the Pacific Highway.
(2)
Notes the lack of commitment from the Members for Kiama and Monaro in representing the local
communities on the Princes Highway.
(3)
Condemns the Minister for Roads for failing to give a financial commitment to the Southern
Group of Councils.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
321
Ms MOORE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to address the lack of treatment for Dual Diagnosis by
implementing a Dual Diagnosis Strategy to:
(1)
Train all mental health and drug and alcohol workers in Dual Diagnosis.
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(2)
Provide regional specialists to support clinical staff.
(3)
Establish a Specialist Dual Diagnosis Service for very complex situations.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
322
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that ACMENA Juvenile Justice Centre buys local food and consumables as promised to
Grafton City Council at the time of the 1997 development application.
(2)
Congratulates Holiday Coast Meats and Berries Fruit and Vegetables as well as local milk vendors
for their efficient service and quality produce supplied to ACMENA Juvenile Justice Centre.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to guarantee the continued sourcing of food and consumables from local
suppliers.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
323
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the growing crisis of wild dog attacks emanating from the 675,000 hectare Kosciuszko
National Park.
(2)
Notes the massive impact these attacks have on livestock and endangered species, including the
fact that landholders are now destocking sheep country.
(3)
Condemns the Government for using spurious arguments in their bid to avoid strategic aerial
baiting of the park.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately begin aerial baiting to address this ongoing crisis.
(Notice given 13 May 2004)
324
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government is currently investigating a merger of New England Area Health
Service with Hunter Health.
(2)
Notes that the communities of the New England and North West strongly oppose any such merger
because of the impact on jobs and services.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to investigate methods of attracting medical staff to New England
Area Health Service without dismantling its management structure through a merger.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
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325
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Housing for the $1.3 million, 12
unit public housing complex for aged people at McGirr Place, Abbotsford and acknowledges the State
Government’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for accommodation for senior citizens in
New South Wales.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
326
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that 1 June 2004 is National Apple and Pear Day.
(2)
Notes that Australian growers, including those in Orange, produce the best apples and pears in the
world.
(3)
Acknowledges that the Australian apple and pear industry continues to fight Biosecurity
Australia’s recommendation to allow imported apples that threaten to introduce the disease
Fireblight into Australia.
(4)
Congratulates growers from Orange and Batlow who distributed free apples at Penrith and
Wynyard railway stations and Hyde Park to highlight their concerns about the possible
introduction of Fireblight into Australia.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
327
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House joins residents of south east New South Wales in congratulating the ACT Brumbies on
winning the 2004 Rugby Union Super 12 championship.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
328
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to undertake a detailed study into the
social and educational impact of the recent restructures of public education, including TAFE, on staff,
students and the community in New South Wales.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
329
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Walcha Central Parents and Citizens who operate the school canteen are having
difficulty in implementing the Government’s Healthy Canteen policy.
(2)
Notes that under the guidelines the canteen cannot stock local flavoured milk as the fat content is
allegedly too high.
(3)
Notes that local children’s sport in Walcha is sponsored by McDonalds restaurants, with each
player receiving a free food voucher on a monthly basis.
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(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health and the Minister for Education and Training to recognise the
difficulties schools in small communities face when trying to meet the Healthy Canteen guidelines,
and offer more flexibility to these school canteens.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
330
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Energy and Utilities to expedite the Tingha Sewerage Scheme
given that the project has experienced significant delays and is now under threat because of possible
changes in the management of Commonwealth Government funding.
(Notice given 1 June 2004)
331
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Premier for attempting to pressure the Industrial Relations Commission into reconsidering its final determination on teachers’ pay on the basis of it being unaffordable, when
New South Wales will receive an extra $1.1 billion in GST revenue over the next four years.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Education and Training for failing to respect and support teachers and
requires him to advise what education services will be cut to pay for any pay rise determined by
the Industrial Relations Commission.
(3)
Calls on Government Members who have protested the action to support this motion.
(Notice given 2 June 2004)
332
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House acknowledges the Government’s commitment to the development of Liquor Accords,
through:
(1)
The signing of the Ashfield Command Liquor Accord, on 26 May 2004.
(2)
Recognising that Liquor Accords are based on partnership and co-operation.
(3)
Recognising Liquor Accords establish a commitment between local community licensed premises
and Police towards more responsible service of alcohol.
(4)
Acknowledging Liquor Accords are an important instrument for improving management of
alcohol issues at a local community level.
(Notice given 2 June 2004)
333
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes comments by Mr Dick Locke, Bathurst’s “father of Local Government”, that the loss of
peoples’ democratic rights and forced amalgamations in the Bathurst area are to be deplored.
(2)
Notes the Member for Bathurst is impotent in preventing forced amalgamation of councils in his
electorate.
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(3)
Notes the editorial in The Land newspaper of 4 June 2004 which reported “smug satisfaction on
the faces of Premier Bob Carr and Local Government Minister Tony Kelly as they hastily
decamped this week’s NSW Shires Association conference in Sydney”.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
334
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House congratulates the Government on the $12 million upgrade to Rhodes Railway Station and
acknowledges the Government’s commitment to delivering public transport infrastructure in Drummoyne.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
335
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
the proposed restructuring, withdrawal and relocation of services from Mt Druitt Hospital;
(b)
adjacent hospitals earmarked to provide these relocated services are already stretched by
patient demand;
(c)
the inconvenience, delays and potential risk to residents’ health posed by the requirement to
travel beyond Mt Druitt Hospital for treatment;
(d)
a petition collected over a two week period from 8,000 residents objecting to the proposals;
(e)
the call by the State’s ambulance officers for existing medical services to be retained at Mt
Druitt Hospital; and
Calls upon the Minister for Health and the Government to heed residents’ concerns, scrap the
proposed restructuring and restore Mt Druitt Hospital as the major health center for the local
community.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
336
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that there are currently 56 Aboriginal students enrolled in schools in the Yass district.
(2)
Notes with concern the significant need for the appointment of a full time Aboriginal education
assistant in the Yass district.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to amend the approved formula for the
appointment of an Aboriginal education assistant to allow this pressing need in Yass to be
addressed.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
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337
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that December 2004 marks the 150 th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade, an event
of great significance in the development both of the Australian spirit and Australian democracy.
(2)
Calls upon the Government to ensure this event is commemorated both in our schools and in the
community.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
338
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on the $1.8 million upgrade to cardiac services at Nepean Hospital.
(2)
Commends the Nepean Cardiac Support Group for its support of people with cardiac needs and
their ongoing relationship with the Nepean Hospital.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
339
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the excessive 2000 person 6 storey high rise residential development proposed
for the non-urban Oxford Falls Valley and calls on the Minister for Planning to amend his Elderly Living
Planning Policy which over-rides local planning codes and will destroy the character of local
communities.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
340
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Walters Road Public School is in urgent need of maintenance funding for upgrades
including an electrical wiring upgrade, replacement of worn carpets and blinds and upgrade of the
toilet blocks which are so unhygienic children will not use them.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to increase the School Maintenance Budget to
ensure schools such as Walters Road Public School can be upgraded.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
341
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of the Macquarie Marshes to the environment and economy of New South
Wales.
(2)
Notes that the Macquarie Marshes are fed by the Macquarie River that begins its journey east of
Bathurst in New South Wales, and that the Marches are not dependent on, nor receive, floodwaters
from the Balonne and Culgoa Rivers in Queensland, as stated by the Premier.
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(Notice given 3 June 2004)
342
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Premier’s comments at the recent Sydney Futures Forum, that Chatswood is a
model city and calls on the Government to:
(1)
Provide an interim access solution for Chatswood Railway Station;
(2)
Approve applications for much needed capital works funding at both Chatswood High and
Chatswood Primary Schools; and
(3)
Give an assurance that it will not penalize small businesses in Chatswood with an increase in the
car space levy.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
343
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 5 June 2004 is World Environment Day.
(2)
Notes that the single biggest environmental issue facing the world is climate change.
(3)
Notes that New South Wales was the only State not to make a submission to the Federal
Government’s review of the Mandatory Renewable Energy Target.
(4)
Notes that New South Wales is doing less than any other State to encourage investment in
windpower, a clean, green renewable energy.
(5)
Calls on the Premier to take action to reduce the impact of climate change.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
344
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of Schizophrenia Awareness Week held 16 to 22 May 2004 which highlighted
the urgent need for increased focus on mental health issues.
(2)
Congratulates Schizophrenia Fellowship NSW on their solid work in the area of mental health.
(3)
Condemns the Government for the five mentally ill patients (four of them scheduled) recently held
in the Accident and Emergency Department at Hornsby Hospital for a prolonged period when
there were no appropriate mental health beds available.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
345
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of commercial fishers on the Far South Coast about the level of Government
charges and licence fees affecting the industry.
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(2)
Notes the move to a shared managed fishery is expected to cost five of the States fisheries up to
$800,000 each with an expected increase in individual fisher’s management costs from $1200 to
$5000 along with a community contribution, and a mandatory industry.
(3)
Calls on the Government to conduct a review into charges associated with the industry to ensure
that jobs and investment are protected.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
346
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House expresses deep concern at the Southern Area Health Service proposals that the
Emergency Department at Crookwell Hospital, and the Operating Theatre and Maternity Ward at Yass
Hospital be permanently closed in the near future.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
347
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Junee Shire Council on winning the 2004 A R Bluett Award.
(2)
Calls on the Government to recognise that Junee’s win fully supports calls by small councils for
the Government to cease forced amalgamations of efficient councils such as Junee.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
348
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House urges the Minister for Health to:
(1)
Withdraw or prevent any proposal to amalgamate the New England Health Service and the Hunter
Health Service; and
(2)
Investigate ways of providing better health services to the New England and North West.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
349
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House notes the continuing environmental, economic and social devastation caused by the
outbreak of the aquatic weed salvinia on the Hawkesbury River and calls on the Government to better coordinate remediation efforts and allocate further funding to alleviate the problem.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
350
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Sydney Water in 2003 lost $61 million on the failed Customer Billing Information
System.
(2)
Notes that in 2004 $6.6 million in insurance premiums has gone missing from Sydney Water.
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(3)
Notes that the Minister for Energy and Utilities has refused to acknowledge Sydney Water’s losses
and maladministration.
(4)
Condemns the Government for failing to sack the Sydney Water Board after its succession of
financial losses.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
351
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the roadworks at the intersection of Windsor Road and Showground Road have been
ongoing for over 18 months.
(2)
Notes that it can take up to 45 minutes in peak-hour to traverse this single intersection.
(3)
Notes that the roadworks have caused many motorists and even school buses to detour around the
intersection, disrupting nearby streets.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to explain the delay and complete the roadworks.
(Notice given 3 June 2004)
352
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes the comment of the Member for Bathurst that a Government review into Softwood
Forest Plantations might look at private investment or corporatisation but they are definitely not being
sold.
(Notice given 22 June 2004)
353
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for continuing its commitment to
the Nurses Reconnect Program, to recruit and retain registered nurses in our public hospitals; and
(2)
Condemns the Federal Government for closing the Faculty of Nursing at Sydney University during
the current nursing shortage in New South Wales and Australia.
(Notice given 22 June 2004)
354
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the excellent work of the Northern Beaches Business Enterprise Centre (BEC) at Dee Why
in providing start-up advice, mentoring, networking and education seminars for small business on
the Northern Beaches.
(2)
Notes that the BEC has provided advice to thousands of existing and aspiring local businesses and
helped in the creation of about 3500 local jobs.
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(3)
Notes that the Government intends to close down the Northern Beaches Business Enterprise
Centre and move it to Chatswood.
(4)
Calls on the Government to reverse this decision.
(Notice given 22 June 2004)
355
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Federal Government to provide counselling for women detained by the Department of
Immigration who may have been victims of trafficking for the purposes of sexual servitude.
(2)
Notes that Australia has been identified as a destination country in the United States State
Department Annual Report on Human Trafficking.
(3)
Commends the Minister for Women and the Chair of the New South Wales Working Party on
Illegal Non-Citizens in the Sex Industry, the Member for Heffron, for providing the United States
State Department with their invaluable findings.
(4)
Commends the work of Government agencies and other groups such as the immigrant women’s
organisation “Speak Out”, and the “Sexual Workers Outreach Program”, who contributed to the
Working Party.
(Notice given 22 June 2004)
356
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 1500 concerned residents and health workers gathered in Tamworth on 22 June 2004
and unanimously resolved to oppose the proposed amalgamation of the New England and Hunter
Area Health Services.
(2)
Notes that the Government has not ruled out the merger of the Mid-North Coast and Northern
Rivers Area Health Services nor that the Greater Murray and Southern Area Health Services might
also be amalgamated.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately conduct and publicly release Rural Impact Statements on
its health amalgamation plans, as promised by the Premier in 1996.
(Notice given 23 June 2004)
357
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the New South Wales Country Labor Conference passed a motion on 19-20 June 2004
calling for the reinstatement of the Casino to Murwillumbah rail service.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately reinstate the service.
(Notice given 23 June 2004)
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358
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to release full details of the reductions in
both full-time and part-time frontline administrative staff numbers in the recent restructure of the New
England Institute of TAFE.
(Notice given 23 June 2004)
359
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House congratulates the New South Wales Police and Campsie Local Area Command for a
reduction to an all time low of crime in Campsie Command and notes that Campsie Local Area Command
has attributed this reduction to Operation Viking, the work of Task Force Gain, and local initiatives.
(Notice given 23 June 2004)
360
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that it is estimated that some 20 train loads of grain remain in storage on the Gwabegar to
Binnaway grain line.
(2)
Notes that two trains attempting to retrieve the grain have suffered minor derailments in the last
two weeks.
(3)
Notes that tenders have now been called for minor repairs to the line to allow retrieval of the grain,
yet the line will still close after the grain has been moved.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Transport Services to recognise the impact grain line closures will have
on rural communities and country road infrastructure and stop this closure.
(Notice given 23 June 2004)
361
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House condemns the failure of the Federal Government’s AUSLINK package to:
(1)
Provide any funding for the upgrade of the Barton Highway including the long awaited
Murrumbateman bypass.
(2)
Match the State Government’s $380m commitment to the Princes Highway.
(3)
Condemns the Federal and State Liberal and National members for Eden-Monaro, Hume, Bega
and Burrinjuck for failing to stand up to the Federal Government for a fair share of road funding.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
362
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House congratulates the self-funded North Shore Heart Research Foundation for its outstanding
work in raising public awareness about prevention of heart disease and for its most recent campaign on
Women’s Heart Health.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
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363
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
More than $208,000 was recently given to community organisations through the Victims of
Violent Crime Grants Program, established by the Premier and administered by the Minister for
Justice.
(2)
The Chinese Migrant Welfare Association at Ashfield will use a $4,060 grant to translate
information on a data base of community organisations serving victims of violence.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
364
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government:
(1)
To reverse its proposal to close down the historically and nationally important Temora Agriculture
Research and Advisory Station.
(2)
To give an assurance that jobs lost in Temora at the Agriculture Research and Advisory Station
will be replaced by other New South Wales public service jobs in that town.
(3)
To give an assurance that with the co-location of Government services in Forbes there will be no
job losses to that town and that the 17 positions already announced for the Lachlan Catchment
Management Authority head office in Forbes will be in addition to the current numbers of public
service positions in that town.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
365
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises and supports the efforts of the staff, Parents and Citizens and school community of
Havenlee Special School for disabled children in Nowra.
(2)
Condemns the Department of Sport and Recreation for its withdrawal of funds for the Havenlee
Vacation Care Program and requests that the Premier intervene to ensure funds are reinstated as a
matter of urgency.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
366
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the failure of the Minister for Utilities to consult affected stakeholders about the mandatory
water restrictions.
(2)
Notes the resultant serious impact upon the State’s green industries including Rast Bros and Parker
Nurseries in Ku-ring-gai.
(3)
Notes the success of other governments, including Western Australia, in achieving water use
reduction through greater involvement of all stakeholders in developing and implementing water
restriction policies.
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(4)
Calls upon the Minister to begin to work with green industries in seeking to improve better water
usage across Sydney.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
367
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Federal Government campaign “Violence Against Women – Australia Says No”.
(2)
Notes the work performed by the North Sydney Court Assistance Scheme in providing female
victims of domestic violence with non-legal support.
(3)
Notes the Government’s decision in 1996 to de-fund this initative.
(4)
Commends Centacare for working solidly to keep the service going.
(5)
Notes that the service will close on 30 June 2004 due to lack of funding even though North Sydney
Police have recorded the ninth largest number of reports of domestic violence of any State.
(6)
Calls on the Government to provide funding for this valuable service.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
368
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that coal-fired power stations account for one-third of greenhouse gas emissions in New
South Wales.
(2)
Notes that the only possible technology to massively reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coalfired power stations is geosequestration.
(3)
Notes that the Victorian Government strongly supports research into geosequestration.
(4)
Calls on the Premier to advise how the Government plans to meet future growth in demand for
electricity in New South Wales, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, without
geosequestration or encouraging large-scale investment in wind farms, as done in Victoria, South
Australia and Tasmania.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
369
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That, following the tragic death of Constable Shelley Davis at Goulburn on Saturday 19 June 2004, this
House notes the inherent dangers which are faced every day by police officers in the performance of their
duties.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
370
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the contribution of the Far South Coast surf lifesaving movement to community life on the
South Coast.
(2)
Notes the contribution and effort of the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club and its President, Donald
Hay, to raise funds for the redevelopment of a new clubhouse.
(3)
Calls on the Government to stop rejecting the Club’s application for financial assistance and assist
with this facility.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
371
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the retirement of Major Joyce Harmer and Major Hilton Harmer from the Salvation
Army.
(2)
Offers its congratulations and appreciation for the unselfish, professional and compassionate
manner in which they have helped the underprivileged, criminal and dislocated members of
society for over 40 years.
(3)
Notes that the State and its people are in their debt for their selfless devotion.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
372
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Health to finalise negotiations and contractual arrangements to
fund cardiac procedures for public patients in Calvary Hospital, Wagga Wagga.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
373
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the community of Orange and district have raised in excess of $500,000 towards the
cost of angioplasty and angiogram cardiac facilities for Orange Base Hospital.
(2)
Notes that any new building to house the equipment may be obsolete when the new Orange Base
Hospital is constructed on the proposed site at Bloomfield.
(3)
Notes that while the new hospital is not scheduled for completion until 2009-10, the equipment
should be installed at the current hospital as soon as possible.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health and the State Government to match the money raised by the
community and install the equipment as soon as possible.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
374
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the importance to our community of embracing reconciliation in order to recognise the
original custodians of this land.
(2)
Acknowledges the reconciliation ceremony held on 7 June 2004 at St Leo’s College, Wahroonga.
(3)
Congratulates students and staff, including Father George from the Catholic Diocese, and
Aboriginal Elders Mrs Edna Watson and Uncle Max, who took part in the ceremony.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
375
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of the Chairman of the Staysafe Committee on 3 June 2004, that speed
cameras do nothing for road safety because people know where they are, and that “four, five or six
years ago this State led the way in relation to road safety but we have slipped behind, whether
people believe it or not”.
(2)
Notes his call for the Minister for Roads and the Government to catch up on developments in
relation to the intelligent speed adaptation system.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
376
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House congratulates the Country Women’s Association Taree/Wingham branches on recently
celebrating their 75th anniversary and thanks them for the work they have done over these 75 years for
the Manning community.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
377
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Rural Fire Service (RFS) bureaucracy has increased from 85 to 649 in the 10 years
of the current Government.
(2)
Condemns the Premier for ignoring the needs of RFS volunteers by taking $12 million from the
volunteers’ fire fighting equipment and tanker budgets to fund 60 extra bureaucrats and the new
Homebush headquarters.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
378
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Roads to review the regulation and road permits for overdimension multi-articulated agricultural combination vehicles to accommodate modern farming
requirements.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
379
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Condemns the Government for cutting 16 Department of Agriculture jobs from Deniliquin.
(2)
Condemns the Government for its proposal to cut further Department of Infrastructure Planning
and Natural Resources jobs in Deniliquin.
(3)
Condemns the Members for Murray-Darling, Bathurst, Monaro and Tweed for failing to act while
these two departments are diminished.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
380
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the dislocation that has occurred amongst staff at the Greater Murray, the Southern Area and
the Mid Western Area Health Services since the Government’s announcement of reform of Area
Health Services.
(2)
Notes the lack of community confidence in the Government since the announced reform to Area
Health Services.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately announce to the community and its employees the
process involved in this reform.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
381
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House notes that in the 2004-05 Budget for major Capital Works in the Roads portfolio, 32% of
the projects identified in the State Budget are in fact being funded by the Federal Government.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
382
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House notes that the Minister for Energy and Utilities has not answered 20 Questions on Notice
seeking details of the total water wasted from burst water mains.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
383
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The motion passed at Labor’s Country Conference only opposes any “change of ownership of
State Forests that threatens employment, fire fighting capacity, public access and community
services”.
(2)
That assurances by the Member for Bathurst, that this motion means that softwood plantations
“will definitely not be sold”, are untrue.
(Notice given 24 June 2004)
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384
Ms NORI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Applauds the success of Australian athletes at the Athens Olympic Games, where 49 medals were
won, including a record 17 gold.
(2)
Recognises the achievement of those athletes supported by the New South Wales Institute of
Sport, and acknowledges their 6 gold medal winning performances, along with 7 silver and 4
bronze, bringing the total to 17 medals.
(3)
Recognises the outstanding achievement in these the Games of the 28 th Olympiad, of Australia’s
women athletes who have recorded the best ever result, outstripping the 7 gold medals won in
2000, by bringing home 8 gold medals from Athens.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
385
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House notes the tragic death of toddler India Verity, and calls on each State Government
Minister to urgently implement the recommendations of the Coroner.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
386
Mr BROWN to move—
That this House
(1)
Pays tribute to the life of Marcel Caux, one of Australia’s last World War I veterans.
(2)
Recognises the outstanding contribution to our democracy and freedom of all those who served
and are serving in Australia’s armed forces.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
387
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Condemns the Government for its failure:
(a)
to match the New South Wales Coalition’s commitment at the 2003 State election of $200
million to upgrade the Princes Highway, especially in the neglected southern reaches;
(b)
to take action to address the concerns raised by road users, business and residents. and
Acknowledges the overwhelming community response to the petitions initiated by the Illawarra
Mercury.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
388
Mr NEWELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Recognises the strong evidence that co-located General Practitioner (GP) clinics help to reduce
pressure on busy public hospital Emergency Departments.
(2)
Condemns the Federal Health Minister for refusing to adequately fund such clinics despite the
New South Wales Minister for Health advising that these clinics would be strongly welcomed in
the New South Wales community.
(3)
Notes that the Federal Health Minister is not committed to delivering improved after hours GP
services in New South Wales.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
389
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government’s decision to cut millions of dollars in funding from the Adult Training
Learning and Support (ATLAS) program.
(2)
Notes the impact the cuts will have on rural and regional people with disabilities.
(3)
Notes the many representations to the Government by people with disabilities, their families,
friends and carers who have been adversely affected by the Government’s decision to cut ATLAS
funding.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
390
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government for the non-issue of a licence for the MRI machine to be
utilised at Wollongong Hospital.
(2)
Congratulates the Federal Opposition for its commitment to provide a licence for the MRI machine
at Wollongong Hospital if elected.
(Notice given 31 August 2004)
391
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that:
(a)
Police officers in the Orana Local Area Command believe they have insufficient officers to
cope with the workload.
(b)
An assessment of authorised strength numbers has recently been carried out in this
command.
(c)
Dubbo police continue to operate from an antiquated and unsatisfactory building; and
Calls on the Minister for Police to release the authorized strength assessment report and advise
when Dubbo can expect work on a new police station to commence.
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(Notice given 31 August 2004)
392
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that former Member for Monaro, Peter Cochran, has established a “Whan Watch” to keep an
eye on the Member for Monaro’s achievements.
(2)
Recognises that the “Whan Watch” is likely to identify achievements including new overtaking
lanes on the Monaro highway, a new school at Jindabyne and extensions at Cooma North, funding
for Cooma Monaro railway and a new CT scanner at Cooma hospital.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on its achievements for Cooma and Jindabyne in the 18 months
since the election.
(Notice given 1 September 2004)
393
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 1 September 2004 is Meals on Wheels National Day.
(2)
Recognises the great work local Meals on Wheels volunteers achieve in our communities,
allowing many people who use the service to continue living in their own homes.
(3)
Extends its appreciation for the time and dedication these volunteers give to those who rely on this
service.
(Notice given 1 September 2004)
394
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the protest rally of 2 September 2004 by builders who are facing severe financial difficulties
because of Labor’s home warranty insurance system.
(2)
Notes that consumers have little or no protection under the current system.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately implement an equitable, affordable and effective home
warranty insurance system.
(4)
Notes the support of the Coalition for the re-introduction of the Building Services Corporation.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
395
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Casino to Murwillumbah rail line was closed by the State Labor Government.
(2)
Notes the Federal Leader of the Opposition’s statement that “we just can’t be funding State
services that have been subject to poor decision making”.
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(3)
Notes the State Government now has $200 million a year under the Australian Rail Track
Corporation deal, freeing up cash to re-instate the service.
(4)
Notes rail workers will be made redundant on 3 September 2004.
(5)
Calls on the Government to immediately re-instate the XPT service on the line.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
396
Ms HAY to move—
That this House condemns the Prime Minister and the Federal Government for:
(1)
The short sightedness of their recently released energy plan.
(2)
Failing to set new bench marks for renewable energy.
(3)
Failing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol designed to limit greenhouse emission.
(4)
Failing to deliver guaranteed reliable, affordable and sustainable supplies of energy for all
Australians.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
397
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Federal Labor’s lack of support for the ethanol industry wherein the Federal Leader of the
Opposition, Mark Latham said in December 2003 that ethanol could be an important industry for
Australia’s future “but at what cost”?
(2)
Notes Mr Latham said there is consumer concern about ethanol in petrol.
(3)
Notes that he said the Federal Government’s support for ethanol reeks of “crony” capitalism.
(4)
Notes that, after the 2001 election when the Coalition campaigned in favour of an expanded
industry, Labor launched a concerted attack on the alternative fuel in an attempt to demonise it.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
398
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on the weekend of 28 August 2004, the Snowy River Alliance celebrated the 2 nd
anniversary of the first release of water to save the Snowy River.
(2)
Notes the progress of work on the $150 million project by Snowy Hydro to build new outlet works
at Jindabyne Dam which will enable environmental flows.
(3)
Congratulates the New South Wales and Victorian Governments on this historic environmental
achievement.
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(4)
Condemns the New South Wales Leader of the Opposition for failing to correct Federal Liberal
comments that water down the Snowy was wasted.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
399
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
Teachers have refused an invitation from the Minister for Education to attend a reception for
Education Week 2004.
(2)
The New South Wales Teachers Federation has advised the Minister that this decision not to attend
“results from your Government’s move to politicise our public schools” and because of proposals
which are “designed to intimidate and gag those who would seek to oppose flawed Government
policy”.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
400
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Lands to designate land free of charge to the Bega Valley Shire
Council for the Bermagui Community Centre.
(Notice given 2 September 2004)
401
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to retract his comments broadcast on 2GB on August 26
about Mr Frank Lowy and apologise for any hurt they may have caused the Jewish community.
(2)
Notes that an editorial in the Australian Jewish News criticised the Leader of the Opposition by
stating “There can be no mistaking the loaded import of the terminology which Brogden used
and the imagery which his remarks conjured up”.
(Notice given 14 September 2004)
402
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Minister for Education and Training has described computer skills as “a fourth
education basic” and has announced that computing skills will become a mandatory component
of the School Certificate from next year;
(2)
Notes that the roll out of new replacement computers to schools halted in January.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
403
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that an independent panel appointed by the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and
Natural Resources identified serious safety concerns about destruction of hexachlorobenzene
(HCB) waste in an urban area.
(2)
Notes that community members in Botany and Pagewood have raised the same concerns in
relation to Orica’s proposal to destroy 60,000 barrels of HCB waste in Botany.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on its announcement last week that HCB waste destruction would
not proceed in Botany.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
404
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government has reneged on the promise made in the 2003-04 financial year to
provide security fencing at Windsor High School.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately install the promised fencing.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
405
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government’s funding reforms in the higher education sector.
(2)
Notes that these reforms will make a university education unattainable for many people and
disregard the principles of merit and hardwork.
(3)
Notes the debt burden to students will be $12 billion by 2005-2006, and welcomes the decision
of Wollongong, Macquarie and Western Sydney Universities not to increase fees in the name of
equity.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
406
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Chatswood High School Concert Band for its second placing in the world at
the prestigious Vienna International Youth and Music Festival.
(2)
Notes that the Minister for Education publicised the calibre of the Chatswood High band prior to
their departure.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Education to reverse his decision to stall much needed capital works at
Chatswood High.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
407
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes widespread community concern regarding the reorganisation of Area Health Services
administration in southern New South Wales.
(2)
Notes the Minister for Health’s statement in The Daily Advertiser of 29 July 2004 and again in
the Estimates Committee on 14 September that there has been no political influence in the
decision to relocate Area Health head offices.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Monaro to explain his claim on ABC Radio to have influenced the
decision to relocate head offices.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
408
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Condemns the Government for:
(a)
axing the Casino to Murwillumbah XPT train in May 2004; and
(b)
continuing to collect revenue from the line by issuing fines to drivers who have failed to
stop at a rail crossing for trains that no longer service the line.
Calls on the Government to financially reimburse those who have been fined and to reinstate
points lost on their driver’s licenses.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
409
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Minister for Education and Training has described computer skills as “a fourth
education basic” and has announced that computer skills will become a mandatory component of
the School Certificate from next year.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to explain why Asquith Boys High School has not received 36 computers
due to be delivered under the Computers in Schools Program.
(3)
Notes the School’s need for a fourth computing lab to cope with a new syllabus and mandatory
testing.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
410
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the value of community pre-schools and the contribution they make to rural and
regional communities;
(2)
Acknowledges that due to lack of Government funding community pre-schools are struggling to
keep their doors open;
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(3)
Establish a Parliamentary inquiry to examine equitable funding arrangements for pre-schools in
rural and regional New South Wales.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
411
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for allowing the Binnaway to Gwabegar rail line to remain closed.
(2)
Notes time is running out for the establishment of sufficient storage space for grain from the
upcoming harvest, with 54,000 tonnes stranded at silos along the line.
(3)
Calls on the Government to repair the Binnaway to Gwabegar line so it is operational for the
2004 grain harvest.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
412
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments by the Federal Labor candidate for Eden Monaro, that the Australian Labor
Party will be examining the possible closure of the Eden chip mill, in line with policy of the
Greens.
(2)
Condemns the Member for Monaro for remaining silent on this issue.
(3)
Notes the refusal of the candidate and the ALP to support the south-eastern New South Wales
regional forest agreement.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
413
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the staff of the Lachlan Centre in North Ryde for the dedication and skill they
provide to their severely disabled clients.
(2)
Notes the Government’s proposal to entirely devolve Lachlan Centre clients into the community.
(3)
Notes that many clients have lived in the Centre for decades, were unable to be “devolved” into
the community in previous devolutions, and possess the most difficult behaviours and complex
health issues.
(4)
Condemns the Government for forcing clients who reside in the Karingal and Lambruk Units to
relocate into the wider community when their age and disabilities should allow them to stay
where they are.
(Notice given 16 September 2004)
414
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House opposes the proposed closure of the Deniliquin Agricultural Research Station.
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(Notice given 16 September 2004)
415
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for:
(1)
Allocating $43 million for the construction of a new Mental Health facility at Concord
Repatriation General Hospital.
(2)
Notes that the new facility will accommodate 174 mental health beds including a special
adolescents unit.
(Notice given 21 September 2004)
416
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House calls on the Sydney Airport Corporation to give Rex Airlines a fair go by:
(1)
Negotiating fair and equitable access to airport facilities for country travelers;
(2)
Ensuring country people are not disadvantaged by the location of terminal accommodation; and
(3)
Ensuring terminal accommodation is of a similar standard to the current tenancy.
(Notice given 21 September 2004)
417
Ms HAY to move—
That this House congratulates the Minister for Fair Trading and the Government on:
(1)
Introducing the Property, Stock and Business Agents Amendment (Tenant Databases) Regulation
2004 which specifies the rules of conduct that agents must abide by when using a tenant database.
(2)
Acknowledging the need for the protection of the rights of tenants from inaccurate or inappropriate
listings that could hinder their ability to rent future properties.
(Notice given 21 September 2004)
418
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government’s decision in September 2004 to not proceed with the construction of a
new primary school at Lake Cathie.
(2)
Notes the reliance by the Minister for Education and Training on outdated population growth
figures in order to justify the Government’s decision.
(3)
Calls on the Government to reverse its decision and match the Opposition’s commitment to
construct a school at Lake Cathie.
(Notice given 21 September 2004)
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419
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the National Equine and Livestock Centre is estimated to bring $55 million into
Tamworth’s economy annually.
(2)
Notes the announcement on 21 September 2004 by the Deputy Prime Minister that the Centre will
receive $6 million in funding from the Federal Government.
(3)
Applauds the State Government’s commitment of $3.35 million to the project which was
announced by the Premier in 2003.
(4)
Congratulates the key industry players; the Board of the Equine Centre under the leadership of
Greg Maguire; Tamworth Regional Council and both the State and Federal Governments on
making the project a reality.
(Notice given 22 September 2004)
420
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that up to 80 per cent of women in mental health facilities have suffered sexual abuse as a
child or young adult.
(2)
Notes that up to 90 per cent of young men in jail for drug related offences have suffered sexual
abuse as a child or young adult.
(3)
Notes that the Northern Sydney Sexual Assault Service runs the Jacaranda Project which:
(a)
offers group programs for adult sexual assault survivors, and
(b)
ensures non-government organisations such as Bringa Women’s Resource Centre at Dee
Why can work with sexually abused people.
(4)
Notes that the Northern Sydney Area Health Service has funded the Jacaranda Project for the last
two years.
(5)
Condemns the Government for cutting its funding for the Jacaranda Project indefinitely.
(6)
Calls on the Minister for Health to immediately reinstate the annual $45,000 funding required for
the program and further evaluation.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
421
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the $2 million upgrade of the interventional cardiology unit at Nepean Hospital.
(2)
Commends the staff of the interventional cardiology unit for the recent delivery of its services
including angioplasty, stress testing, diagnostic cardiac catherisation and insertion of pacemakers.
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(3)
Notes that this upgrade allows interventional cardiology to be delivered at Nepean Hospital for the
first time.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
422
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses concern that recently a deputy fire captain who was, calling 000 to report a fire in the
Manilla fire brigade district had his emergency call transferred to a call centre in Newcastle.
(2)
Notes the deputy captain had to spend several minutes clarifying the exact location of the fire due
to the centre’s lack of local knowledge.
(3)
Notes such delays put at risk the safety of fire fighters and the general public.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Emergency Services to investigate this case as matter of urgency.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
423
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of the Mt Errington Conservation Precinct and that it is need to preserve
such examples of old Hornsby’s historical development.
(2)
Congratulates the work of Friends of the Mt Errington Precinct and their unstinting efforts to bring
its importance to the attention of the Government.
(3)
Urges the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning to approve the Hornsby West Side Heritage
Conservation Area Local Environment Plan (incorporating Mt Errington Conservation Precinct).
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
424
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House condemns the relevant agencies within the Premier’s Department and the NSW Treasury
for not having adequate reporting procedures in place to monitor the transfer of the Infringement
Processing Bureau from Parramatta to Maitland, which has already lost in excess of $50 million of
taxpayer funds.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
425
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Health to urgently address the growing crisis at Shoalhaven
Hospital, including the problems of:
(a)
Current and projected budget deficits and budget shortfall;
(b)
Alarming increases in waiting lists;
(c)
Inadequate bed numbers; and
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(d)
The need for an acute orthopaedic service.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
426
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 18 November 2004, Mr Nick Willey will attempt to break a world record in
endurance skiing, by roller skiing from Parliament House Canberra to Darling Harbour on 22
November 2004, during Asbestos Awareness Week.
(2)
Notes that this attempt aims to raise $500,000 for mesothelioma research through the Australian
Lung Foundation.
(3)
Calls on the NSW Government to follow the lead of the ACT authorities by granting Nick Willey
permission to use the Hume Highway to conduct this world record attempt.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
427
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a political flyer produced by the Federal labor candidate for Eden-Monaro attacking the
State Government’s resourcing of Batemans Bay Hospital .
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Health for failing to address the crisis at Batemans Bay Hospital.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
428
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes the derogatory description of the Premier by Campbelltown/Camden Hospital
whistleblower nurse, Cherie Machin, in the Daily Telegraph of 23 September 2004.
(Notice given 23 September 2004)
429
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House congratulates the 23 New South Wales athletes returned from the Paralympics in Athens
and applauds their tremendous achievement in winning 31 of the total 100 medals, including 7 gold
medals, 16 silver medals and 8 bronze medals.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
430
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that World Rural Women’s Day was celebrated on 15 October 2004.
(2)
Recognises the vital role played by women in rural New South Wales.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
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431
Miss BURTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for their commitment to mental
health services in New South Wales, in particular for:
(a)
additional funding for mental health services in New South Wales; and
(b)
the first comprehensive review of the Mental Health Act since 1990, a key recommendation
of the Legislative Council committee inquiry.
Welcomes the facts that the discussion papers have been released for public comment and a draft
exposure bill will be developed after the submissions close on 31 October 2004.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
432
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the observance of World Food Day on 16 October 2004.
(2)
Congratulates New South Wales farmers for producing food and natural fibres for all Australians
and for their contribution to the New South Wales economy.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
433
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the successful election of Labor member-elect Julie Owens in the federal seat of Parramatta.
(2)
Notes that this will be the first time that women from the Australian Labor Party will represent the
people of Parramatta at all three levels of government.
(3)
Congratulates Julie Owens and her campaign team on their successful marginal seat campaign.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
434
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Chatswood Mental Health Clinic, located in Hercules Street Chatswood, services
over 300 patients in the Lower North Shore area.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to reverse his decision to close down the Mental Health Clinic
from November 2004, which he made without consultation with frontline staff or the community.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
435
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Congratulates the Bulldogs on winning the 2004 Grand Final of the National Rugby League.
(2)
Pays tribute to Andrew Ryan’s captaincy on the night, recognises Stephen Price’s captaincy and
wishes him well with the Warriors in Aotearoa.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
436
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Fair Trading on the publication of the “Little black book of scams”
by the Office of Fair Trading.
(2)
Notes the valuable contribution this publication makes to public understanding of fair trading,
including citizens’ personal rights and responsibilities.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
437
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes the Premier’s participation in the recent Federal election.
(Notice given 19 October 2004)
438
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the petition organised by Central Coast resident, Debra Fisher, supporting nurses working in
the public hospital system, and particularly Gosford and Wyong Hospitals.
(2)
Notes only 40% of enrolled or registered nurses in New South Wales are prepared to work in the
public hospital system.
(3)
Notes policies like bed closures have put greater pressures and stress upon public hospital nurses.
(4)
Calls upon the Government to adopt policies to better acknowledge and support the contribution of
nurses to the State’s hospital system.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
439
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes the gallant efforts of State Emergency Service volunteers, Police, Country Energy
employees and other volunteers during the natural disaster in Coffs Harbour, Bellingen and surrounding
areas.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
440
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that households in every local government area through the Sydney water catchment have
all reduced water consumption.
(2)
Notes the significant reduction in household water consumption of 35.46% in the Parramatta local
government area alone.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on its efforts to reduce water consumption and sponsor more
efficient water management practices.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
441
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the ongoing failure to announce a decision regarding the South Brigalow Bioregion
Assessment is still causing great concern for the 36 employees at Gunnedah Timbers.
(2)
Notes that the Minister for Primary Industries has visited workers at this business in Gunnedah and
indicated support for the cypress industry.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to release this assessment as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
442
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the decision by Multinail Australia Ltd to re-locate their business from Wauchope to
Brisbane, resulting in the loss of more than 70 jobs from the Mid North Coast of New South
Wales.
(2)
Condemns the Government for contributing to the loss of another employer to Queensland, due to
the costs of workers compensation, payroll tax and compliance with State based legislation in New
South Wales.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
443
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Health on boosting the New South Wales Carers Program by more
than $3 million.
(2)
Notes the valuable contribution that this funding makes to the carers and to the lives of many
people with long term illnesses and disabilities.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
444
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the concern of Lillian Smith of Ulladulla about the conduct of the Department of
Community Services in relation to her thirteen year old granddaughter.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Community Services to immediately investigate this matter.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
445
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Government’s failure to address shortcomings in the handling of Freedom of
Information requests as outlined in the Auditor-General’s Performance Audit Report of August 2003.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
446
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House calls on the Government to release the South Brigalow Bioregion Assessment
immediately to save 16 jobs at Bingara Cypress Pine which has lost $600,000 in income due to
restrictions on its operations during the 27 month moratorium period.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
447
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Mount Colah Public School on celebrating 50 years of provision of education to
local children.
(2)
Applauds the work of the school community in seeing to fruition the rebuilding project that has
added a new hall, technology center, double classroom, canteen and library.
(3)
Notes the very successful gala day held on Sunday 17 October 2004 to showcase the school.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
448
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government to give equal recognition to the drought driven crisis
experienced by many country towns, and release its plan to boost the Wyangala Dam from 12.2% up to a
parallel 45% with Warragamba Dam.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
449
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That, in the light of the tragic suicide of a young Tomerong teenager in October 2004, the Government
instigate a full investigation of Department of Community Services procedures and guidelines with
respect to young adolescents at risk who are currently given low priority status by the Department.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
450
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House:
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(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
That the Minister for Roads has continually asked the Federal Government to contribute to
road funding of State Government roads.
(b)
That the Federal Government has promised $2 million for the upgrade of the Lakes Way
provided the State Government matches the amount dollar for dollar.
Calls on the Minister for Roads to forthwith match the funding for the Lakes Way to be provided
by the Federal Government.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
451
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Peel River Bridge at Nundle is in a very poor state of repair.
(2)
Notes that this bridge is an immediate safety risk to all local motorists.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to fast-track this bridge upgrade and immediately allocate funding
for this purpose.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
452
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to honour its commitment made over two ago to allow councils
exemption from the provisions of SEPP 5 (now Seniors Living) policies and calls on the Minister for
Planning Infrastructure and Natural Resources to approve the comprehensive strategies of Baulkham Hills
and Hornsby Councils submitted 18 months ago.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
453
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
Gross inconvenience to Illawarra rail users on 21 October 2004 when rain forced
cancellation of Thirroul to Waterfall rail services.
(b)
The statement by the Minister for the Illawarra in 2002 that “Governments don’t put $1
million into planning something unless they intend to follow it through”.
(c)
The Government’s subsequent abandonment of the promised Thirroul to Waterfall tunnel
project.
Calls on the Minister for the Illawarra and the Members for Heathcote, Illawarra and Wollongong
to come clean on the future of this project.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
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454
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Recognise that the proximity of the final day of the 2004 school year to Christmas creates road
safety problems as families go on holidays; and
(2)
Alter the last day of school for 2004 from Tuesday 21 December to Friday 17 December in line
with Victoria and the ACT.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
455
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 20 huts burnt down in Kosciuszko National Park during the 2003 bushfires;
(2)
Notes that the Kosciuszko Huts Associations wants 10 of these huts rebuilt;
(3)
Notes that the Payton and Delaney families who are associated with two of these huts have offered
to pay to have them rebuilt; and
(4)
Calls on the Member for Monaro to support his constituents in their desire to preserve their
heritage.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
456
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the false allegations made by the Member for Ballina regarding Nundle Bridge;
(2)
Notes that the Minister for Roads has made two offers to assist in the rebuilding of Nundle Bridge
that were rejected by the former Nundle Council’s representative.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
457
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the wide-scale spraying of plague locusts being undertaken across sections of rural NSW;
and
(2)
Calls on the Government to ensure all hospitals in the affected areas are adequately stocked with
atropine to enable immediate access to it in the event of poisoning by locust chemicals.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
458
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the recent ordeal suffered by five teenage boys whose connecting train at Campbelltown left
without them, who were threatened by gang members when they went to buy some food, and who
arrived at Mittagong after a journey of more than 5 hours; and
(2)
Notes ongoing complaints by Southern Highlands rail users about late trains, and regular failures
of connecting trains to wait for Sydney services at Campbelltown.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
459
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House :
(1)
Congratulates Detective Chief Superintendent Bob Inkster on his distinguished career with NSW
Police.
(2)
Acknowledges Bob Inkster as one of the most highly respected police investigators in New South
Wales and an officer who prided himself on being an investigator not a commentator.
(3)
Expresses its concern at the ongoing loss of senior police and invaluable experience.
(Notice given 21 October 2004)
460
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges Pink Ribbon Breakfasts held across Australia in October 2004 as part of National
Breast Cancer Day.
(2)
Notes that every year more than 10,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer.
(3)
Recognises the vital role the National Breast Cancer Foundation plays in funding breast cancer
research projects into treatment, prevention and detection of breast cancer.
(4)
Commends the State Government and the Minister for Science and Medical Research for the $450
million commitment for medical services to combat cancer and the establishment of the New
South Wales Cancer Institute.
(Notice given 26 October 2004)
461
Mr SOURIS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the significant impact and damage to property caused by a hailstorm in Muswellbrook on 24
October 2004.
(2)
Calls on the Government to declare the storm a natural disaster for the Muswellbrook district.
(3)
Requests the Government through its departments and agencies to continue to offer all support to
residents, business people, farmers, local government and community organisations in the district.
(4)
Acknowledges the assistance of SES volunteers, officers and volunteers in other emergency
services, local government and charities in the Muswellbrook district.
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(Notice given 26 October 2004)
462
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for maintaining and rebuilding Canterbury Hospital.
(2)
Congratulates Canterbury Hospital on the occasion of its 75 th anniversary.
(3)
Recognises the high esteem in which Canterbury Hospital and its staff are held within the
Canterbury/Bankstown area, evidenced by the exceptional level of volunteerism.
(4)
Acknowledges the Minister for Health for nominating Canterbury Hospital for co-location of
general practioners in emergency wards.
(Notice given 26 October 2004)
463
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Jeffrey Hillsley has been convicted of murder and sexual assault of the murdered man’s
10 year old step daughter and is awaiting sentencing.
(2)
Notes that Jeffrey Hillsley gave prison authorities notice of his intention to attack again if he is
released.
(3)
Expresses grave concern that the New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Governments
did not take measures to keep Hillsley in jail and didn’t warn the public before his release from
Junee Correctional Centre in 2002.
(4)
Condemns the New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Governments for their lack of
action which meant Hillsley was released to murder a father and attack a young girl.
(Notice given 26 October 2004)
464
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on Federal election day 2004 the Federal member for Eden-Monaro, Mr Nairn,
promised voters at the Jerrabomberra booth that voting for the Liberal Party would stop the
Australian Capital Territory Government’s proposed gaol at Hume in the Territory.
(2)
Notes that Mr Nairn could have helped stop the gaol if he had acted when first requested, to ensure
a realistic offer of an alternative site at Majura.
(3)
Condemns Mr Nairn’s false and misleading election day advertising and demands his resignation
if unable to deliver his promise.
(Notice given 26 October 2004)
465
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the State Government’s commitment to a 10 year, $80 million package to address road and
traffic issues in South Sydney.
(2)
Congratulates the Minister for Roads for his October 2004 announcement for plans to build access
ramps from Southern Cross Drive to Gardeners Road in Eastlakes.
(Notice given 26 October 2004)
466
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent tender of the New South Wales Department of Commerce to establish a panel of
suppliers to provide open source or Linux software to the State Government similar to the
proprietary software panel already operating within the Department.
(2)
Notes the answer given by the Minister in the Legislative Council on 26 October 2004 failed to
explain how these two panels will be managed and which department or officer will decide to
which panel contracts will be directed.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Commerce to explain to the information technology industry of New
South Wales how these panels will decide to which panel contracts will be managed.
(Notice given 27 October 2004)
467
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Health on figures published in the Sun Herald (17 October 2004)
that showed that the total number of haemophilus influenza type B (HIB) disease cases have fallen
from more than 200 to only three, with no deaths.
(2)
Notes the valuable contribution made by the introduction in 1993 of the HIB vaccine.
(Notice given 27 October 2004)
468
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that students, employees and staff of TAFE colleges in Lismore and Casino were
amongst the 150 people at the stop work meeting at Wollongbar TAFE on Wednesday 27 October
2004.
(2)
Notes that a vote of confidence in the Premier and the Government’s funding for TAFE was
defeated unanimously.
(Notice given 27 October 2004)
469
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the contribution volunteers to the electorate of Penrith.
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(2)
Commends the Penrith State Emergency Service and the Rural Fire Service Brigades for their
assistance to households that were affected by high winds in Penrith on 27 October 2004.
(3)
Commends three volunteer groups for long service to the electorate of Penrith: the Penrith Red
Cross for 90 years, Penrith RSL Sub Branch Auxiliary for 60 years, and the Penrith Older
Women’s Network for its 10 years.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
470
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for severe funding cuts to the 2004-05 budgets of community based
early intervention services, including the Kempsey Early Intervention Programme.
(2)
Notes that these cuts will result in the loss of individualized interventions and specialized services
such as speech pathology for children with disabilities.
(3)
Rejects the Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care excuse that the funding cut was due
to employees not being under the Social and Community Services Award, as these employees have
been awarded pay rises under other relevant Awards.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
471
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
A contaminated plume of groundwater stretches underneath parts of Botany and Banksmeadow,
between the Orica site and Foreshore Road.
(2)
The Environmental Planning Authority (EPA) issued Orica with a clean up notice in September
2003.
(3)
On 30 September 2004, the EPA formally declared around 200 commercial properties and public
land as a remediation site under the Contaminated Land Management Act, identifying Orica as the
polluter and the party responsible for any clean up required on these properties.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
472
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls upon the Government to immediately restore to full strength the now closed branch of the
Department of Community Services in Cootamundra.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to explain how the over 100 Cootamundra residents using this service will be
transported to Wagga and other centres.
(3)
Calls on the Government to have an immediate inquiry as to how a branch of Government can be
put into financial liquidation under a Government administration.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
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473
Miss BURTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government’s commitment to mental health services, and investment of an
additional $241 million over the next four years.
(2)
Notes the 2004-05 mental health budget stands at a record $738 million.
(3)
Notes this record budget is a 121% increase since 1995, which will improve supported
accommodation, deliver more acute care places, upgrade community mental health services and
child and adolescent services.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
474
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
the Assistant Planning Minister’s announcement on 28 May 2004 imposing intensive
medium density development upon Ku-ring-gai;
(b)
yesterday’s interview with the Minister on 2UE and her claim that changes were being
made to planning laws “so you can still buy the 1000 acre block” in Ku-ring-gai; and
Urges the Minister to acknowledge what the Government’s planning laws have actually done to
communities across this city.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
475
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the confirmation that the first intake of secondary students will occur at the new
Jindabyne Central School in 2006.
(2)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister for Education on their work to deliver this key
election commitment to the people of Jindabyne.
(3)
Notes that in less than two years the Government has delivered, or has underway, every election
commitment made by the Member for Monaro and Country Labor during the 2003 election
campaign.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
476
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments made by the Snowy-Monaro Business Enterprise Centre manager in the
Express-Summit-Sun on 19 October 2004, that the BEC had needed the Member for Monaro’s
assistance to ensure the centre was re-funded.
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(2)
Notes with concern the funding cuts to Business Enterprise Centres which have resulted in staff
recently being given termination notifications at Snowy-Monaro BEC and the BEC’s quoted
disappointment in the Member for Monaro.
(3)
Condemns the Member for Monaro for his failure to support the re-funding of the Snowy-Monaro
BEC.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
477
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the power failure in the remote community of Brooklyn on 27 October 2004 at 1.30 pm that
was not restored for many hours.
(2)
Expresses alarm that ill people could not use oxygen machines and that food in commercial and
domestic freezers was spoiled.
(3)
Condemns the Government for failing to maintain essential electricity infrastructure.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
478
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the community of Young and district, particularly the Young District Hospital
Ladies Auxiliary, Mr Mark Sheridan and his committee of volunteers, in raising over $420,000 to
build an oncology unit within the Young District collocated hospital services.
(2)
Recognises that during the same period the Mercy Care Centre has raised over $130,000 bringing
the committee’s contribution to well over half a million dollars.
(3)
Asks the Government to recognise this result by providing a permanent building for blood services
in Young.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
479
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends State Forests for repairing Clyderidge Road on behalf of Shoalhaven ratepayers;
(2)
Urges the Minister to negotiate with Shoalhaven City Council and State Forests regarding
responsibility for the road and the interests of the ratepayers of the Milton Ulladulla district.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
480
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes:
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(1)
The representations of the Member for Willoughby to the Minister for Health requesting a meeting
to discuss the future of the Chatswood Community Mental Health Centre.
(2)
That the Parliamentary Secretary for Health misled the House regarding this matter on 28 October
2004.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
481
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the Relay for Life 24 hour walk and the money it raises for cancer research.
(2)
Congratulates the Maclean community for promoting the most successful Relay for Life Walk in
regional NSW.
(3)
Acknowledges the patron of the Maclean Relay for Life Committee, Joy Mathews, and the
enormous inspiration and hope she gives all cancer sufferers.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
482
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the commencement on 27 October 2004 of the East Coast Targa all tarmac car rally from
Hornsby.
(2)
Congratulates Hornsby Westfield and Hornsby Shire Council for supporting this event.
(3)
Commends the organisers for raising significant funds for local charities.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
483
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Federal Member for Macquarie and the Federal Government for funding weed
removal from the Hawkesbury River and the Hawkesbury River County Council for undertaking
the works efficiently; and
(2)
Calls on the State Government to provide further funding to save the Hawkesbury River.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
484
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government and Minister for Emergency Services and Lands for directing
the Government’s pricing tribunal to review the market rent payable to locate communications towers on
public land, which will result in Emergency Services volunteers being forced to make increased payments
from their own pockets.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
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485
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of general practitioner, anaesthetist and obstetrician Dr Owen Graham (Yass
Tribune 22 October 2004) refuting statements by the Southern Area Health Service (SAHS) that
the Yass operating theatre has been unsafe for two years.
(2)
Rejects the implied criticism by the SAHS that Dr Graham and surgeon Dr Beevors, would work
in unsafe conditions.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to apologise to these two highly respected practitioners and
explain why these incorrect claims have been made to justify the closure of the operating theatre.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
486
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the loss of Department of Primary Industries jobs in Forbes and calls on the
Government for a full restitution of jobs and personnel with Primary Industries in Forbes.
(2)
Notes there will be one Department of Primary Industries irrigation expert employed for the whole
Lachlan River system and that position will be in Orange, an inefficient and inconvenient location
for that officer.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
487
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the attack by the ACT Government on the Coroner investigating the Canberra bushfires
which resulted in the loss of four lives and 500 homes.
(2)
Notes the increasing expert evidence to the Inquiry that NSW authorities and Government policy
contributed to the devastation through inaction with regard to hazard reduction, early response and
failure to use available resources in relation to the primary fire.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
488
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Minister for Primary Industries for his scaremongering in forecasting a dramatic
rise in food prices for consumers because of the drought, when the reverse has happened with
vegetables falling by 7.7% and fruit by 2.2%, with farmers bearing the cost of this price decline.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to apologise for his politicisation of market trends during the drought.
(Notice given 28 October 2004)
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489
Ms HAY to move—
That this House condemns the Federal Government for:
(1)
Continuing in its failure to provide funds for child and community development services to
facilities such as the Bundaleer Community Centre Warrawong.
(2)
Failing to provide ongoing financial support to successful pilot projects in low socio-economic
areas such as Warrawong, Port Kembla and Berkeley.
(3)
Attempting to shift responsibility to the State Government for projects successfully undertaken
with Federal funding in a number of mental health areas and community projects such as
Bundaleer.
(Notice given 9 November 2004)
490
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Claims by the Head of the Palestinian Delegation to Australia, Ali Kazak, that Yassar Arafat had
been poisoned by Israelis.
(2)
Mr Kazak’s history of repeated attempts to incite animosity and hatred towards Israel and
Australia’s Jewish community.
And, in condemning Mr Kazak for his latest comments, urges the Palestinian Authority to provide
Australia with a more rational, balanced and constructive representative.
(Notice given 9 November 2004)
491
Mr MARTIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Lithgow’s David Palmer on winning his third consecutive British Open Squash title,
squash’s Wimbledon equivalent.
(2)
Notes that David Palmer has conquered every frontier in international squash and recognises his
outstanding sportsmanship and conduct, which brings credit to David, his family, home
community and alma mater, Lithgow High School.
(Notice given 9 November 2004)
492
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes:
(a)
Regional conservatoriums of music in New South Wales are facing hardship due to late
distribution of their funding allocations;
(b)
The Tamworth Conservatorium was presented with its funding cheque on 5 July 2003 to
coincide with the Premier’s visit to the Country Labor conference; and
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(c)
(2)
Forward planning for regional music programs is being jeopardised through non-payment
of funds.
Calls on the Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Training to expedite the outstanding
payments and ensure regional conservatoriums receive funding in the first month of each financial
year.
(Notice given 9 November 2004)
493
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1) Supports the comments of the Member for Blacktown in Caucus criticising the Minister for
Transport .
(2) Supports the Caucus proposal that the Premier take a morning peak hour train from Wyong to
Sydney to see the problems with the rail system first hand.
(3) Supports the comments of an unnamed member of Caucus who said “that would become the
only train that morning that was assured of being on time”.
(4) Supports the assessment of the Member for Wentworthville that the Government was “terminal”.
(Notice given 10 November 2004)
494
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
the average kindergarten class size in schools in the Dubbo electorate is 24;
(2)
the average kindergarten class size in Priority Schools in Dubbo is 22, and
(3)
this situation is replicated across the State, and is the reason why the Government has broken its
promise to publish class size audits in 2003 and 2004, instead marking them “cabinet in
confidence”.
(Notice given 10 November 2004)
495
Mr OAKESHOTT to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes leaves of absence from Parliament or from Parliamentary duties taken this year by Members
for the birth of their children, including the Minister for Health, the Leader of the Opposition, the
Member for Parramatta, the Member for Heathcote, the Member for Goulburn, and the Member
for Port Macquarie and wishes all these new babies well.
(2)
Notes with surprise the comments of the Leader of The Nationals in the Port Macquarie News that
criticised the Member for Port Macquarie for taking a two week leave of absence in May for the
birth of his daughter Sophie.
(3)
Questions the family values of the Leader of The Nationals who said in the same media report that
Parliament, and not family, should be all Members’ number one priority.
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(Notice given 10 November 2004)
496
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes comments by the Leader of The Nationals that “Members of Parliament are expected to take
up their seat when Parliament is sitting. That is their number one priority.”
(2)
Notes that almost half of The Nationals did not attend Parliament on 9 November 2004.
(Notice given 10 November 2004)
497
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Leader of The Nationals considers Friday sittings of Parliament to be compulsory for
attendance by all country based Members.
(2)
Notes that according to the Leader of The Nationals, country Members’ number one priority
should be to take their seat when Parliament is sitting.
(3)
Notes the Leader of The Nationals has not spoken or voted on 8 out of 10 Friday sittings this year.
(4)
Calls on the Leader of The Nationals to guarantee attendance of all Nationals Members every
sitting Friday until the rising of the House.
(Notice given 10 November 2004)
498
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of the Leader of The Nationals in the Port Macquarie News that “On several
occasions in the past month the Nationals have been forced to back their own urgency motions
against the Government.”
(2)
Notes his comment that this has been a source of embarrassment and irritation for the Nationals.
(3)
Notes the continued adherence of the Member for Manly to the principle of supporting urgency
motions brought by non-Government Members.
(Notice given 10 November 2004)
499
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the intention of Interlink to charge infrequent E-way users with a $24 a year penalty.
(2)
Notes by the company’s own figures it could stand to rake in about $1 million a year from the new
charge.
(3)
Notes this penalises motorists for trying to do the right thing by using the tags.
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(4)
Calls on the Government to pressure Interlink into withdrawing this charge.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
500
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes widespread concern about the future of the Ann Street Willoughby Bus Depot.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Transport Services to ensure there will be full and frank community
consultation on use of the site.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
501
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House notes the proposed cessation of the Route 620 city bus direct service on 21 December and
calls on the Government to support the continuation of this or similar services.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
502
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important and dedicated work of staff in the Accident and Emergency Department of
Hornsby Hospital.
(2)
Notes that the A&E is regularly coping with high demands including patients with a mental illness.
(3)
Call on the Government to provide solutions to the unacceptable workload of Accident and
Emergency staff including more local mental health beds.
(4)
Urges that determinations to go to Code Red from Code Amber be made by on-duty hospital
administrators, not those off-duty who have been pressured to reduce the hours of Code Red
status.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
503
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the North-West Community College has 8000 students, and services both the Hills and
Blacktown districts.
(2)
Notes that the Government has cut funding to the college by $126,915 or 31.8 per cent next year
and that there is no guarantee of any funding at all in 2006.
(3)
Notes that a significant number of courses, including computer and business classes used by
unemployed people referred by Centrelink, will not be run next year.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to restore funding to the adult and community
education sector.
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(Notice given 11 November 2004)
504
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research figures which show alarming increases in juvenile
crime rates, for example a 42% rise in Dubbo between 1999 and 2003.
(2)
Calls on the Attorney General to amend the Young Offenders Act to limit warnings and cautions,
as proposed by The Nationals.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
505
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Minister for Health first announced a new hospital for Orange in 2002 and that the
preferred site was on land within the Bloomfield precinct.
(2)
Notes that due to the failure to name a definite date for commencement and completion of the
proposed hospital, many of the staff, nurses, medical officers and public are doubting the
hospital’s eventuality.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to urgently name the site, announce the commencement date, and
give a definite date of completion.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
506
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for cutting metropolitan based community college budgets by 30%.
(2)
Notes that over 400,000 students were enrolled in community colleges this year.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
507
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent visit by the Premier to the Batemans Bay Hospital where he agreed to further
contact local residents about the hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to meet with the Batemans Bay Hospital Action Group when they travel to
Sydney on 17November 2004 to discuss their concerns regarding the provision of services at the
local hospital.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
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508
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House notes that on three occasions the Minister for Roads lauded the Member for Myall Lakes
for attracting more road funding to the electorate that any other electorate in New South Wales.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
509
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the ongoing campaign by staff at Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School in Tamworth
for air conditioning of students’ residential dormitories.
(2)
Notes that average summer temperatures of over 35 degrees are common in the dormitories after
10 pm at night.
(3)
Notes the Teachers Federation resolution passed in November that residential duty will
permanently cease at 7 am on 15 November 2004 until the Department resolves the issue.
(4)
Notes as a result all boarding students from across the State will be sent home in the week
commencing 14 November 2004.
(5)
Calls on the Deputy Premier to personally intervene to resolve this dispute.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
510
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House notes the alarm of parents and staff when on Wednesday 10 November 2004 the Member
for Smithfield in the grounds of this Parliament publicly instructed a large group of primary school
students from the Hornsby electorate to vote Labor.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
511
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the commitment of the Federal Government to provide half the cost of construction of the
Ballina bypass.
(2)
Notes all planning approvals have been given for this project.
(3)
Calls on the Government to provide their half of the funding for the Ballina bypass as a matter of
urgency.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
512
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Health to charter a flight from Canberra for haematologists to
service 30 patients in the Bega Valley, in order that local patients, many of whom are critically ill and
frail, can avoid having to travel to Canberra to access this service.
(Notice given 11 November 2004)
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513
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for providing funds to allow
Wollongong Hospital’s MRI machine to be utilized to provide accurate diagnosis of medical
conditions affecting the people of the Illawarra.
(2)
Condemns the Federal Government for its lack of support for a Medicare licence for
Wollongong’s MRI machine and its failure to fulfill its responsibilities to work with the State
Government on the best allocation of these licences.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to provide a Medicare licence for the Wollongong Hospital’s
MRI machine as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 16 November 2004)
514
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Greater Metropolitan Planning Taskforce has met with hospital staff at Manly and
Mona Vale campuses to discuss the provision of health services on the Northern Beaches.
(2)
Notes that the taskforce has mooted moving the maternity unit at Manly to Mona Vale.
(3)
Notes that there is not a safety issue with the maternity unit at Manly Hospital.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to reject this short term rationalization of services until the new
Northern Beaches Hospital is completed.
(Notice given 16 November 2004)
515
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the National Committee and all those involved in establishing the Myall Creek
Memorial and the annual service held on the June long weekend each year.
(2)
Notes the managerial meeting held at Parliament House on Wednesday 10 November 2004 of the
Friends of Myall Creek.
(3)
Supports the work of the Committee in promoting and building on this important act of
reconciliation.
(Notice given 16 November 2004)
516
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House recognises the co-operative approach of the Government and unions to tackle the
exploitation of workers in the clothing industry and notes that:
(1)
Many workers are migrants, a large percentage being women;
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(2)
Working conditions are dangerous;
(3)
Pay can be as low as $2 per hour; and
(4)
Many well known clothing labels are involved.
(Notice given 16 November 2004)
517
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises and celebrates the strong sense of community displayed in Stockton in the recent
celebrations of:
(a)
The centenary of the wreck of the Adolphe;
(i)
The awarding of service medals to Stockton Surf Club members for up to 60 years
of service to the community.
(b)
The opening of the Stockton Public School covered outdoor learning area.
(c)
The 90th birthday celebrations of the Stockton Bowling Club.
(Notice given 16 November 2004)
518
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the work done by “Make Today Count” in support of cancer sufferers, their families
and carers in the Hunter Valley; and
(2)
Thanks the many volunteers who work for this excellent community organisation.
(Notice given 17 November 2004)
519
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes that the Auditor General’s report to Parliament tabled on 17 November 2004:
(1)
Shows that maintenance in New South Wales schools is so lacking that many jobs are now beyond
repair.
(2)
Estimates there is a maintenance backlog of $115 million, less than last year since buildings have
deteriorated and “many items in the maintenance backlog have changed category from requiring
maintenance to now requiring replacement – and therefore requiring capital funding”.
(Notice given 17 November 2004)
520
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The Speaker’s failure to select the submitted Matter of Public Importance concerning “South Coast
Health Services” for debate on Wednesday 17 November 2004.
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(2)
This debate would have discussed the crisis at Milton Hospital and impending industrial action by
ambulance officers in the South Coast and Illawarra areas.
(Notice given 17 November 2004)
521
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to reinstate services and upgrade facilities at Batemans Bay
Hospital.
(Notice given 17 November 2004)
522
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that an exploration licence has been issued to Sydney Gas to explore for methane in Wyong
Shire.
(2)
Notes the community opposition to the issue of any extraction licence as stated at a public meeting
in Wyong on 21 October 2004 and further notes the opposition of Wyong Shire Council to the
issue of any extraction licence.
(3)
Notes council and community concern about the increased risk of bushfire, the impact on
residential land values, the wastage of water and the contamination of the water table that
exploration and extraction may have on Wyong Shire.
(4)
Calls upon the Government to institute a full, open public inquiry into methane mining in the
Wyong Shire; and
(5)
Calls upon the Government to acknowledge Wyong Shire Council as the only appropriate consent
authority to all development associated with methane mining and to the determination of any
application for an exploration licence.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
523
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges overwhelming opposition from young drivers to a proposed night time curfew, and
call on the Minister for Roads to:
(a)
rule out this option on the grounds that it discriminates against young drivers in rural and
regional NSW, such as those in the South Coast electorate.
(b)
work with young people to pursue other options for protecting young drivers and reducing
crash and fatality numbers in this age group.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
524
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House deplores the Government’s poor financing of maintenance and upgrading of schools,
noting that:
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(1)
Nearly $92.6 million has been borrowed from Treasury since 2002 against future sales of schools,
with only $10 million paid back and interest charged at 5.6% per annum.
(2)
Some of the schools earmarked for closure are no longer to be closed and sold after sustained
community and Coalition campaigns.
(3)
The bottom has fallen out of the property market due to this Government’s new taxes, meaning
even greater debt, and routine school maintenance will not be undertaken.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
525
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the report by the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) that highlights deficiencies on the
Princes Highway, and the need to remove ‘suicide lanes’.
(2)
Notes that the leaking of this RTA report is evidence that the Minister for Roads has lost the
confidence of the bureaucracy.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to get on with the job of fixing the Princes Highway.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
526
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Government’s unfair imposition of up to 500% increases in the water tenancy
leases for residents of the Willoughby electorate.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
527
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House congratulates the United Hospital Auxiliaries of NSW Inc that have raised $6,618,206.27
for hospitals across this State, worked in excess of 1.5 million voluntary hours and increased their
membership to 7190 with 235 branches.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
528
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That the Minister for the Environment intends to terminate all existing licences for shacks in the
Royal National Park from 30 June 2005 and require lessees to sign new five-plus-five licenses at
four times the existing rent.
(2)
That if tenants do not sign a new licence, the Minister intends to remove these heritage listed
shacks, destroying Little Garie, Era, Burning Palms and Bulgo communities and related surf
clubs.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its assault on the coastal communities, on our heritage, and on Surf
Life Saving NSW.
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(Notice given 18 November 2004)
529
Ms MOORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the very strong support for the extension of daylight saving to commence at the
beginning of October, building upon the success of extended daylight saving during the Sydney
2000 Olympics.
(2)
Acknowledges that benefits of extending daylight saving include increased turnover for business
and increased opportunity for healthy exercise and outdoor activity.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
530
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Premier to apologise to South Coast and Sydney war veterans who missed
the Remembrance Day services in Bomaderry last week due to trains arriving twenty five minutes late,
resulting in disappointment and frustration.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
531
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Brooklyn community for being proactive in raising awareness and finances to
promote its interests.
(2)
Supports their activities, such as sale of the ‘Men of the River’ calendar, aimed at achieving a
community gathering place.
(3)
Notes the local talent exhibited in painting, photographs and jewellery at the recent “river art’
exhibition.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
532
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for cutting the budget allocated to Workers Education
Association Sydney by 35% this year, noting that 32% of students in 2004 were pensioners aged over 60
who would no longer be able to afford courses.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
533
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Repeated claims by the Premier and Minister for Health of reduction in Commonwealth funding of
the State’s health system;
(2)
The November 2004 report of the Audit Office showing an increase in Commonwealth funding to
NSW Health, including an additional $124 million in 2003-04 under the Australian Health Care
Agreement; and
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(3)
Calls upon the State Government to start telling the truth about the Federal Government.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
534
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House objects to the intransigent attitude adopted by the Roads and Traffic Authority and NSW
Tourism towards the erection of tourist deviation signs to the Museum at Jerangle, the Museum at West
Wyalong, the Lachlan Valley Way between Yass and Cowra and the Tourist Route from Bowning to
Griffith via Harden and Young.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
535
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Minister for Environment and the Government for acting to discontinue
recreational waterskiing on Smiths Creek on the Hawkesbury River without proper public consultation.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
536
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the efforts of the principal and teachers of Kentlyn Public School in successfully
meeting the needs of the 120 students enrolled at the school, including 30 students with special
needs.
(2)
Notes concerns expressed by staff at Kentlyn Public School about the Government’s proposal to
downgrade the school.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to rule out a proposal to reduce the school from a
P4 to a P5 classification next year, resulting in the school losing its non-technical teaching
principal.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
537
Mr TINK to move—
That this House calls on the Attorney General to:
(1)
Obtain full details of the agreement made with former Justice Shaw to take leave for health
reasons associated with his drinking problem before his car accident on 13 October 2004; and
(2)
Report back to the House with full details of the agreement.
(Notice given 18 November 2004)
538
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 28 and 30 November 2004, the night temperature in the dormitories at Farrer
Memorial Agricultural High School was recorded at 42 and 37 degrees celsius respectively.
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(2)
Notes some boarders are now sleeping on mattresses outside the buildings, on the floor and in
corridors.
(3)
Notes that the heat is affecting the boys’ health with students suffering asthma, diabetes and
nosebleeds.
(4)
Notes that parents and students have asked the Government to fund an electricity supply upgrade.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to provide funding to upgrade the power supply
to these dormitories.
(Notice given 7 December 2004)
539
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes comments by the Leader of The Nationals that daylight saving means “people had to put up
with more sunlight at the hotter end of the day, robbing them of the early morning cool”.
(2)
Reminds The Nationals that daylight saving changes the clock not the weather and that daylight
saving has strong support from residents of Monaro.
(Notice given 7 December 2004)
540
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Federal Government on providing $10 million funding for an upgrade to
Lifeline telephony.
(2)
Notes that approximately 30 per cent of Sydney metropolitan calls to Lifeline cannot be answered
using the current system.
(3)
Notes the Victorian Government has provided an extra $1 million to assist Lifeline with related
costs.
(4)
Urges the New South Wales Government to provide similar funding to Lifeline.
(Notice given 7 December 2004)
541
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 59 teachers from New South Wales were recently honoured with a New South Wales
Quality Teaching Award, presented by the New South Wales Minister for Education and Training
and the Australian College of Educators.
(2)
Notes that J.J. Cahill Memorial High School is the only school in the history of the award where
three teachers have won in the same year.
(3)
Congratulates Susan Cutsforth, Carmelina Presutto and Nigel King from J.J. Cahill for winning the
New South Wales Quality Teaching Award in 2004.
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(Notice given 7 December 2004)
542
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House congratulates Dawn Fardell on her by-election victory in Dubbo.
(Notice given 7 December 2004)
543
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the campaign of the Member for Dubbo and her use of the memory of Tony McGrane to
secure election.
(2)
Notes the first action of the Member for Dubbo following her election was to cease to employ all
of the late Tony McGrane’s electorate staff.
(3)
Notes the Member for Dubbo’s unsubstantiated claim that Tony McGrane’s former staff were
guilty of blackmail.
(4)
Calls upon the Member for Dubbo to apologise for her manipulation of the reputation and good
works of the late Tony McGrane.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
544
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Housing for the $1.96 million, 14 unit
community housing for senior women in the state seat of Drummoyne.
(2)
Acknowledges the role of the Women’s Housing Company in facilitating specialist social housing
for women in New South Wales.
(3)
Notes the collaboration between the New South Wales Department of Housing, Office of
Community Housing and the Women’s Housing Company in this successful community project.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
545
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House notes an invitation from the residents of the Lachlan Electorate to visit its towns and
villages, and particularly Lake Cargelligo, to join in the celebration of Christmas in those towns and
appreciate the extensive, imaginative and exciting Christmas decorations in most houses and shops.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
546
Mr ORKOPOULOS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern serious allegations of branch stacking in the Liberal Party in Bankstown and
other suburbs, masterminded by the Hon David Clark MLC.
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(2)
Expresses its concern that this Member’s action distorts his party’s preselection process, in
targeting the Members for Baulkham Hills, The Hills, Hawkesbury and Members of the
Legislative Council, Don Harwin, Patricia Forsyth and John Ryan.
(3)
Calls on the Hon David Clark to cease his intolerant and extremist politics.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
547
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Grafton United Hospital Auxiliary raised $11,000 to buy 25 deep mattresses for Grafton
Base Hospital for elderly and other patients.
(2)
Notes the mattresses were approved and welcomed by senior hospital management.
(3)
Condemns the actions of the Area Health Service which over-rode the wishes of the auxiliary and
the hospital and rejected the purchases, thereby demonstrating that this Government’s health
restructure is further disenfranchising local people from their local hospitals.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
548
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Comments by Federal member Alby Schultz that it was “disgusting the Federal Government was
using road funding to buy votes in National Party electorates rather than building the
Murrumbateman bypass”.
(2)
That as well as failing the people of Murrumbateman and the South-East, the Federal
Government’s targeted allocation of funding has also failed to save the ailing Nationals.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
549
Mr PAGE to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The Premier deliberately misled Parliament on 7 December 2004 in relation to the Dubbo byelection.
(2)
The booth figures the Premier quoted were incorrect, and that contrary to his assertions, The
Nationals achieved a positive overall swing of over 4 percent, including 4 percent at Wellington,
11 percent at Mumbil and 3 percent at Wesley booth.
(3)
The Labor Party’s vote in Dubbo has dropped from 28 percent in 1995, to 15 percent in 2003 and
to zero in the 2004 by-election.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
550
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the Strathfield Regional Community College has had its funding cut by approximately
$145,000, equal to 36 per cent, because of the Government’s funding cuts.
(2)
Notes that the College is now considering cutting the 20 percent discount given to pensioners and
the unemployed.
(3)
Notes that the Member for Strathfield defended the Government’s cuts and said that she would
take the concerns of the College to the Minister for Education and Training.
(4)
Calls on the Member for Strathfield to explain how she is able to defend the funding cuts which
disadvantage pensioners and the unemployed, and what she has done to raise community concerns
with the Minister.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
551
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that children in Parkes and other community swimming clubs around New South Wales will
now no longer receive free swimming lessons due to the high cost of public liability insurance.
(2)
Notes that people from inland areas are amongst the high risk groups for drowning and that the
Government is advising parents to have their children taught how to swim.
(3)
Condemns the Government for failing to bring public liability costs under control.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
tice given 8 December 2004)
552
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the winds of change blowing through the Chamber following the Dubbo by-election win by
an Independent.
(2)
Notes that on 11 - 12 December 2004 the meeting of the State Council of the NSW Liberal Party is
likely to abandon the inter party agreement and endorse three cornered contests.
(3)
Calls on The Nationals to respond to this proposal by standing a Nationals candidate in Manly at
the next State election.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
553
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the result of the Dubbo by-election and congratulates Independent MP Dawn Fardell.
(2)
Notes that Clubs NSW endorsed The Nationals candidate despite both Tony McGrane and Dawn
Fardell previously supporting the club movement.
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(3)
Notes that the Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing stated that “the clubs movement in the
Dubbo electorate have got right behind this campaign and it will be a litmus test when this byelection is held tomorrow”.
(4)
Calls on CEO David Costello and Chairman Peter Newell to immediately resign for using the
Dubbo RSL club membership base for political purposes.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
554
Mr OAKESHOTT to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the division within The Nationals ranks, with the Queensland Nationals Leader calling
for a merger with the Liberals, whilst at the same time the Leader of the NSW Nationals takes an
opposite position.
(2)
Calls for an end to hostilities between the two Leaders of the Nationals, and offers “ a panel of
Independent experts” to mediate a merger agreement between the NSW Liberals and the NSW
Nationals as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
555
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House notes the State Liberal Party executive post mortem on the Dubbo by-election and the 18
February 2004 Wee Waa News which reported:
(1)
“They (The Nationals) went backwards at the last NSW State election and they keep losing seats
to independents..”.
(2)
“Their policies have been absolutely disastrous for rural Australia – hence the rise of new, smaller
parties and independents”.
(3)
“Even many diehard but disillusioned party supporters are dropping off in disgust”.
(4)
“Many bush branch meetings could virtually be held in a telephone box”.
(Notice given 8 December 2004)
556
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the completion of the 18-month water efficiency study undertaken in the Murrumbidgee
Valley by Pratt Water entitled “The Business of Saving Water”.
(2)
Notes the report confirms the importance of the National Water Initiative.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to immediately recommit to the National Water Initiative.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
557
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the release of a report to RailCorp which states that building residential apartments over
railway lines is inherently problematic and could pose safety risks.
(2)
Calls on the Government to give an unequivocal assurance that it will address these serious
concerns prior to proceeding to build an additional three towers over the Chatswood rail corridor.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
558
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the danger to the NSW citrus industry posed by the outbreak of citrus canker in Queensland.
(2)
Urges the Government to help protect the NSW citrus industry by supporting the immediate preemptive destruction of all host trees from the Emerald Pest Quarantine Area as recommended by
the Australian Citrus Growers Association.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
559
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the work of Frank Bottomley, organiser of “Stop the 4 o’clock Knock” or “Safe
As”.
(2)
Commends his forum held on Thursday 2 December 2004 at Hornsby RSL where the Police, Fire
Brigade personnel and others spoke about the challenges facing young drivers.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
560
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the collapse in public support for the Government, owing to unprecedented mismanagement
of the State’s economy and infrastructure.
(2)
Notes that the Premier is jumping ship to his recently acquired, stamp duty-free, New Zealand
mansion.
(3)
Expresses its concern at the conflict between the Minister for Roads, the Minister for Planning,
the Minister for Health, the Minister for Police, and the Minister for Energy and Utilities.
(4)
Anticipates this leadership battle can only end in the Member for Blacktown becoming the new
leader.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
561
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the release of the route inspection of the Princes Highway undertaken by the Roads and
Traffic Authority between 20-23 September 2004.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to save lives on the basis of this inspection and allocate an
additional $200 million to the Princes Highway.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
562
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that 21 ambassadors and heads of trade missions from the European Union visited
Orange in the week of 6 December 2004.
(2)
Notes that this is the first time that a regional centre in NSW has been visited by so many overseas
diplomats at the one time.
(3)
Calls on the Government to have the same foresight as these 21 European Union countries in
recognising that Orange and other regional centres do exist on the western side of the Great
Dividing Range.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
563
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that since the Baan Baa railway level crossing accident, buses have replaced many rail
services in the northwest.
(2)
Notes that the Government has attributed the change to buses to the need to await repairs to the
damaged rolling stock.
(3)
Notes that, as a result, communities in the northwest including Gunnedah hold serious concerns
about the long-term future of their rail service.
(4)
Calls on the Government to cancel the bus service and restore a daily train service to this track.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
564
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Rotary Club of Thornleigh on its organisation of Carols by Candlelight at
Ruddock Park in Westleigh on Sunday 5 December 2004.
(2)
Notes the integral involvement of the Thornleigh Baptist Church, the Hornsby State Emergency
Services team and the local Rural Fire Service.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
565
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House notes that the Member for Murray-Darling’s Christmas letter notes:
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(1)
Politically 2004 was not a good year for someone of his persuasion.
(2)
The local council election in Broken Hill produced the lowest vote for Labor since the 1890s.
(3)
That the State Government, without consultation, announced that the Far West Area Health
Service would be subsumed into Dubbo.
(Notice given 9 December 2004)
566
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the enormous contribution rural and regional shows, which are managed principally by
volunteers on a not for profit basis, make to the fabric of our communities.
(2)
Condemns the Government for charging the Dubbo Show Society $15,000 to have local Police
attend the event, and for threatening to charge the Society $30,000 in 2006.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately waive the fees given the importance of this community
event, staged by no less than 1,000 volunteers.
(Notice given 22 February 2005)
567
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government policy on childcare, in particular its under-funding of quality
services to children under the age of two.
(2)
Calls upon the Federal Government to increase the child care benefit for children under two.
(3)
Notes the high demand for childcare services and calls upon the Federal Government to increase
the funding for new childcare centres.
(Notice given 22 February 2005)
568
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
notes the Government’s changes to Crown Land road enclosures, including greatly increasing rents
and landholder fees, plus the market value of the land, to convert it to freehold, impacting on more
than 32,000 property owners.
(2)
Notes the record of a meeting the Minister for Lands had with Kempsey Shire Council where the
Minister stated that under its new structure the Department of Lands is required to return to
Treasury a dividend of $34 million.
(3)
Condemns this tax grab of at least $12 million a year from drought affected farmers and rural
communities and calls for a simpler, less costly, system based on a qualified title for such parcels
of Crown Land.
(Notice given 23 February 2005)
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569
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to explain why his office made representations on 23
December 2004 to the Attorney-General on behalf of convicted paedophile, Roger David Cheney
and then later stated that his colleague, the Honourable Patricia Forsythe, MLC and a junior
member of staff made the representations.
(2)
Notes these representations took place two weeks after the Leader of the Opposition defended the
Shadow Attorney-General and Member for Epping on 8 December 2004 over the same
paedophile.
(3)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to publicly apologise to the victims of Roger David Cheney.
(Notice given 23 February 2005)
570
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Endorses the comments by the member for Charlestown that the Government would lose power
right now if an election were held.
(2)
Endorses the comments by the member for Swansea as reported in the Newcastle Herald of 10
February 2005.
(3)
Endorses the comments by the Member for Wallsend that there are issues that people in the Hunter
are not happy about.
(4)
Calls upon the Government to respond to the Members’ concerns.
(Notice given 23 February 2005)
571
Mr BROWN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the sad passing of Dr Ray Cleary.
(2)
Pays tribute to Dr Cleary’s outstanding contribution to education, health and the South Coast
community.
(3)
Forwards our sympathies to his wife, Zita, and his family.
(Notice given 23 February 2005)
572
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the document tabled in the Legislative Council entitled “Abuse of Power” which details
internal Labor Party branch stacking, fraud, falsification of documents and bribery by former
Young Labor officials.
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(2)
Condemns the personal involvement in these activities of the Minister for Community Services,
and the newly appointed Minister for Housing.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
573
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government has announced its intention to remove a teacher from Narara Primary
School because the school is one pupil below the scheduled limit.
(2)
Further notes the population of Narara is growing with new housing development.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Peats, in whose electorate this school is situated, and the Minister for
Education and Training to halt the removal of this teacher until a proper study of Narara’s
demographics can be conducted.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
574
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that New South Wales has 14.3 mental health beds in public hospitals per 100,000 people
which is the worst ratio of all States and Territories in Australia, bar one.
(2)
Notes the Government’s failure to announce the continuation of essential community based mental
health facilities such as those located at Chatswood and Cremorne.
(3)
Condemns the Minister for Health for continually making old announcements rather than
addressing the mental health crisis in NSW.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
575
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the 2005 World Cup for Canoe Slalom is to be held at Penrith Whitewater Stadium
in September 2005.
(2)
Congratulates the Government, in particular the Minister for Sport and Recreation and the
Treasurer, for committing $500,000 to support this event.
(3)
Welcomes the pre-world events that promote the development of the sport of slalom.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
576
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the article by Jeff Corbett, “Local MPs on the line”, published in the Newcastle Herald on 6
December 2004.
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(2)
Notes the description of the Members for Newcastle, Wallsend, Lake Macquarie, Charlestown and
Swansea as “politically crippled”, “ineffective”, “politically inept” and “inconsequential”.
(3)
Notes that on 27 January 2005 in an editorial leader, “Whose MPs are these?”, the same paper
questioned the commitment of the Member for Swansea’s and the Member for Charlestown’s
commitment to their electorates.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
577
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that all local doctors practising in Mosman have signed a petition to this Parliament, calling
on the Government to retain community mental health services at Cremorne.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to immediately adopt recommendations from the December
Community Consultation and Planning Workshop, that Cremorne Mental Health Centre be kept on
its present site.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
578
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of the CityRail services between Goulburn and Sydney to commuters,
pensioners, disabled persons and young people.
(2)
Expresses its concern at the Government’s proposed cuts to existing CityRail services to
Goulburn.
(3)
Calls on the Government to ensure that there is no reduction in the number of CityRail services on
the Southern Highlands line.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
579
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of parents that children are being taught in a school library due to a lack of
classrooms at Sunshine Bay Public School.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to expedite the construction of a permanent
classroom and, as an interim measure, immediately place a demountable at the school.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
580
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to reverse the decision to sell the former
Grose Wold School site and retain it for community and educational purposes.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
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581
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls for an urgent review to be conducted into security for staff and patients at the Lake
Cargelligo Multi Purpose Health Service (MPS).
(2)
Notes a recent incident at the MPS wherein doctors, nurses and patients felt at personal risk from a
group of people who arrived with an emergency case late on a Saturday night.
(3)
Notes police were called and were required to control the incident.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
582
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the poor attention to maintenance in many of the schools in the Hornsby electorate including
Waitara Public School where toilets overflow, guttering needs attention and stormwater drains
flood in wet weather.
(2)
Condemns the Government for its lack of efficiency in meeting the maintenance needs of our
schools thereby lessening the educational experience of our school children.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
583
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Health to concede that the Greater Western Area Health Service covering
some 60% of the State is unworkable in its present form.
(2)
Notes the current proposal by the Chief Executive Officer to reduce the proposed 6 clusters down
to 3 will make the Greater Western Area Health Service even more unworkable.
(3)
Calls upon the Minister for Health to immediately announce the composition of the board of the
Greater Western Area Health Service that was to be announced on 1 February 2005.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
584
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Provide funding for air conditioning at Parry School in Tamworth, which is participating in the
Coalition’s Classroom Hot Watch Project and has recorded temperatures of up to 60 degrees in a
shed that is being used as a classroom.
(2)
Change guidelines which effectively mean that hardly any permanent classrooms are eligible for
cooling.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
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585
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House commiserates with the Member for Bathurst for losing the caucus ballot by 36 votes to 13
for a ministerial position.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
586
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That business confidence in NSW is continuing to fall to record low levels and remains the lowest
of any State or Territory.
(2)
The crippling effects that Government policies, including high taxes and unreasonable compliance
burdens, are having on businesses located within this State.
(Notice given 24 February 2005)
587
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Treasurer for his attack on nurses, teachers, police officers and other hard
working State public servants through his suggestion that State Governments spend too much on
salaries.
(2)
Notes that the $9 billion black hole in the State Opposition’s promises could only be made up
through the massive job cuts alluded to by the Federal Treasurer.
(3)
Rejects the Liberal Party’s prescription of lower salaries or sackings as a solution to inadequate
Federal funding for vital community services.
(Notice given 1 March 2005)
588
Ms HAY to move—
That this House condemns the Federal Government for:
(1)
Repeatedly ignoring the Illawarra region’s requests for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
license for Wollongong Hospital.
(2)
Failing to provide sufficient health care funding to people in regional areas such as Wollongong.
(3)
Preferring to provide more licenses for Sydney’s North Shore where four federally licensed MRI
machines exist rather than provide a license for the major Illawarra regional hospital of
Wollongong.
(Notice given 1 March 2005)
589
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House congratulates Dr Geoff Gallop and the Australian Labor Party on their convincing reelection in Western Australia.
(Notice given 1 March 2005)
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590
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on its commitment to quality teaching through establishment of
new teaching standards to be overseen by the New South Wales Institute of Teachers.
(2)
Acknowledges the tremendous work of New South Wales teachers in the education and
development of our young people.
(3)
Notes that the standards ensure new teachers have the appropriate skills, knowledge and training to
be effective from their first day in the classroom.
(Notice given 1 March 2005)
591
Mr MILLS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the death of Peter Benenson, founder of the worldwide human rights organisations’
Amnesty International in 1961.
(2)
Expresses grave concerns that there are still occurring abuses of human rights to physical and
mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination.
(3)
Reaffirms the commitment of this Parliament to maintaining and upholding international human
rights standards for every person.
(Notice given 2 March 2005)
592
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the dismay of country and coastal small business owners in relation to the Government’s
Occupational Health and Safety Legislation Amendment (Workplace Fatalities) Bill.
(2)
Notes The Nationals and Liberals are holding public forums to warn about this legislation, which
treats every employer as a criminal.
(3)
Notes The Nationals and Liberals have rejected the proposed legislation and will vote against it.
(4)
Condemns Country Labor’s silence on an issue that will greatly impact on people living in their
electorates.
(Notice given 2 March 2005)
593
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes the concern of rural employers that the Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
Amendment (Workplace Fatalities) Bill and the Rural Workers Accommodation Bill have the potential to
place such onerous obligations on employers that many are likely to stop taking on employees altogether.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
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594
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government for ignoring the plight of thousands of potential nursing
students by failing to provide sufficient university places.
(2)
Congratulates the Minister for Health and the State Government for introducing a program to
allow students interested in a nursing career to receive high school based training that will count
towards a degree.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
595
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports police in the Shoalhaven Local Area Command (SLAC) for their outstanding efforts in
the local area despite limited resources.
(2)
Congratulates members of the SLAC who were deployed to Macquarie Fields for their
extraordinary efforts and bravery.
(3)
Requests the Minister for Police to support police in the SLAC by abandoning plans to reduce
numbers by fourteen.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
596
Mr ORKOPOULOS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern allegations of branch stacking in the Liberal Party in Hawkesbury and other
electorates, masterminded by the Hon David Clark MLC.
(2)
Expresses its concern that allegations of assault and intimidation at a formation meeting of the
Beaumont Hills branch at Castle Hill in January 2005 are now the subject of police investigation.
(3)
Notes complaints of violence and intimidation at a branch formation meeting at Bankstown in
2004 where witnesses identified firearms being used to intimidate people wanting to join the
Liberal Party.
(4)
Calls for these tactics to cease.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
597
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education and Training to address outstanding maintenance
issues as identified by teachers at Castle Cove, Northbridge and Artarmon Public Schools.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
598
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Congratulates the Minister for the Environment and the Environment Trust on setting up
Environmental Trust Grants worth $6.3 million that are available for a variety of programs.
(2)
Notes the award of one of these grants to Burwood Public School.
(3)
Congratulates the students and staff of Burwood Public School on their innovative submission,
“Design Competition and Program Plan”.
(4)
Recognises the important role the environment plays in a child’s education.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
599
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Mayor of Manly Cr Peter Macdonald stated on 3 March 2005 that he is “bitterly
disappointed” at the Government’s intention to deliver two lanes on Spit Bridge without
addressing the integrated transport needs of the northern beaches.
(2)
Note that the Member for Manly has sold out Peter Macdonald and the people of Manly by
accepting a clayton’s solution to the Peninsula’s traffic woes which will only move the traffic jam
from the Spit Bridge to 20 metres up the road.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
600
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for its failure to properly fund special schools.
(2)
Notes that the mother of an autistic child who had been attending Inala School, Cherrybrook has
received a letter from the school saying it was closing because of lack of State Government
funding.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
601
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes the contents of a letter from the Member for Wyong to the Government Whip
recording that he was not put on the Ministerial Backbench Policy Committee of the Minister for Gaming
and Racing despite it being nominated as his number one priority.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
602
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Victorian Government has signed the National Water Initiative while the Queensland
Government is signalling it is ready to come back on board.
(2)
Notes the NSW Government is still procrastinating and refusing to sign up.
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(3)
Calls on Government Members to pressure the Premier to sign the Initiative so NSW can share in
the economic, environmental and social benefits of the Initiative.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
603
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the article in the Northern Daily Leader of 3 March 2005 headed “Nationals ‘will support
sale’”.
(2)
Notes comments by Nationals Senate Leader Ron Boswell who said, “All Nationals MPs and
senators would stand united on Telstra’s full privatisation”.
(3)
Notes the overwhelming public opposition to the sale of Telstra particularly in regional areas of
NSW from residents and lobby groups such as NSW Farmers.
(4)
Call on the NSW Nationals to stand up to their Federal counterparts and support regional and rural
NSW by rejecting any full privatisation plans for Telstra.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
604
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House notes the support of the Federal Leader of the Opposition for a single national industrial
relations system.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
605
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Hornsby Lions Club for their keen interest in establishing a Sydney House,
similar to those in Brisbane and Melbourne, for people who suffer an eating disorder.
(2)
Thanks Bronte Cullis and her mother Jan who are coming to Sydney on 10 March 2005 to speak at
the Anorexia Nervosa Forum at the Hornsby RSL Club.
(3)
Congratulates the Hornsby RSL Club for their generosity in providing a venue at no charge to the
Forum.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
606
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House
(1)
Condemns the Minister for Primary Industries and the Government for their mishandling of the
tendering process for the supply of identification ear tags in compliance with the National
Livestock Identification Scheme.
(2)
Calls on the Government to reimburse the 13,000 producers and rural stores who have already
purchased 1.3 million tags which are now overpriced.
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(3)
Calls for the Government to compensate producers and affected businesses at $1.40 per tag
immediately.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
607
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the ongoing anti-social behaviour by youth on the streets of Yamba on Friday and Saturday
nights.
(2)
Congratulates local resident Des Flatley and drug and alcohol counsellor Barry Dillon for
initiating, at their own expense, the Feed The Kids program on Friday and Saturday nights.
(3)
Recognises that their initial success could be short-lived without financial support from the State
Government.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
608
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Transport to explain:
(1)
What he meant when he said that he would improve communication to train commuters in
relations to delays.
(2)
The reported rude response by a guard at Central to commuters affected by the delayed 6:57
Hornsby train on 1 March 2005.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
609
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for refusing to allow parents a real role in the selection of
school principals.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
610
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the frustrations expressed by health professionals based at Bega and Pambula Hospitals and
the Bega Medical Staff Council Chairman, Dr Gareth Long who in an article in the Merimbula
News Weekly on Tuesday 2 March 2005 called facilities at both hospitals “atrocious”.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to upgrade and reconfigure the operating theatres and emergency
departments at Bega Hospital as an interim measure until a new regional based facility can be
built.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
611
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the Shoalhaven City Council’s recent support for alternatives to the Government’s plans to
solve Sydney’s waters crisis.
(2)
Calls on the Premiers and Ministers to:
(a)
immediately explore options which do not massively increase water extraction from the
Shoalhaven River; and
(b)
explore environmentally sustainable solutions, which do not threaten the ecology and
biodiversity of the Shoalhaven River.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
612
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes in the last three years blackouts caused by substation failures to the west and south of
Sydney have increased by 344%.
(2)
Notes the average outage three years ago of 517 minutes has increased in 2004 to 1,780 minutes.
(3)
Calls on the Government to renew electricity substation infrastructure by using some of the $2.9
billion taken from EnergyAustralia in the last 10 years.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
613
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House acknowledges the 50th anniversary of the State Emergency Service and commends all
volunteers for their contribution to the safety and well-being of NSW communities.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
614
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Liberal Party has recently reaffirmed its commitment to a 6.5 kilometre long tolled
tunnel under The Spit.
(2)
Notes that the current cost of the tunnel is $390 million per kilometer.
(3)
Notes that ventilation stacks will be necessary in the Balgowlah/Seaforth area.
(4)
Notes that in the past the Member for Wakehurst has promised that the stacks would have
scrubbers.
(5)
Condemns the Opposition for their flawed policy in this matter.
(Notice given 3 March 2005)
615
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the comments of 280 residents to the North Shore Times’ medium density development
hotline.
(2)
Notes residents’ concerns at the State Government’s refusal to commit to match infrastructure and
services to its proposed increase in population density.
(3)
Calls upon the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning to heed residents’
concerns to ensure past planning mistakes are not repeated.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
616
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Redfern Oval is wholly owned by the City of Sydney.
(2)
Notes that in 2004 the Lord Mayor of Sydney held a community consultation process regarding
the future of Redfern Oval, including a community meeting where residents were divided on the
issue, but the Lord Mayor expressed no view.
(3)
Notes the public support of the Member for Heffron for a community sports facility at Redfern
Oval.
(4)
Calls on the Member for Bligh to put her views on Redfern Oval on the public record or
acknowledge her conflict of interest on this issue.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
617
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Member for North Shore and Shadow Education spokesperson was quoted in the
Namoi Valley Independent in March 2005 as saying the Government had been “leading the school
community on” by promising funds for the construction of the Gunnedah South Public School
hall, then doing nothing.
(2)
Notes that the Member for North Shore indicated in the newspaper that the Deputy Premier had
announced in May 2003 a $1.7 million structure would be built, but then failed to include the
Deputy Premier’s qualifier “by the end of this term of the Parliament”.
(3)
Calls on the Member for North Shore to provide details of the Opposition’s funding commitment
to the proposed hall for Gunnedah South Public School.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
618
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes comments by the Hon Melinda Pavey MLC, at a public meeting in Cooma on 7 March 2005
that land owners should be able to subdivide and build on rural land contrary to Cooma-Monaro
Council’s Local Environmental Plan.
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(2)
Notes this comment means The Nationals support the State Government overruling a decision
made by the elected local council.
(3)
Condemns The Nationals for making policy on the run and saying whatever their last audience
wants to hear.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
619
Mrs FARDELL to move—
That this House supports the New South Wales Police Force.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
620
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Fair Trading for the launch of “Safe Soccer
Saturday” in the Drummoyne electorate on 19 March 2005.
(2)
Notes that soccer is one of the most popular participant sports with more than 200,000 registered
players in New South Wales.
(3)
Notes the introduction of a new regulation requiring movable soccer goals that weigh over 28 kg
to meet stability requirements to ensure the safety of children on the soccer field.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
621
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the visit to Tamworth and Gunnedah by the Member for North Shore and the Hon Catherine
Cusack MLC in March 2005.
(2)
Notes that the Member for North Shore was reported to have said she would raise the issue of a
new combined school site in Tamworth in the Parliament to progress the issue.
(3)
Notes that the Member for North Shore promised to raise the issue of small school staffing
numbers in the Parliament when she met with a delegation of small school Parents and Citizens
representatives in Uralla in 2004, but has failed to do so.
(4)
Calls on the Member for North Shore to provide details of the Opposition’s funding commitment
to the proposed new school complex in Tamworth.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
622
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the brave and hardworking officers of the NSW Fire Brigade who responded to the
Brescia factory fire on Parramatta Road, Ashfield on 11 March 2005.
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(2)
Notes that because the fire was so strong, fire fighters could only safely remain in the building for
15 minutes due to the heat and smoke and consequently over 150 fire fighters from 28 stations
were needed to fight the fire at any given time, and that over the three days.
(3)
Thanks the senior fire brigade, ambulance and police officers, government bodies, nongovernment organizations and volunteers for their dedication, teamwork and incredible
organisation.
(4)
Commends the Minister for Emergency Services for his continued support and development of the
NSW Fire Brigade.
(Notice given 22 March 2005)
623
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that at a community meeting held by the Member for Heffron on 24 February 2005, Greens
Mayor Murray Matson used vulgar language and made an obscene gesture to approximately 250
residents before leaving the meeting.
(2)
Notes that the Liberal Party and the Green councillors are in coalition in Randwick City Council.
(3)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to explain why the Liberal Party gives political support to a
person who demonstrates such contempt for the people of Randwick.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
624
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that a Central West cattle thief has appeared in court for stealing $250,000 worth of animals
from three separate locations in NSW.
(2)
Notes with alarm that he was sentenced to just 200 hours community service and given two
suspended sentences.
(3)
Notes that the Director of Public Prosecutions has until 23 March 2005 to appeal.
(4)
Calls on the Attorney-General to appeal this inadequate sentence.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
625
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government and the Minister for Health for:
(a)
the commitment to improving medical outcomes for patients at Concord Repatriation
Hospital; and
(b)
the landmark agreement with the Royal Australian College of Surgeons that will deliver
four additional first year surgical trainees at Concord Repatriation Hospital.
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(2)
Notes that Concord Repatriation Hospital is a 550 bed teaching hospital.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
626
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the comments of the unnamed Labor backbencher on 21 March 2005 that “Vaudeville from
Bob Carr to Michael Costa will not win us the next elections. This flim-flam, the floss, the reannouncements, they just won’t wash anymore” .
(2)
Calls for less reticence in future from the Member for Wyong about being quoted by name.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
627
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government for its attack on universal student unionism through legislation
being introduced by the Federal Minister for Education in the Senate.
(2)
Notes with concern the effects of the legislation, which will include a decrease in funding for
student welfare services, childcare, clubs and societies, as well as student advocacy, and the
impact upon university budgets as university administrations struggle to provide these services.
(3)
Notes the important role student unions play in providing affordable childcare places.
(4)
Congratulates student unions for fighting this Federal Government legislation.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
628
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the caucus motion of the Member for Swansea, calling for the sacking of the Minister for
Roads, Minister for Economic Reform, Minister for Ports and Minister for the Hunter.
(2)
Notes the Member’s view that the Minister’s unilateral actions are having a disastrous impact upon
Labor’s regional and marginal seats.
(3)
Endorses the view of the Member for Swansea.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
629
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House notes the attack on the Minister for Energy and Utilities by the Member for Liverpool, on
account of the Minister’s failure to have Sydney Water fix a faulty sewerage pipe at Cartwright.
(Notice given 23 March 2005)
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630
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital is at crisis point due to lack of hospital beds.
(2)
The sixth floor remains closed to patients and is used as a boardroom and meeting rooms.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to recommission the mothballed hospital ward and supply
adequate resources to support it.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
631
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House supports the comments in the March 2005 edition of NCOSS News which states “The
Carr Government should be severely embarrassed by its poor performance over the last 10 years in
mental health”.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
632
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important work of the Leukaemia Foundation, the only national not-for-profit
organisation dedicated to the care and cure of families living with leukaemias, lymphonas,
myeloma and related blood disorders.
(2)
Congratulates The Shaver Shop in Hornsby Westfield for their tremendous efforts in raising
money through the “World’s Greatest Shave (to care and cure)” and the success of the fundraising
event held on Saturday 12 March 2005.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
633
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in March 2005, 900 marijuana plants and 15kg of harvested marijuana with an
estimated street value of $3 million were discovered in Barool National Park in the Northern
Tablelands.
(2)
Notes that up to 20 hectares of trees were destroyed to provide space for the marijuana plantation.
(3)
Calls on the Government to provide adequate resources and aerial surveillance to ensure that
criminal activities which cause environmental destruction do not continue to blight the NSW
National Parks estate.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
634
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House condemns the Minister for Energy and Utilities for failing to direct Sydney Water to
deliver the gravity operated sewage system originally agreed with residents of Belimbla Park, and in
particular notes:
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(1)
The Minister’s refusal to meet residents on the issue.
(2)
That the extra costs of the system, around $360 per year, will be borne by residents.
(3)
The endorsement by the Department of Planning and Natural Resources of a chemical dosing plant
near the children’s bus stop.
(4)
Concerns that vent pipes will now be required to make the system work.
(5)
Fears the low pressure pipe system will lead to sewage overflows into Warragamba Dam.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
635
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the enormous contribution rural and regional shows, which are managed principally by
volunteers on a not for profit basis, make to the fabric of our communities.
(2)
Condemns the Government for charging the Hawkesbury Show Society $14,000 to have local
Police attend the event, and for threatening to charge the Society more in 2006.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately waive the fees, given the importance of this community
event, which is staged by thousands of volunteers.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
636
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s betrayal of farmers in relation to native vegetation laws, particularly by
forcing farmer groups to compromise on the Sinclair Report which was meant to be the basis of
the legislation.
(2)
Notes the NSW Farmers’ Association has labeled the Property Vegetation Plans a “flop”.
(3)
Notes civil disobedience is brewing across the State due to the State Government’s betrayal on this
issue.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
637
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick has added 100 new, permanent beds in the last
12 months.
(2)
Notes that 20 of these beds are new mental health beds.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Health and the Parliamentary Secretary Assisting the Minister for
Health for their efforts to increase health services in South Sydney and the Eastern Suburbs.
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(Notice given 24 March 2005)
638
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Palmers Island Pit Stop general store owners Graham and Kris Downings’ application for a
liquor licence.
(2)
Notes Woolworths lodged a last minute objection to their application putting the $10,000 they
have already spent getting Roads and Traffic Authority approval in jeopardy.
(3)
Notes this hard-working couple’s concern that Woolworths is trying to smother any competition.
(4)
Calls on Woolworths to reconsider its objections.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
639
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to provide funding for work to commence on the long promised
hall for Gunnedah South Public School.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
640
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Slim Dusty Foundation function held in NSW Parliament on 23 March 2005.
(2)
Supports the Foundation’s proposed Slim Dusty Centre at Kempsey, a facility to promote the
Australian music industry, encourage regional tourism and provide much-needed jobs in a high
unemployment area.
(3)
Congratulates the Federal Government for its commitment of $1.5m towards the Slim Dusty
Centre.
(4)
Calls on the State Government to match the Federal funding towards this iconic drawcard to
Kempsey.
(Notice given 24 March 2005)
641
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government’s failure to ensure the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples of
Baryulgil are included in any settlement of claims relating to asbestosis related illnesses.
(2)
Notes that Baryulgil elders have publicly expressed their concern that the Government and the
Australian Council of Trade Unions have failed to protect Baryulgil people.
(3)
Calls on the Government to urgently meet with elders of the Aboriginal community to take up the
fight on behalf of this most disadvantaged group of people.
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(Notice given 24 March 2005)
642
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House expresses its deep sympathy to the family, friends and work colleagues of Police
Constable Graeme John Lees who died in a single vehicle accident on the Federal Highway on 4 April
2005 while driving to Queanbeyan Police Station.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
643
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s mismanagement of Illawarra health services, including the lack of
available beds and air ambulance capacity;
(2)
Notes the distress endured by the parents of a premature baby boy, born at Canberra Hospital, who
was stranded with his mother at Canberra for 4 days because of the lack of beds in NSW and the
unavailability of an air ambulance to return them to Wollongong Hospital; and
(3)
Calls on the Government to stop taking Illawarra families for granted.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
644
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House notes with concern:
(1)
The capacity for Telstra to override the concerns of residents regarding the installation of mobile
telephone towers, even after a lengthy consultation process;
(2)
That Telstra can override the wishes of owners of buildings they want to use to erect such towers;
and
(3)
That whilst Telstra is publicly owned, it continues to abuse its market power against ordinary
citizens.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
645
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that as of 31 March 2005, the City of Sydney website lists 43 “City Improvements”, such as
the $20 million upgrade to Oxford Street;
(2)
Notes that not one of these 43 City Improvements is specifically located south of Cleveland Street;
(3)
Calls on the Member for Bligh to advise the House when residents living in Redfern, Waterloo,
Alexandria, Beaconsfield, Erskineville, Rosebery and Zetland might see the City of Sydney
delivering “City Improvements” in their local area.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
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646
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the deadline for a decision on the future of the Brigalow South Bioregion passed in
March 2005 with no announcement;
(2)
Notes the uncertainty created in communities such as Gunnedah and Baradine by the
Government’s inability to make a decision;
(3)
Calls on the Premier to intervene and announce the decision as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
647
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister for Housing for launching the Illawarra Private
Rental Brokerage Service;
(2)
Recognises that this project will assist those who are finding it difficult to access the private rental
market, and will ease the burden on public housing;
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Housing for providing alternate affordable housing options in the
Illawarra.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
648
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Member for Swansea for calling on the Premier to remove the Minister for
Roads, Ports and Economic Reform;
(2)
Condemns the Premier for suppressing the Member for Swansea’s call for this Minister to be
sacked.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
649
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important work of foster parents in providing crisis care for children and families;
(2)
Acknowledges in particular Michelle Kew, from Carlingford, who at age 34 has fostered more
than 40 children, and is NSW finalist in the 2005 Barnardos Australia’s Mother of the Year
Awards;
(3)
Recognises Government initiatives underway to support training, retention and recruitment of
foster carers, including an additional 150 out-of-home caseworkers to be recruited by the
Department of Community Services by 2008.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
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650
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Community Services on the opening of the new Department of
Community Services (DOCS) office in Burwood;
(2)
Commends the Minister for her visit to the Strathfield electorate to meet with DOCS staff and
local residents;
(3)
Notes the important role that DOCS plays in assisting local families, particularly those
experiencing difficulties or hardships;
(4)
Commends the Government for its continuing commitment to the development and protection of
NSW young people.
(Notice given 5 April 2005)
651
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that people with a disability do not always exhibit physical signs of the condition
that leaves them in a more vulnerable position in our community and which entitles them to a
disability pension and card.
(2)
Notes that people with a mental illness have equal right to possess and use a disability pension
card as those with a visible health problem.
(3)
Calls on the Government to ensure that there is no discrimination or comment made to any
disabled pensioner in possession of such a card when they are accessing, for example, transport or
entry into our national parks.
(Notice given 6 April 2005)
652
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the devastating loss by fire of Dobroyd Aquatic Club on Sunday 3 April 2005.
(2)
Notes the clubhouse was built in 1964 at Rodd Point and has been the training ground for many
elite sailors, Australian Olympic sailboarding representatives and sailability programs.
(3)
Congratulates the efforts of our local police officers, fire brigade and emergency services.
(4)
Notes the community support for the rebuilding of the Dobroyd Aquatic Club.
(Notice given 6 April 2005)
653
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that work has commenced on the $500,000 realignment of Manilla Road in Tamworth.
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(2)
Notes that the community still holds valid concerns for the safety of motorists, pedestrians and
local residents using Manilla Road.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to visit Tamworth and commit to completing road works on
Manilla Road as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 6 April 2005)
654
Mr ORKOPOULOS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the establishment of the new Belmont Birthing Service at Belmont Hospital has reached
a milestone with bookings being accepted from expectant mothers.
(2)
Notes that the new birthing facilities are part of the Government’s $29 million redevelopment of
Belmont Hospital.
(3)
Congratulates the midwives, medical staff and the Hunter/New England Area Health Service for
their commitment to providing maternity services at Belmont Hospital, especially in offering a
choice of natural childbirth for Hunter women.
(Notice given 6 April 2005)
655
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for the improvement to the Emu Plains Railway Station carpark.
(2)
Congratulates all agencies responsible for the delivery of this project.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Transport for visiting the $2.1 million project and viewing the new
carpark, improvements to easy access and the CCTV.
(Notice given 6 April 2005)
656
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government for refusing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol thus locking New
South Wales out of growing international markets for greenhouse emission.
(2)
Congratulates the State Government for its stance on reducing greenhouse gases, taking the
initiative with Victoria to spearhead the development of a State and Territory based emission
trading scheme.
(3)
Recognises that a well designed scheme would encourage business to change trading behaviours
and practices culminating in long term reductions of greenhouse gas emissions.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
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657
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the widely accepted, effective and humane practice of mulesing in the New South Wales
sheep industry.
(2)
Condemns the scare tactics of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in seeking to blackmail
retailers into rejecting Australian wool.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
658
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government closed Cudal Hospital in 2001.
(2)
Notes that the residents and staff of Cudal Hospital were promised the new hospital would include
24 hour emergency care, general practitioner services and a 10 bed facility for elderly residents
and sub and non-acute services.
(3)
Notes that despite promises by the Minister for Local Government that the hospital would be
completed by July 2004, the hospital remains closed with no building activity in sight, much to the
anger of local residents.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to immediately come to Cudal and turn the first sod.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
659
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to provide funding in the May 2005 Budget to air condition
Grahamstown Public School as the parents have been promisedseveral times since 2003 that the job
would be a priority.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
660
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding services provided by Bridgeway House, Parramatta for the mentally ill
throughout Western Sydney.
(2)
Condemns the Government for its plans to close Bridgeway House and calls on the Minister for
Health to immediately intervene to reinstate the Centre.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
661
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Member for Willoughby for her false accusations and scaremongering about
Bridgeway House’s mental health services, claiming it will close.
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(2)
Supports the hard working staff at Bridgeway House.
(3)
Notes the strong support provided by the State Government including $365,000 to run the House’s
services for about 45 people.
(4)
Notes Bridgeway House, which is currently located on Fleet Street, a major entrance to
Cumberland Hospital campus, will be re-locating a mere 150 metres onto the Cumberland campus.
(5)
Congratulates the current Government for spending a record $783 million on mental health
services, as opposed to the previous Coalition Government’s closure of 711 mental health beds.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
662
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the media comments of Dr Jamieson of the Greater Southern Area Health
Service on 31 March 2005 that the attendance of 260 Yass residents at a meeting to support the
retention of services at Yass Hospital, was “not indicative of the community’s views”.
(2)
Notes that 1,472 Yass residents have signed a petition opposing the Greater Southern Area Health
Service’s plan to downgrade services at Yass Hospital.
(3)
Notes that over 600 Yass residents attended a public meeting on 7 September 2004 and
unanimously rejected the Greater Southern Area Health Service’s plans to downgrade Yass
Hospital.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to ensure that the views of the Yass Community are heard and that
services at Yass Hospital are not downgraded.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
663
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that a City of Sydney publication states that an $8 million upgrade of Redfern Street “is the
first major initiative in the City of Sydney’s program of revitalizing the Redfern District” and
“currently on program to start construction works sometime in late 2004”.
(2)
Notes that to date no work has started on the Redfern Street upgrade.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Bligh to advise the House why the Council has commenced its upgrades
to Oxford Street and Darlinghurst Road, at $20 million each, but is neglecting Redfern Street.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
664
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the efforts of farmers to control feral animals such as foxes and wild dogs, by means such
as the use of 1080 poison.
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(2)
Condemns the extreme ideology of Animals Australia which seeks the banning of 1080,
philosophically opposes farming and tolerates the extinction of endangered species due to feral
animal impact.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
665
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to accept in principle the concept, proposed by local parents and teaching
staff, for a multi-campus school on the Goonoo Goonoo Road greenfield site it owns in Tamworth,
to incorporate Tamworth West Public School, Tamworth High School, Bullimbal Special School,
a new pre-school and other facilities to be shared by the community.
(2)
Calls for funding to be made available to start work on this project.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
666
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the vicious assault on Gina Simpson (event No. 22880611) that took place on Saturday 22
January 2005 at North Sydney Station.
(2)
Notes the severe facial injuries inflicted by a punch from an allegedly intoxicated person that
necessitated transfer to hospital via an ambulance and left Ms Simpson with symptoms associated
with the attack.
(3)
Expresses concern that to this date the person who allegedly assaulted Ms Simpson has not been
charged with any offence, and that attempts by Ms Simpson to obtain further details about the case
from North Sydney Police Station have been met with confusion and contradiction.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Police to thoroughly review this serious case so that when an assault has
occurred the perpetrator is charged.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
667
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the historic motion passed in the Legislative Assembly in 1997 condemning the
Armenian genocide of 1915.
(2)
Notes the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian genocide on 24 April 2005.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
668
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House calls on the Government to listen to the residents of East Lindfield protect the Crown
Land formerly leased to the Women’s Bowling Club in Wellington Road adjoining Garigal National Park,
to support its rezoning from residential to recreational use, and not sell the land to balance the State
budget.
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(Notice given 7 April 2005)
669
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that the Government has
(a)
failed to honour a promise to review the school teacher staffing formula; and
(b)
betrayed communities in drought affected areas where enrolments have dropped because
families have been forced to move out of town.
Calls on the Government to immediately adjust the school staffing formula to prevent small public
schools such as Bald Blair, Binalong, Croppa Creek, Duri, Greenwell Point, Narara, Ranking
Springs, Scarborough, Vacy and Wattle Flat which have been affected by the drought, from losing
teachers.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
670
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that women suffering from Alzheimers disease or other dementias may still require access to
Breast Screen facilities.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Health for no longer allowing women over the age of 69 years to be
sent reminder notes to attend Breast Screen appointments.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
671
Mr APLIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources for reducing funding to
the Murray Darling Basin Commission for the 2005-06 year.
(2)
Notes that the New South Wales reduction of funding will jeopardize agreed programs to reduce
salinity levels and to boost delivery of environmental water management projects in the Murray
Darling Basin.
(3)
Seeks confirmation from the Minister of his continuing commitment to the Living Murray.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
672
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House opposes the proposal by the Government appointed Warringah Council Administrator to
bitumen seal the majority of Nolan and Passmare Reserves, North Manly thereby destroying the largest
grassed recreational sporting area on the Northern Beaches.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
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673
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House notes that a proposal to promote the flying of the Australian flag on NSW Police vehicles
on Australia Day, Anzac Day and Remembrance Day has been rejected by the Minister for Police.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
674
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House
(1)
(2)
Notes that at the annual public hearing of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against
Corruption with the ICAC Commissioner:
(a)
It was confirmed the Government’s Ministerial Code of Conduct is not an applicable code
of conduct for the purposes of the ICAC Act as it has never been prescribed or adopted by
regulation.
(b)
That since 1998 the ICAC has expressed concern about the absence of an enforceable code
for Ministers whose duties are more extensive, and whose access and control of funds is far
greater than other Members.
(c)
Unlike codes applicable to other public sector agencies, the Ministerial Code of Conduct is
not publicly accessible despite ICAC believing there was a clear public interest for its
publication.
Calls upon the Government to establish and publish an enforceable Code of Conduct for Ministers.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
675
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Minister for Energy and Utilities falsely asserted in this House that Mick Greene and
heads of other water utilities had stated that Services Sydney required a $500 million government
subsidy to reuse Sydney’s sewage water.
(2)
Notes the assertion was publicly denied by Nick Greene and other heads of water utilities.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to withdraw these remarks.
(Notice given 7 April 2005)
676
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with sadness the passing of the Hon Sir Joh Bjelke Petersen, former Premier of Queensland.
(2)
Acknowledges the legacy of Sir Joh’s achievements in relation to infrastructure development and
reduction of State taxes, resulting in Queensland’s economy growing at a rate of 26.6% over the
last 10 years compared to 19.9% for New South Wales.
(3)
Offers sincere condolences to Lady Florence and the Bjelke Petersen family.
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(Notice given 3 May 2005)
677
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Minister for Health has received over 2300 letters from Gunnedah residents
supporting the campaign to build a new ambulance station.
(2)
Notes that plans for a new station were first drawn up by the Askin Government in 1974 but never
actioned.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to commit funds to build a new ambulance station in Gunnedah.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
678
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources
for approving the construction of a new $30 million cargo facility at Port Kembla.
(2)
Notes that this project will create 60 new jobs.
(3)
Acknowledges the Government’s commitment to its Ports Growth Strategy.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
679
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the deplorable state of Ulladulla High School which is bulging at the seams due to an
enrolment of 1300 instead of 800, where demountables have been erected on every spare inch of
space, and buildings are subject to damage due to destruction of a water course.
(2)
Calls on the Government to nominate a new high school in Ulladulla as the next project to be
funded and built as part of its Public-Private Partnership Program.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
680
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the City of Sydney for its progress on the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre in Ultimo.
(2)
Congratulates the Lord Mayor for ensuring residents in the new State seat of Sydney have a first
class swimming facility after increasing the budget for the Aquatic Centre from $25 million to $40
million.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Bligh to advise the House when her current constituents in Redfern, who
will come into the State seat of Heffron in 2007, can expect the City of Sydney to commence the
$8 million upgrade of Redfern Street.
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(Notice given 3 May 2005)
681
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Police officers of the Monaro Local Area Command who received Police medals
for long service and good conduct in the first week of May 2005.
(2)
Notes that the officers and the Government have provided Monaro with a stable Police workforce
and much higher Police numbers than under the previous coalition Government.
(3)
Condemns the Leader of The Nationals for his failure to understand that experienced Police
officers are attracted to, and staying in, Monaro, producing great reductions in crime for the
Monaro community.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
682
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s efforts and success in bringing down crime rates across New South
Wales.
(2)
Congratulates Commander John Richardson and his team in the Campsie Local Area Command
for reducing the incidents in home break and enter, theft from person, burglary, and robberies.
(3)
Notes the respect and high esteem in which the staff of the Campsie Command are held within the
community.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
683
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Innovate the Hunter Challenge held in Newcastle on Thursday 28 April 2005.
(2)
Congratulates Hunter Net for developing a program to assist Hunter engineers and manufacturers
to introduce innovative business strategies to help strengthen technologies and assist in growing
Hunter businesses.
(3)
Acknowledges the role of the New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development,
the Federal Government under its Regional Partnerships Program, and the sponsorship of Hunter
Net, the University of Newcastle and the Hunter Institute of TAFE, in development of the
program.
(4)
Notes the importance of the program in developing export potential in small and medium
enterprises in the Hunter.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
684
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Acknowledges the excellent work of the Police, detectives and support staff in the Ashfield,
Burwood and Strathfield Local Area Commands.
(2)
Notes that recent figures from the Bureau of Crimes Statistics and Research show that crime is
either falling or stable across the major crime categories in the electorate of Strathfield.
(3)
Notes the Government’s enduring commitment to policing and community safety.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
685
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Gunnedah Timbers management are struggling to motivate their staff while the decision
on the future of the Brigalow South Bioregion is still unannounced.
(2)
Notes the uncertainty created in the wider community in towns such as Gunnedah and Baradine by
the Government’s inability to make a decision.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to announce the decision as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 3 May 2005)
686
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government’s decision to cut the Medicare safety net.
(2)
Acknowledges that this decision will have disastrous effects for millions of hardworking families
across the country that struggle to afford adequate healthcare.
(3)
Notes that the announcement by the Federal Government renders untrue statements made by the
Federal Minister for Health before the election when he promised no cuts to the Medicare safety
net.
(4)
Reaffirms the State Government’s commitment to universal healthcare access.
(Notice given 4 May 2005)
687
Mr APLIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the threat by three surgeons to resign from their positions at Albury Base
Hospital unless disputes over contracts can be resolved.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to ensure adequate funds are made available to Greater Southern
Area Health Service to ensure that surgery at the hospital is not further jeopardized.
(Notice given 4 May 2005)
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688
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Rejects the Federal Minister for Health’s reference to the States as “beggars” in relation to the
issue of funding for training of surgeons.
(2)
Notes the Federal Government’s abrogation of their responsibility in terms of Federal/State
funding arrangements.
(3)
Asserts that such a statement shows disregard to the needs of people requiring surgery.
(Notice given 4 May 2005)
689
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Illawarra engineering sector have banded together to seek opportunities and
business growth that would not be achievable on their own.
(2)
Welcomes the commitment of i3net to share resources and skills to achieve business growth in the
Illawarra.
(3)
Congratulates Mr Bob Coombes, Chairman i3net and Mr Scott Haig, Business Development
Manager on their innovative approach to business.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
690
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House unites in calling on the Federal Government to rule out any proposals to limit Medicare’s
coverage of IVF treatments.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
691
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Shadow Minister for Education for her comment that Jerrabomberra Primary
School has had an 89.1% increase in truancy between 2002 & 2003.
(2)
Notes that Jerrabomberra Public School only opened in August 2002 meaning comparisons
between 2002 & 2003 are meaningless; that the school has almost no truancy and is producing
tremendous results.
(3)
Notes that this new school has been extremely successful growing to over 600 enrolments in just
three years.
(4)
Calls on the Shadow Minister to apologise to the hard working parents, students and teachers of
Jerrabomberra Public School.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
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692
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in 2003, nearly 11 million days were lost to NSW public school student absenteeism.
(2)
Notes that the secondary schools absentee rate is higher that it has ever been, with an increase of
164,132 days compared to the year before.
(3)
Recognises that absenteeism severely impacts literacy levels in NSW where 29% of year 10
students are only able to read or write at a most basic level.
(4)
Condemns the Government’s attempts to downplay the problem.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for Education to explain what steps will be taken to combat these student
absentee rates.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
693
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the release on 8 April 2005 of the Sentinel Events Review Committee report investigating
suicide and homicide by mental health patients recently discharged from inpatients units in NSW.
(2)
Notes page 36 of the report which states “a substantial number of deaths was preventable”.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to report to the House on the action he will take to address this
serious issue.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
694
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government:
(1)
To assist the people of inland NSW to rectify the major deficiency in water for country towns,
village and farms.
(2)
To appropriate a third of the funding they are earmarking for the desalination program, and put it
towards provision of more potable and industrial water in preparation for the next inevitable
drought.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
695
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the continuing uncertainty for people with water access only properties in relation to their
payment for the use of Crown Land to enter their homes via jetties and pontoons.
(2)
Urges the Government to acknowledge that the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal
recommendations relating to use of Crown Land are inequitable for water access only properties.
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(3)
Calls on the Government to acknowledge water access homeowners in the State budget and
recognize that they are different to homeowners who have both water and land access to their
properties.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
696
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern that real estate agents in the electorate of Burrinjuck are currently sending
letters to many low-income tenants informing them rent increases have been forced on landlords
due to the Government’s imposition of land tax on low value properties.
(2)
Condemns the Government for imposing this increased tax burden on low-income earners who are
least able to afford increases in their rent.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
697
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to match the New South Wales Coalition’s commitment to
provide funding for a new primary school for Lake Cathie and nominate Lake Cathie as one of the next
projects to be funded and built as part of its Public-Private Partnership Program.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
698
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a letter from Dr Keith McKenry former General Manager of ACR Asbestos Removal
Program to the Minister for Health drawing attention to the risk to public health of asbestos
installation in homes in Queanbeyan, Jindabyne, Batemans Bay and potentially Bega.
(2)
Notes that the Public Health Unit of Greater Southern Area Health Service is currently undertaking
testing for grey asbestos in homes in Bega, having already identified homes in Queanbeyan.
(3)
Notes that the Government has failed to issue a public health warning.
(4)
Calls on the Government to address this public health problem.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
699
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government’s threatened closure of Campbell Hospital at Coraki.
(2)
Notes that North Coast Area Health Service alternative plan for a day clinic at Coraki and an
Aboriginal health outpost at Box Ridge was ill informed and subsequently withdrawn.
(3)
Notes the protest by the Coraki and mid-Richmond community on 28 April 2005 at Coraki, against
the threatened closure of their hospital.
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(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to heed the concerns of 400 school children, parents, businesses
and the elderly who protested.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
700
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that, while more that one million dollars was legislated by the Government to fund office fitouts for the Minister for Energy and Utilities and the Minister for Juvenile Justice, the one million
dollars promised for Thirroul police station has not eventuated.
(2)
Notes the failure of the Minister for Police on 5 May 2005 to guarantee that the funding will be in
next year’s budget.
(3)
Notes the Minister’s tactic in devising a new police resources survey in the area.
(4)
Condemns the Government for misleading the people of the Illawarra.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
701
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Schizophrenia Awareness Week will be held from 15 to 21 May 2005.
(2)
Notes that funding has been provided for planning a twelve bed Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Ward in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Hospital.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to include capital funding for the building of this facility in the
2005/2006 Budget.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
702
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Government to recognise the principle of free and unfettered access to private
residential property across public space whether by land or by water where road access is not available.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
703
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House condemns the Premier:
(1)
for failing to keep the promise that livelihoods and jobs in the Brigalow Belt South Bio Region
would be secure; and
(2)
for spending $80 million of taxpayers’ money to destroy a $50 million per year timber industry.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
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704
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the Korean War veterans of Australia in their efforts to gain appropriate recognition for
their service in Korea between 1953 and 1957 when although an armistice had been called,
conflict had not ceased.
(2)
Calls on the Federal Government to grant the Korean War veterans’ request to recognise this
service with the Returned from Active Service Badge, the Australian Active Service Medal 19451975, with Korean clasp, and appropriate recognition of the deaths of Korean War veterans by
their inclusion on honour rolls and memorials.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
705
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House congratulates the Neila Restaurant and its owners Anna Wong and Jerry Mousakis on
their success in making Neila one of the top restaurants in NSW, as recognised by the Good Living
Supplement in the Sydney Morning Herald and the QANTAS magazine.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
706
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the report by the Australian Institute into travelling times for metropolitan commuters where
the average commuting time in Sydney is 4 hours and 43 minutes per week.
(2)
Notes that average commuter times in country cities and towns is 2 hours 10 minutes.
(3)
Calls on the Government to publicise this advantage and encourage businesses to decentralise to
country towns and cities for economic, family and health benefits.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
707
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of Batemans Bay resident Mr John Cullen who has been wrongly identified by the
Infringement Processing Bureau for an infringement he did not commit on a Sydney train.
(2)
Notes that the Government, despite the Infringement Processing Bureau reissuing his drivers
licence has on repeated occasions, failed to address this matter, and is still pursuing Mr Cullen for
a fine when a statutory declaration from the person who committed the offence has been provided.
(3)
Calls on the Treasurer to address this matter without delay.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
708
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Objects to the removal of the staff room demountable at Tabulum Primary School, as there is no
alternate staffroom facilities or amenities available.
(2)
Notes that a new detention centre being built at Tabulam will bring employment and new
enrolments to the school in the near future.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to reverse the decision to remove the demountable, recognising the needs of
the low social-economic environment due to a large Aboriginal community and drought stricken
farming families.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
709
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House supports current arrangements in relation to access to Medicare for IVF treatments.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
710
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government for engaging in the practice of using cheap prisoner labour to
manufacture products being made by NSW workers, thereby costing the private sector jobs and forcing
the closure of some businesses.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
711
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that:
(a)
It is four months since Justice McInerney recommended that “The RailCorp passenger
containment policy must be abandoned.”
(b)
It is six months since the Transport Safety Regulator’s report into Emergency Evacuation
recommended that train “doors should be provided with an internal door opening device”
and highlighted “the rate of frequency of fires occurring on the State rail network is twice
… that ... of the UK.”
(c)
It is four years since the Christie Report highlighted “…serious shortcomings in fire and
life safety systems for the underground portions of the rail network” and “concluded that
current risks were above acceptable limits”.
(d)
Government safety audits note that fires and explosions in CityRail have increased
dramatically in the last two years with January being the worst month to date with 21 fires
and explosions in CityRail.
Calls on the Minister for Transport to take action to allow train passengers to escape rail carriages
in the event of a fire.
(Notice given 5 May 2005)
712
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Congratulates the organizers of the 2005 ITU World Duathlon Championships on choosing
Newcastle as the location for this event from 23 – 25 September 2005.
(2)
Notes that over 2000 competitors will take part, bringing economic benefits of over $2.3 million to
Newcastle, showcasing its outstanding coastal and city attractions.
(3)
Thanks the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation for providing $90,000 to assist in the
staging of this international event.
(Notice given 24 May 2005)
713
Mr BROWN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates South Coast school communities on their academic, sporting and cultural
achievements.
(2)
Condemns the Shadow Minister for Education for announcing grossly incorrect truancy figures at
Bomaderry High School.
(Notice given 24 May 2005)
714
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on planning to spend $2.8 million on expanding the successful
“circle sentencing” plan to five new areas by the end of 2005.
(2)
Notes that this plan enables Aboriginal people to take responsibility to reduce crime in their own
community.
(3)
Recognises that “circle sentencing” has made a real impact with around 90% of those who have
experienced it not re-offending.
(4)
Acknowledges that in Nowra alone the number of criminal matters a month have decreased from
40 to 14 and repeat offenders have fallen dramatically.
(Notice given 24 May 2005)
715
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the new wages agreement between the Government and the NSW Nurses’
Association which delivers nurses working in NSW public hospitals and community health
facilities a 14.74% pay increase over the next three years.
(2)
Notes that this wages agreement assists in maintaining the profession of nursing as an attractive
career option.
(3)
Commends the role of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission in the wages agreement.
(Notice given 24 May 2005)
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716
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the official opening of the restored and upgraded Stockton Fire Station at a cost of
$300,000.
(2)
Congratulates the NSW Fire Brigade for its sensitive restoration of the historic station and the
provision of additional first class facilities for Stockton fire officers.
(3)
Thanks the 12 fire officers under the leadership of Captain Glen McMahon for their protection of
the Stockton and Fern Bay communities.
(4)
Congratulates the Government for its ongoing $97 million fire station program, which will see 50
fire stations built or upgraded across NSW.
(Notice given 24 May 2005)
717
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Premier and the Minister for Transport for their ongoing commitment to the $1
billion rail clearways plan and the completion of the $17 million Macdonaldtown turnback.
(2)
Notes that the Government is now spending an additional $35 million on the Macdonaldtown
stabling project, which will increase capacity by a further five trains.
(3)
Notes that the billion dollar Clearways plan will have a major impact on the capacity, safety and
reliability of the network as it ensures a problem on one Cityrail line does not affect all other lines.
(4)
Welcomes the commitment of almost $100 million in the 2005-06 budget to continue work on this
important rail reform.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
718
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on keeping its promise to fund a new Queanbeyan hospital in the
2005 budget.
(2)
Congratulates the Government on the fact that the project is still on track as promised and thanks
the medical professionals and the Queanbeyan community for input into planning for the new
hospital.
(3)
Condemns The Nationals for their failure to take such action in 15 years representing Monaro.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
719
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Haberfield branch of the ALP has called on the Government to increase
resources for mental health.
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(Notice given 25 May 2005)
720
Mr GREENE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the $400,000 upgrade currently underway at Hurstville Railway Station that will greatly
improve access to transport services for local residents, especially the elderly and disabled.
(2)
Notes that Mortdale Railway Station is currently undergoing an Easy Access upgrade with $4
million allocated in the 2006 budget.
(3)
Commends the Minister for Transport for his interest in these important local projects and for this
site visits to Hurstville and Mortdale Stations in mid-May 2005.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
721
Mr O’FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes claims by the Minister for Health that the Commonwealth had not “given a single extra
dollar” to NSW for public hospitals.
(2)
Notes Budget Paper No. 3 confirms that in 2005 the Commonwealth Government will provide
$2.804 million extra funding to the State.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
722
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister for Commerce on the release of a revised draft bill
dealing with reckless conduct that leads to death in the workplace.
(2)
Notes that six months of consultation has resulted in this new draft bill, which includes gaol
penalties and large fines in the event of reckless conduct causing the death of an employee in the
workplace.
(3)
Recognises that this legislation will send a strong message to the small minority who are not
working hard to reduce injuries, accidents and fatalities in the workplace.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
723
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Federal Government to increase funding to universities, including the University of
Western Sydney.
(2)
Calls on the University of Western Sydney to keep all land assets zoned for educational purposes.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
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724
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Master Builders Association Newcastle Group Training on their five year long
successful apprentice group training program.
(2)
Notes that over this period, trainees and apprentices have been allocated to 107 different
employers who have provided work for 482 young people, 123 of whom have successfully
completed their trade course.
(3)
Congratulates the State Government for the $67,000 in ongoing funding to support this essential
skills building program for young people in the Newcastle community.
(Notice given 25 May 2005)
725
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources for the Metropolitan
Strategy and the funding for planning undertaken by Penrith City Council.
(2)
Congratulates the community members of the Penrith and Lower Blue Mountains who attended
the Penrith Metro Strategy Forum.
(3)
Welcomes the Penrith City Council review of the town centres of Penrith and St Marys and the
subsequent findings.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
726
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government to clearly outline how it proposes to deal with the 768 Notices
of Motions on the Business Paper within the term of this Parliament.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
727
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House supports the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union in imposing a Red and
Green Ban on Redfern Oval.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
728
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House urges the Minister for Tourism to take steps to ensure that Goulburn’s major tourism
drawcards, including Wakefield Park race-days, the Blues Festival, the Lilac Festival and the Rose
Festival are able to continue despite this Government’s failure to properly secure Goulburn’s rapidly
diminishing water supply.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
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729
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Leader of the Opposition’s commitment to cutting more than 18,000 NSW public sector
employees.
(2)
Notes the devastating impact this would have on communities with big NSW public sector
workforces, including Queanbeyan, Cooma, Jindabyne, Eden and Bombala.
(3)
Calls on the Leader of the Opposition to detail:
(a)
Which regional communities would be affected by his plan; and
(b)
What other measures he would use to bridge his $9 billion budget black hole.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
730
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House notes that Queensland won the State of Origin last night because the Queensland players
didn’t have to worry about paying NSW taxes.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
731
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that community organisations providing critical mental health services are having their
proportion of the mental health budget cut from 2.4% to 1.9%.
(2)
Notes that this is a cut in real terms of nearly half a million dollars.
(3)
Condemns the Minister for Health for making NSW the state with the lowest level of assistance to
community organisations specialising in mental health in the country.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
732
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in the 2005-2006 State Budget $1 million out of total of $1.9 million has been allocated
to the building of Cudal Hospital.
(2)
Notes that the project is now being referred to as the Cudal Clinic, and there is no reference to the
promised 10 sub and non-acute beds for elderly residents.
(3)
Refers to the Minister for Local Government’s promise that the full $4.5 million project would be
finished in July 2004.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to assure the residents of Cudal that a new hospital will proceed as
originally promised.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
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733
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of the Hornsby Shire e-Waste project where old computers, monitors, keyboards
and other computer equipment have been collected at 4 sites since 14 April 2005.
(2)
Congratulates Hornsby Shire Council, Hornsby District Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
CBD Enviro Services and all participants involved in this environmentally friendly initiative.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
734
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House supports the CMFEU in opposing the Government’s vendor tax.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
735
Mr ORKOPOULOS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the announcement of a $262 million contract for another 81 outer suburban carriages,
awarded to United Gonninan at Broadmeadow in the Hunter Region.
(2)
Congratulates the Government for further investment in the Hunter region, which, with this
contract alone, creates 70 new jobs and ensures the continuation of employment for hundreds of
highly skilled tradespeople and apprentices.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
736
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the conduct of Shoalhaven City Councillors at their meeting on Tuesday 24 May in which
three police were called.
(2)
Notes that Mayor Greg Watson has lost control of the Council.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Local Government to investigate this matter.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
737
Mr SOURIS to move—
That this House congratulates the NSW Waratahs upon reaching their first final in the Super12
Competition and wishes them every success against the Crusaders at Jade Stadium on 28 May 2005.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
738
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that infrastructure spending in the State budget amounts to a low $3.72 per kilometre in
terms of new projects for the Princes Highway over the next twelve months.
(2)
Condemns the Treasurer and the Government for their continuing neglect of the most dangerous
State Highway in NSW.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
739
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Southern Area Health Service (GSAHS)
acknowledged that it is unacceptable to have a position where creditors are not paid in a timely
fashion.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to ensure payment of businesses in the Riverina owed thousands
of dollars due over 45 days by GSAHS, including some since December 2004.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
740
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government for:
(1)
Putting communities at greater risk by cutting firefighter numbers this year and budgeting for even
fewer fire fighters next year.
(2)
For cutting funding for new fire stations and fire trucks.
(3)
For allowing major regional centres such as Lismore to continue without full around the clock fire
services.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
741
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Attorney General and Minister for the Environment has postponed his planned visit
to Gunnedah on 2 June 2005, probably fearing the community’s response to his influence on the
Government’s decision on the Brigalow Belt South Bio Region.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to attend instead.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
742
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government did not allocate any money in this year’s budget for the Princes Highway
south of Nowra.
(2)
Condemns the Treasurer and the Government for their continuing neglect of the most dangerous
State Highway in NSW.
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(Notice given 26 May 2005)
743
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the increasing number of fires and explosions in CityRail.
(2)
Notes the increasing maintenance problems on CityRail trains.
(3)
Notes that a fire in Austria in 2000 killed 158 people who had desperately tried to escape the
locked train doors.
(4)
Calls on the Premier to act urgently to address CityRail’s increasing safety problems and to unlock
the train doors so passengers can escape a fire.
(Notice given 26 May 2005)
744
Mr STONER to move—
That this House endorses comments by Federal Labor MP Craig Everson that there is a “threat to small
NSW towns by a Carr Government decision to withdraw large areas of the Pilliga State Forest from wood
production”.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
745
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the twenty new beds allocated for Canterbury Hospital.
(2)
Notes that additional beds and individual hospital plans across the inner west and south west have
reduced waiting times in emergency departments and provided quicker access to beds in wards.
(3)
Notes that Canterbury Hospital administrators belive that emergency department waiting times
will continue to improve.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
746
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Kosta Tsuyu as an outstanding Australian who enjoys universal admiration on
account of his boxing career, as a role model, as a family man, and as a businessman in Australian
society.
(2)
Congratulates Kosta for being modest in his success and even more gracious in defeat.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
747
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the recent Federal Budget Paper No. 3, Table 13 which sets out State and Territory Gains
from Income Tax Reform.
(2)
Notes that for the years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 the State of NSW is listed as receiving a
gain of zero.
(3)
Calls on the Opposition to support the State Government in fighting for a better Federal funding
deal for NSW residents.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
748
Mrs FARDELL to move—
That this House calls on the Leader of the Opposition to clarify his comments reported in the Dubbo
Daily Liberal dated Monday 6 June 2005 that:
(1)
Under an Opposition policy serious criminals would receive mandatory jail sentences for their
crimes.
(2)
The policy would apply only to murderers, rapists and serious drug offenders, would not include
juveniles, and not extend to property crime or manslaughter nor target Aboriginal offenders.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
749
Mr ORKOPOULOS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Liberal Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia was joined by National and
Liberal Party state leaders from Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia in not
supporting the Federal Government’s industrial relations proposals.
(2)
Condemns the NSW Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of The Nationals for being the only
supporters of the Federal Government’s grab for industrial relations powers, to the detriment of
NSW families.
(Notice given 7 June 2005)
750
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Justice for:
(a)
The $320,000 in grants received by 18 organisations across NSW through the Victims of
Violent Crime Grants Program that is used to aid community based organizations assist
victims of crime.
(b)
The $10,000 grant given to the NSW Rape Centre to assist with an online rape counselling
service.
(c)
The $15,000 grant to Dympna Child Sexual Assault Counselling and Resource Centre to
support children who are victims of sexual assault.
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(2)
Commends the work of these organizations in progressing the rights of women and children in
NSW.
(Notice given 8 June 2005)
751
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes that the Premier referred to the Chatswood “rail tunnels” on Wednesday 8 June
2005 on radio, indicating he does not know what project he is talking about.
(Notice given 8 June 2005)
752
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important work performed by the Sexual Assault Service at Royal North Shore Hospital.
(2)
Notes the Jacaranda Program for Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Assault will receive no further
funding after 30 June 2005.
(3)
Notes that without secure funding, planning and research are detrimentally affected.
(4)
Requests the Government to provide recurrent funding for the continuation of this essential
service.
(Notice given 8 June 2005)
753
Mr TINK to move—
That this House notes that the Premier’s office is involved in a right wing branch stacking operation in
eastern Sydney, and that the Premier’s Director of Communications, by stacking out the left in Bondi, is
undermining the Treasurer.
(Notice given 8 June 2005)
754
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the highly successful Support and New Directions for Students (SANDS) program run for at
risk Year 9 students from Nambucca Heads, Macksville and Bowraville over the last 6 years.
(2)
Notes the application for the continuation of this highly effective program under Links to Learning
funding has had no response from the Minister’s office, resulting in its cessation on 23 May 2005.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its failure to support young people in the Nambucca Valley.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
755
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the Government’s commitment of $9.7 million for the rebuilding of Campsie Police
Station.
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(2)
Notes that $3 million towards this commitment has been allocated in the recent 2005/2006 Budget.
(3)
Notes that the officers and general staff at the Station, and people in the Campsie Command area
welcome the new facility.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
756
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes that according to figures from the National Mental Health Report 2004, in the past
decade NSW at just 23%, has had by far the lowest per capita growth in mental health funding of all the
States and Territories.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
757
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Health for:
(a)
The 35 new permanent beds at Concord Hospital assisting in cutting waiting lists in the
inner west;
(b)
The allocation of $500,000 to open an additional theatre in the Concord Hospital Burns
Unit;
(c)
The provision of $1m to open the Concord Hospital Clinical Hub; and
Acknowledges the vital work undertaken by the Director of the Burns Unit, Dr Peter Maitz and the
Multidisciplinary Team at Concord Hospital, caring for burns victims of the Bali terrorist
bombing.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
758
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the organisers of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious one-day cycle race, the Goulburn to
Camden Cycle Classic, have been waiting for Roads and Traffic Authority approval of this event
for over eight months.
(2)
Notes that this sports tourism event, due to take place on 25 September 2005 will provide a
significant financial boost to the economy of drought ravaged Goulburn.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to immediately fast track the approval of this important regional
event.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
759
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes the excellent work of the mental health team operating from the Community
Mental Health Service at Cremorne; commends the Shadow Minister for Mental Health for joining the
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Member for North Shore and the local community in promoting its retention; and calls on the Minister for
Health to do the same.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
760
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that:
(a)
Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show that the number of self-employed persons in
Australia now exceeds the number of those in trade unions;
(b)
only one in six workers in the private sector are members of a trade union; and
(c)
the unions with the highest coverage of eligible workers are unions such as the Police
Association, Teacher’s Federation and Public Service Association, which are not affiliated
to the Australian Labor Party.
Calls upon the trade union movement to renounce its 19th century ideology and sever links with
the Australian Labor Party.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
761
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to maintain funding for the Priority Action Schools Program.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
762
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House notes that Mr Peter Cochran’s “Whan Watch” has failed to acknowledge more than two
dozen recent Government achievements in Southern Monaro, in particular failing to acknowledge the
commencement of Adaminaby’s new $5 million water supply.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
763
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the significant economic contribution to tourism and business of long distance cycling,
especially in drought stricken cities and towns.
(2)
Notes the interest shown by cycling clubs in picturesque and accessible locations for competitive
and recreational cycling routes.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately finalise the necessary arrangements for the Goulburn to
Camden Cycle Classic and remove bureaucratic obstacles to such events.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
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764
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the perpetrator of an assault on a young woman at North Sydney Railway Station on 22
January 2005 was finally charged 5 months after the event.
(2)
Expresses alarm that the Police officer informing the young woman stated that her case would
“once more have to be paid by the community purse”.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Police to ensure that victims are not subjected to this type of comment.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
765
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Federal Government for its contribution of $55m towards structural adjustment
for NSW groundwater users.
(2)
Notes that the funding announcement would have been made much earlier had the NSW Premier
not withdrawn from the National Water Initiative prior to the Federal election.
(3)
Notes that irrigators have not agreed to contribute $55m to structural adjustment because they do
not wish to fund their own demise.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
766
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Attorney General to recognise that the Children (Protection and Parental
Responsibility) Act 1997 has been operating successfully in Orange since 1996.
(2)
Notes that because the responsibility and the costs of the Act have been passed on to local councils
very few councils are prepared to follow the lead of Orange.
(3)
Notes that while the Attorney General has approved an extension in Orange, his comments and
lack of support threaten the continuation of this valuable legislation throughout the State.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
767
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the 50% reduction in environmental water flows to the Hawkesbury River under the present
Government.
(2)
Notes that over 54,000 residents are dependent on water drawn from downstream of Warragamba
Dam.
(3)
Calls on the Government to guarantee that all water used for domestic purposes meets the required
health standards.
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(Notice given 9 June 2005)
768
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of community based mental health facilities.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to end twelve months of uncertainty by re-instating community
based mental health facilities in Chatswood and by confirming the future of the Cremorne
Community Mental Health Centre.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
769
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges and thanks the Coonamble community and the people of New South Wales for
their generosity and sympathy towards the plight of the children of the Conn family, Samantha,
Matthew and Joe, orphaned on the weekend in a tragic house fire on a property near Coonamble.
(2)
Pays tribute to the neighbours who have pledged to run the Conn family farm for the children, so
they may have a viable family farm to inherit.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
770
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the environmental and economic damage, thermal pollution, unseasonably high water flows
and destruction of scenic areas that are being inflicted on the environs of the Tumut River by the
Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources.
(2)
Calls on the Government to explain its actions to the local community and halt this destruction of
the environment and economy of the Tumut region.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
771
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the difficulty facing residents of Burrill Lake, as rising water levels of the lake impact on the
environment and cause damage to property.
(2)
Calls on the Government to act immediately to reopen the lake by dredging the entrance of the
lake to the ocean.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
772
Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that in 2002 the Government refused to release rail safety audits on the grounds that it would
be a terrorism risk and a few months later seven people died at Waterfall as a result of systemic
rail safety failures.
(2)
Notes the Government has refused to release the maintenance and engineering safety reports for
the Circular Quay pylons, stating that it would be a security risk.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to table maintenance and engineering reports for the Circular Quay pylons.
(Notice given 9 June 2005)
773
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises and congratulates the St Vincent de Paul Society for many years of impressive
charitable works.
(2)
Notes the claim by the Centre for Independent Studies that the St Vincent de Paul Society is part
of a communist conspiracy.
(3)
Agrees with the St Vincent de Paul Society that the Centre for Independent Studies should have a
“Bex and a good lie down”.
(Notice given 21 June 2005)
774
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government and the Federal Minister for Workplace Relations for accusing
Unions NSW of running deceptive and misleading television advertisements which suggest that
employees might be coerced by employers to sign Australian Workplace Agreements (AWAs).
(2)
Notes that workers employed in the Department of Workplace Relations under the Federal
Minister have been pressured for approximately 9 months to sign AWAs.
(3)
Notes the Minister’s misleading actions in not declaring that his own staff are required to sign
AWAs prior to commencement.
(4)
Congratulates the employees of the Department of Workplace Relations and the community and
public sector union for raising public awareness of this Minister’s hypocritical actions.
(Notice given 21 June 2005)
775
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes figures from NSW Health which show the number of patients waiting for more than 12
months at Wyong Hospital for surgery has blown out from 8 patients when the Coalition left office
in 1995 to 95 patients after 10 years of Labor Government.
(2)
Notes that as at April 2005, 864 people remained on the surgery waiting list at Wyong Hospital,
237 more than only a month earlier and 407 more than only a year earlier as at April 2004.
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(3)
Notes comments from the Minister for the Central Coast detailing new wards and operating
theatres at Wyong Hospital.
(4)
Notes these improvements have not improved Wyong Hospital’s waiting lists.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for the Central Coast and the Government to immediately fund
improvements to Wyong Hospital’s surgical facilities to reduce waiting times for suffering
patients.
(Notice given 21 June 2005)
776
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
Congratulates Clare Martin and the Labor Government on its landslide victory in the Northern Territory
election held on 18 June 2005.
(Notice given 21 June 2005)
777
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That the week of 20 to 24 June 2005 is Drug Action Week with over 640 events being held across
Australia.
(2)
That each day has a different theme to reflect the diversity and complexity of alcohol and other
drug use and abuse.
(3)
The themes are young people, treatment, prevention, Indigenous Australians and consumers and
carers.
(4)
The State Government’s consistent and ongoing work in tackling this complex and often
devastating issue.
(Notice given 21 June 2005)
778
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Celebrates the opening by the Premier on Monday 20 June 2005 of the $32.5 million Eastern
Grandstand of Energy Australia Stadium.
(2)
Thanks the Premier and the State Government for the grant that enabled the building of this world
class regional facility.
(3)
Congratulates all involved in bringing this project to completion.
(4)
Acknowledges the generosity of the Newcastle Permanent Building Society in underwriting a
video superscreen for the facility.
(5)
Calls upon the Federal Government to honour its promise to match State funding to enable the
completion of a world class venue.
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(Notice given 21 June 2005)
779
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Special Minister of State for announcing a plan for care for
those who are catastrophically injured in motor vehicle accidents.
(2)
Notes the Premier’s statements foreshadowed at the Australian Labor Party conference that the
$280 million scheme involves care in every aspect of the victims’ life after a major accident.
(3)
Commends the Premier and the Special Minister of State in seeking to improve care for those
whose injuries will need ongoing support.
(Notice given 22 June 2005)
780
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House notes that the first Montenegrin citizen to settle in Australia arrived in 1873 and
acknowledges the celebration of this event arranged by the Montenegrin Cultural and Arts Society.
(Notice given 22 June 2005)
781
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding work that community organizations such as ARAFMI – (Families and
Friends Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing) do in providing support, education and
advocacy for carers of people with a mental illness.
(2)
Notes that ARAFMI offices around NSW have experienced large cuts to funding and are uncertain
of their future funding arrangements.
(3)
Condemns the State Government for cutting funding to community based mental health
organizations to just 1.9% of the mental health budget, the worst record in the country.
(Notice given 22 June 2005)
782
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 11 July 2005 is World Population Day and that the day’s theme is Equality Empowers.
(2)
Recognises that the empowerment of women will greatly help to alleviate global poverty.
(3)
Acknowledges that 500,000 women die each year due to the lack of adequate reproductive health
services.
(4)
Notes that the Parliament Group on Population and Development notes that every minute:
(a)
389 women become pregnant, 190 of these pregnancies are unwanted;
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(b)
650 people become infected with a curable sexually transmitted infection; and
(c)
10 people become infected with HIV, half of them women.
(Notice given 22 June 2005)
783
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the commitment of the State Government to the Western Sydney Area Assistance
Scheme (WSAAS).
(2)
Congratulates the Werrington Community Project Inc. for auspicing the “Building Community
Connectedness in Penrith Central” social research project, partly funded by a WSAAS grant.
(3)
Acknowledges that the “Connecting Communities in Central Penrith” social research project was
launched on 14 June 2005.
(Notice given 22 June 2005)
784
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the implementation date for the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural
Resources’ computer energy efficiency modelling system, BASIX is set down for 1 July 2005.
(2)
Notes the development of BASIX is running behind schedule.
(3)
Notes that the property industry has not had time to fully test the software in relation to multidwelling development and has already identified issues with the modelling which are being
addressed by DIPNR.
(4)
Notes that if BASIX is implemented in its current form, the system will encourage design
principles that may be energy efficient but may contravene the Government’s own design quality
principles.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for Planning to defer the roll-out date for BASIX to give the property
industry, especially in rural and regional NSW, a chance to fully test BASIX and highlight design
or system issues with DIPNR.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
785
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the article in the Sun-Herald (12 June 2005) that states Sydney Harbour is the cleanest it has
been in a century.
(2)
Welcomes the return to the Harbour by marine life, some of which has not been in the Harbour for
70 years.
(3)
Notes that the current Government’s $80 million storm water barrier program has played an
integral role in protecting the Harbour from pollution.
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(4)
Congratulates the Government and in particular the Minister for the Environment for their
outstanding commitment to keeping Sydney’s waterways clean.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
786
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Conduct an inquiry into the conduct of education tutoring services across NSW following the
allegations of a cash-for-coursework scheme made by a Sydney teacher in June 2005.
(2)
Disclose details of how widespread this practice is in NSW, how many students it has affected and
why schools were unable to detect the scam.
(3)
Provide details of measures the Government intends adopting to prevent this practice occurring in
future.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
787
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that National Aboriginal and Islander Week is being celebrated from 3rd to 9th of July
2005.
(2)
Notes that this tradition was formalised by Sir Douglas Nicholls in 1957, as a day of remembrance
for Aboriginal people and heritage.
(3)
Notes the continuation of the NSW Government’s long tradition of recognising the National
Aboriginal Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) as evidenced by the reception held by
the Deputy Premier and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs on 7 July at the Museum of Sydney.
(4)
Notes that the 2005 theme is “Our future begins with solidarity”.
(5)
Calls on all Members to participate in local NAIDOC events.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
788
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the significance of the Milfield Bridge as an important historical tourist attraction along the
convict-built Great Northern Road between Sydney and the Hunter Valley.
(2)
Notes that the Roads and Traffic Authority plans to demolish the Bridge next week.
(3)
Expresses its concern that the representations of the Minister for Mineral Resources have been
ignored by the Minister for Roads.
(4)
Calls on the Government to suspend the demolition of the Milfield Bridge so that further
discussions can be held between the RTA and concerned community groups.
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(Notice given 23 June 2005)
789
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of the Men’s Shed at Nambucca Heads in providing support, advice and referral
for local men suffering from long term unemployment, family breakdown and other issues such as
depression.
(2)
Notes that, despite this successful program being adopted in other centres, the Nambucca Men’s
Shed is under threat of closure due to lack of funding.
(3)
Condemns the Government for axing funding to assist men in need in the Nambucca Shire.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
790
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the honour bestowed on Parliamentary Friends of People with a Mental Illness,
when asked to launch the interactive web site parliamentalhealth.com.au.
(2)
Congratulates the Mental Health Co-ordinating Council and Aftercare for creating the concept of a
one-stop shop internet resource on mental health services.
(3)
Urges all Members of Parliament to access the site when dealing with the diverse issues facing
people with a mental illness.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
791
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Hunter Group Training Australia Limited on 25 years of service to the Newcastle
and Hunter Valley workforce.
(2)
Notes that HGT has employed almost 3000 apprentices and trainees over that period and provided
work placed training to many thousands of trainees.
(3)
Congratulates the sponsors and recipients of the 2005 Achievements Awards and Scott Christian,
the overall winner of the Apprentice of the Year Award.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
792
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a report in the Medical Observer that almost one in five general practitioners has had a
patient die because of gaps in the mental health system.
(2)
Calls on the Government to give mental health the priority it deserves in NSW.
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(Notice given 23 June 2005)
793
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls on the Government to maintain and restore, where necessary, State owned buildings
and lands such as the Cootamundra Racecourse Grandstand, the Young Showground Grandstand and the
Cowra Showground Grandstand.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
794
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes community anger in Wollondilly Shire about Council rate rise proposals.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Local Government to consider the representations of Mr John McCrae on
behalf of residents (27 April 2005) regarding:
(a)
community opposition expressed at a public meeting; and
(b)
concerns that a survey reached only 390 residents.
(3)
Requests Council to advise why they changed the definition from rate ‘variation’ to rate ‘increase’,
and to account for claims that the rise is 7% plus the 3% Government-allowed rise, when in fact it
compounds over 5 years to a 61% increase.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to attend a local public meeting and hear from residents before he determines
the matter.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
795
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that four police officers at Yamba are either on sick leave or restricted duties.
(2)
Acknowledges that Yamba Police have been campaigning for four years to have authorised
strength increased.
(3)
Notes that with only 2.5 operational police on duty at any time, their wellbeing and that of the
Yamba community are put at risk.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
796
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House congratulates:
(1)
The Public Schools of the Hunter/Central Coast region on the Star Struck 2005 “On the Move”
production at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre;
(2)
The 2800 students from K-12, over 300 teachers and the ancillary staff of 500 involved in this
magnificent display of student talent; and
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(3)
Parents, carers, sponsors and community for their ongoing support over 13 years of this
outstanding program.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
797
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Wrigleys Company, which commenced operations in Asquith in 1958, on the
opening on 20 June 2005 of 2000 square metres of warehouse space as well as extra car park areas.
(2)
Acknowledges the company for being a good corporate citizen, a wonderful employer and a great
neighbour to the residents living adjacent to the complex.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
798
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent promise by the Government to spend over $8b in rail infrastructure in Sydney.
(2)
Notes the costing implications of that commitment mean that a journey from the new Crows Nest
station to the new Martin Place station will cost $80 each way.
(3)
Notes that the Government has closed the Newcastle rail line and the Casino to Murwillumbah rail
lines to help pay for this promise.
(4)
Notes that neither the Member for Newcastle nor the Member for Tweed has spoken in this House
to defend their rail lines.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
799
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of the NSW abalone industry in seeking productive operations with the re-opening
of Region 1 and maintaining of quotas.
(2)
Calls on the Government and Minister for Fisheries to stop avoiding the issue and meet with the
industry and address their concerns.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
800
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Colin Munro of the ABC on his forthcoming retirement after a lifetime of
journalistic service that has contributed to the knowledge and welfare of the people of NSW,
especially those in rural and regional areas.
(2)
Notes that Colin Munro is an icon in broadcasting and his on-air presence will be greatly missed.
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(3)
Conveys best wishes to Colin and Muffy Munro and trusts that they will be blessed with good
health for a long and happy retirement.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
801
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the commitment of the Coalition to building a new hospital at Narrabri, as announced at a
public meeting in Narrabri on 22 June 2005.
(2)
Notes the failure of the Government to honour its 1995 election promise by the candidate to build
a new hospital in Narrabri.
(3)
Notes it is 10 years since that promise was made and funding could still be provided.
(4)
Congratulates the Coalition for promising to commit funding in regional New South Wales.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
802
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes tha,t as result of the Government’s failure to ensure a long term potable water
supply for the City of Goulburn, patients at Goulburn Base Hospital are being asked to use hygienic
wipes or wash every second day, relatives are asked to bring bottled water, disposable crockery and
cutlery is being used and a dishwasher in the kitchen has been decommissioned.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
803
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes there are no specialised stroke units outside the Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong basin.
(2)
Notes there are on average 200 stroke patients per year in the Riverina area.
(3)
Notes a submission to the Greater Southern Area Health Service recommending the creation of a
specialised stroke unit.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Health to fund the unit thereby overturning the GSAHS decision not to
proceed, due to lack of funds.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
804
Mr ROBERTS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Opposition for failing to support the Federal Government’s proactive
changes to industrial relations laws.
(2)
Notes these laws will provide a greater range of choice for employers and employees.
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(3)
Calls on the NSW Government to support the Federal Government’s changes to industrial
relations to benefit the workers of NSW.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
805
Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House supports the campaign by the Member for Blacktown to axe the vendor duty.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
806
Mr STONER to move—
That this House notes the significant contribution John Anderson has made as Leader of The Nationals
and to people in rural, regional and remote Australia during his 6 year term as Deputy Prime Minister and
9 year term as senior Cabinet Minister, in particular the Regional Australia Summit and the National
Water Initiative.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
807
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Maclean High School has no disabled access for classes on level one.
(2)
Recognises that disabled students should have the same educational opportunities as other able
bodied youth.
(3)
Condemns the Government for ignoring the needs of Maclean’s disabled students.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
808
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognizes the valuable and essential contribution of foster carers in NSW.
(2)
Notes that the Government has failed to regularly and reasonably increase foster care allowances.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately implement CPI increases to the allowance of 10,500
foster carers in NSW.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
809
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes documentary evidence that Corrective Services Industries is manufacturing products using
prisoner labour that has forced the closure of businesses in NSW and put workers onto the dole.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Justice for misleading the public when he claimed that prisoners were
only making product previously imported.
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(3)
Requests the Legislative Council General Purpose Standing Committee No. 3 to investigate the
actions of all relevant parties in the breach of the Government’s charter aimed at protecting NSW
jobs.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
810
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s failure to create 1000 group-home places over the last 5 years even
though this was the key recommendation of a December 2000 report into disability services by the
Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues.
(2)
Notes with concern yesterday’s press report that the Gogos family have been waiting 5 years for
the Government to provide their autistic son Dean with a permanent place in a group-home.
(3)
Calls on the Government to advise how it intends to address the crisis in disabilities services in
NSW.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
811
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to cease delaying in choosing a site for the new Manly Hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately commence design and construction of the new Manly
Hospital and upgrading of Mona Vale Hospital.
(3)
Notes continuing delays are putting lives at risk on the Northern Beaches.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
812
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House notes John Anderson’s intended retirement and calls on the Premier to follow his lead.
(Notice given 23 June 2005)
813
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the agreement the Government reached with Tamworth Regional Council regarding
Council’s water rights in Chaffey Dam.
(2)
Notes this agreement will provide Council with an annual allocation of 16,400ML plus an
additional allocation from Dungowan Dam.
(3)
Notes this allocation may increase should population growth or variations in commercial activities
occur in the Tamworth district.
(4)
Notes Council’s expression of gratitude to the Premier for facilitating this agreement.
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(5)
Notes this agreement has postponed Council’s proceedings against the State in the Supreme Court
of NSW.
(6)
Calls on the Minister for Natural Resources to table the letter outlining the agreement in
Parliament as a matter of public record.
(Notice given 13 September 2005)
814
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Education and Training, the Department of Education, science
teachers and year six students on their excellent results in the first national science test.
(2)
Notes that 96.6% of students achieved the expected standard for science, meaning NSW students
were ranked the second highest in Australia.
(3)
Awaits the results of the new Essential Secondary Science Assessment after its trial in 100 schools
in 2005.
(4)
Acknowledges the importance of a strong science education in preparing students for the future.
(Notice given 13 September 2005)
815
Mr CRITTENDEN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the attempts by Kalayla Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of the Terrace Tower Group of Companies, to
prevent the Member for Wyong from raising matters concerning Belmont Golf Club, and attempts
by the company to stop any member of Belmont Golf Club Limited from approaching their State
Member of Parliament in respect of its purported contract with Belmont Golf Club Limited.
(2)
Notes that Kalayla Pty Ltd has prepared a confidentiality deed specifically prohibiting signatories
from disclosing information, or any part or parts of the documents in “any statement to the State
Parliament of NSW or by allowing any other person to refer to any part or parts of the document in
any statement to the State Parliament of New South Wales”.
(Notice given 13 September 2005)
816
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the 6.1 million dollar commitment of the State Government and the 6.4 million
dollar commitment of Penrith City Council to the extensions to the Joan Sutherland Centre.
(2)
Congratulates all involved with delivering this vital cultural asset to the people of greater Western
Sydney.
(3)
Acknowledges all who participated in the official opening from the Penrith Conservatorium of
Music, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, the Railway Street, Q Theatre, the Penrith Valley
Concert Band and the Penrith City Choir.
(Notice given 14 September 2005)
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817
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Police Commissioner Ken Moroney on the extension of his term as
Commissioner until 16 August 2007.
(2)
Notes that the Government has overseen the introduction of record police numbers and
acknowledges the work of the Commissioner and police generally on their efforts in reducing
crime in NSW.
(3)
Acknowledges that 2005 marks 40 years of service for Police Commissioner Ken Moroney.
(4)
Thanks the Minister for Police on his proactive steps to secure the continued employment of such
an experienced officer.
(Notice given 14 September 2005)
818
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the inaugural presentation of the Parliament of New South Wales Indigenous Art Prize
was held in this place last night and applauds both Speaker and President for this initiative.
(2)
Notes that 53 artists were short-listed for the prize including Warwick Keen and Terry Allen from
Tamworth whose works Gomelroy 2005, and Wattlebud 2005 are of the highest standard.
(3)
Congratulates the winner Esme Timbery from La Perouse whose work Blue Shellworked Bridges
was selected unanimously by the judges.
(4)
Encourages all Aboriginal artists across New South Wales to consider nominating for next years
award.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
819
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the failure of the State Government to adequately upgrade critical mental health
facilities at St Vincent’s Hospital’s Caritas House.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
820
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government’s NSW Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme will cost electricity
consumers $2 billion between 2003 and 2012.
(2)
Notes that 95% of the abatement projects so far approved were up and running before the scheme
began.
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(3)
Notes that the scheme will reward the Queensland Government for building a new coal-fired
power station that will add 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent a year to Australia’s
greenhouse gas emissions.
(4)
Condemns the Government for increasing the cost of electricity to families and businesses without
any tangible benefit to the environment.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
821
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Chairperson of the Wellington Health Council has described the Wellington
Hospital as “a dump”.
(2)
Notes that volunteers who have offered services and money to carry out urgent works have been
denied access to the hospital.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to allocate the funding necessary to allow the urgent works to be undertaken
at this important district hospital.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
822
Mrs FARDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Pause to recognise the 12 month anniversary today of the passing of the former Member for
Dubbo, Anthony McGrane OAM MP, former Mayor of Dubbo and former Mayor of Gilgandra.
(2)
Extend its continued sympathies to Tony’s sister Maureen and family.
(3)
Recognise the valuable contribution Mr McGrane made to his constituents in the Electorate of
Dubbo and New South Wales.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
823
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that according to the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research the
Government has failed to prevent re-offending by young offenders.
(2)
Congratulates the Hornsby Police and Community Youth Club (PCYC), in particular Lynda Hart
and Belinda Ramage, on the new Kickstart program involving eleven girls aged 13 to 26, an
initiative that aims to equip the girls to make the right decisions for life.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
824
Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Roads to direct his department to forward to the Federal Minister
for Roads the report on the comparative costs between the proposed intersection and the desired flyover at
the intersection of the Pacific Highway and Myall Way.
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(Notice given 15 September 2005)
825
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Utilities to:
(1)
Defer plans to greatly increase water extraction from the Shoalhaven River pending the completion
of extensive community consultation and appropriate environmental studies.
(2)
Rule out increasing the height of Tallowa Dam in Kangaroo Valley.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
826
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that there is no independent advocate for people with disabilities in the State’s south east.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Disability Services to rectify this inequity for people with disabilities in
this region.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
827
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the people of the Northern Beaches still await upgrading of Mona Vale Hospital and
construction of a new Manly Hospital.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to give immediate approval for this needed hospital reconstruction on the
Northern Beaches.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
828
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House notes that the Premier, as a newly elected MP, gave 4 Parliamentary speeches in 1992, 8
speeches in 1993 and 14 speeches in 1995.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
829
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a Joint Library Committee of the New South Wales Parliament traces its history back to
1862.
(2)
Notes a Joint Library Committee has yet to be appointed for the 53rd Parliament.
(3)
Notes the position of the New South Wales Parliamentary Librarian dates back to 1856 and the
grant of responsible government to the State.
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(4)
Notes the vacancy since 8 April 2004 of the position of New South Wales Parliamentary Librarian.
(5)
Calls upon the Speaker to take all necessary steps to effect the reappointment of the Joint Library
Committee and fill the position of Parliamentary Librarian.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
830
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for its plan to close one quarter of all Government school classes for
students with disabilities.
(2)
Calls on the Government to recognise the critical need for these classes for students with
disabilities.
(Notice given 15 September 2005)
831
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a Liberal Party radio advertisement placed at the last Federal election which warned that
under a Federal Labor Government, “the price of petrol in NSW will go up by 4 cents a litre and
motorists will pay more for petrol under a Labor Government”.
(2)
Notes that under a coalition Federal Government the price has gone up 40 cents a litre.
(3)
Condemns the Federal Government for adding petrol prices to its list of broken promises to the
people of NSW.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
832
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s failure to comply with its promise made in this House on 4 May 2005 to
introduce legislation to toughen laws relating to drivers who fail to stop at accidents or drive while
under the influence of drugs.
(2)
Calls on the Government to promptly honour its promise and call the new law “Brendan’s Law” in
honour of Brendan Saul, who was tragically killed while riding his bike in Dubbo by a driver who
fled the scene.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
833
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that in the past year a Manly ferry has collided with Circular Quay three times.
(2)
Notes that this is the fourth incident involving the “Collaroy” and the sixth involving Manly ferries
triggering several separate independent investigations.
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(3)
Calls on the Government to release all final report findings of the Office of Transport Safety
Investigations.
(4)
Calls on Sydney Ferries to withdraw its application to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory
Tribunal for fare increases and further calls on the Government to fix the ferries.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
834
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Honourable Carmel Tebbutt on her election as the Member for Marrickville.
(2)
Congratulates Councillor Verity Firth on her election as Deputy Mayor of the City of Sydney.
(3)
Notes that residents in the City of Sydney Local Government Area are represented by women at
the top two jobs at Council, in all state electorates and in the federal seat of Sydney.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
835
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the 13% two party preference vote swing to the Liberal Party in the Macquarie Fields byelection.
(2)
Notes that two party preference and primary vote swings as high as 23% were recorded at booths
such as Curran and Sackville Street.
(3)
Congratulates Liberal candidate, Nola Fraser, for standing up for the concerns of the people of
Macquarie Fields on policing, health and transport issues.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
836
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the 6 new recruits to the Campsie Local Area Command.
(2)
Acknowledges the commitment of the officers already in the Service who place their lives on the
line every day to protect the public.
(3)
Recognises the ongoing commitment of the Minister for Police and the Government to safer
communities in NSW.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
837
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Condemns the Opposition for failing to support the Premier’s call to end the great GST rip off for
the people of NSW.
(2)
Notes that every year NSW taxpayers pay $13 billion in GST to Canberra, but only get back $10
billion.
(3)
Recognises that the NSW taxpayers are unfairly deprived of $3 billion.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
838
Ms GADIEL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises excellence in midwifery at Westmead Hospital.
(2)
Notes that work is currently underway to provide an upgraded facility for women’s health and
newborn care at Westmead Hospital that includes a new birthing unit, ultrasound services, special
care nursery and neonatal intensive care unit, inpatient and outpatient services for gynecology and
oncology, and a privately operated fertility clinic.
(3)
Congratulates the Government for its commitment to women’s health in Western Sydney.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
839
Mr SLACK-SMITH to move—
That this House supports the call from Councillor Tony Dennison of the Moree Plains Shire Council for
the Minister for Planning to resign due to the defamatory and racist comments the Minister made to the
Aboriginal Housing Company’s chairman Mr Mick Mundine.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
840
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Youth for her support of the NSW Youth Advisory Council.
(2)
Notes the important advice that the NSW Youth Advisory Council has offered the Government on
issues such as road safety, industrial relations and health.
(3)
Congratulates the outgoing Council for their hard work, commitment and embracing the diversity
of their peers.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
841
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the minutes of the emergency meeting of the Roseby Park Community Council of
Aboriginal Elders held on 20 September 2005 expressing their offence and anger at comments
made by the Minister for Planning on 19 September 2005 on Koori Radio.
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(2)
Notes that the 13 Elders of the South Coast Council, stretching from Minnamurra to the Clyde
River and representing 11 major families, have requested a written apology from the Minister for
Planning and his immediate resignation.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
842
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Federal Government tax on petrol amounts, on average, to 51 cents per litre of the
total fuel purchase price.
(2)
Notes the Federal Government’s inaction on spiraling petrol prices which have now risen by
approximately 25% since July 2004.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
843
Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the world decathlon championships are being held in Newcastle from the week
commencing 18 September 2005.
(2)
Congratulates all those involved in organising and promoting this world class event.
(3)
Thanks the Government and Minister for Sport and Recreation for providing a $90,000 grant to
ensure the success of the event.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
844
Mr TINK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the reduced sentences given to the Skaf brothers for pack rape.
(2)
Notes that these sentences resulted from Labor Government legislation which reduced the
maximum penalty for pack rape from life imprisonment to twenty years.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to apologise to the Skaf victims for the Government’s reduction of the
maximum penalty for pack rape.
(4)
Calls on the Attorney General to lodge a High Court appeal without delay.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
845
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Bankstown District Sports Club for its management of the Bankstown Dunc
Gray Olympic Velodrome and recognizes that this club has borne the full financial responsibility
for the entire running of this facility.
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(2)
Notes that since the Olympic Games, track cycling as a sport has done little to develop or promote
itself nationally and in NSW.
(3)
Notes the current NSW track cycling programme proposed for the $42 million Dunc Gray
Velodrome this season amounts to a paltry 17 days of racing thereby further eroding the continued
commercial viability of track cycling at this Olympic sporting venue.
(Notice given 20 September 2005)
846
Mr AMERY to move—
That this House:
(1)
That the 150th Anniversary of Rail in New South Wales is to be celebrated on 26 September 2005.
(2)
The current NSW Government has invested more than two billion dollars in rail in 2005-06.
(3)
The proud record of Labor Governments which have been responsible for the commissioning and
purchase of trains such as:
(a)
the Millenium train in July 2002 by the Carr Labor Government;
(b)
the Tangara train in 1987-88 by the Unsworth labor Government;
(c)
the XPT train in 1981 by the Wran Labor Government;
(d)
the Tulloch Double-Decker suburban trains in 1964 by the Heffron and Renshaw Labor
Governments; and
(e)
the 3801 Express in 1943 by the McKell Labor Government.
(4)
That the Government is currently buying 122 new Outer Suburban carriages, 498 new
airconditioned carriages and 14 new Hunter Valley Diesel cars.
(5)
That this proud record is in contrast to the “no policy” position of the NSW Coalition which has no
record in the area of public transport.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
847
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes that under Labor the number of daily State Transit Authority passengers has
dropped by 65,000 since 2000-01.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
848
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the new Queanbeyan hospital project is proceeding on time as promised and includes at
least 60 beds up from 36 in the current hospital as well as facilities to undertake a substantial
number of procedures currently conducted in the Australian Capital Territory.
(2)
Notes that the current hospital site allows for future expansion and is well located in the centre of
town with good access to public transport.
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(3)
Notes that the siting of the hospital would have been even easier had the Greiner Coalition
Government not sold off the land reserved for the hospital’s expansion.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
849
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Community Services to advise the House in relation to the tragic
death on 18 September 2005 of 6 year old Rose Villanueva-Austin:
(1)
Whether DOCS at Pyrmont, Redfern and Richmond received approximately 200 notifications in
relation to Rose’s mother and her children since 1993.
(2)
Why DOCS did not proceed with a court order to remove Rose from her mother at birth.
(3)
Why DOCS waited almost 3 days after Rose’s death to place the other children in emergency care.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
850
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the federal Government for forcing single mothers back into the workforce when their
children begin school.
(2)
Notes that the $250m saved on pensions as a result will be used as back to work assistance which
the Australian Council of Social Services calculates will only assist one in six of those mothers.
(3)
Recognises 30,000 single parents will be forced off the pension with a mere 5,000 additional
vocational/training places being available.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
851
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House notes that the Government moved, rather than dismiss, a Rural Fire Service employee
who spent over $3000 of taxpayers’ money on 1-900 sex and horoscope numbers.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
852
Mr MCLEAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Sutherland Shire Hub for Economic Development on being honoured as the
Incubator of the Year at the Small Business Development Conference Awards.
(2)
Notes that twenty entrepreneurs have set up businesses in the SSHED since it opened two years
ago, three businesses have graduated from the program, and more than 75 new jobs have been
created.
(3)
Notes the continued support of all three tiers of Government in stimulating economic development
and job creation in the Shire, and fast tracking business growth and success.
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(Notice given 21 September 2005)
853
Mr SOURIS to move—
That this House condemns the Government for the announced closure of the Newcastle-Broadmeadow
rail line.
(Notice given 21 September 2005)
854
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Board of the Aboriginal Housing Company at Redfern met on 22 September 2005 and
expressed concerns about racist comments by the Minister for Redfern Waterloo.
(2)
Notes that the corporation stated their concerns were “not about the word ‘black’ or the word
‘arse’ but about a Minister perpetuating the stereotype that Aboriginals are lazy and have a bad
work ethic”.
(3)
Notes that the Board passed three resolutions unanimously being:
(a)
the Board fully supports Michael Mundine in his decision to call on the Minister to step
aside from the Redfern/Waterloo portfolio;
(b)
the Board calls on the Premier to assume the role; and
(c)
the Board has instructed the staff to seek legal advice to take action against the Minister and
the State Government under the Racial Discrimination Act.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
855
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the NSW Government and the Minister for Disability Services on the announcement
of $48m being made available under a joint NSW-Commonwealth initiative to provide greater
support for older carers of people with a disability.
(2)
Notes that there are a number of older people who are the primary carer for their adult son or
daughter with a disability.
(3)
Recognises the valuable contribution the State’s 750,000 carers make in our community and this
Government’s commitment to helping carers.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
856
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that 19 September 2005 marks the commencement of Dementia Awareness Week.
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(2)
Congratulates the work of Lewis Kaplan, CEO of Alzheimers Australia NSW, and his team for
their untiring work to highlight the needs of those living with dementia and to participate in
activities that increase knowledge of dementia and ways in which issues can be addressed.
(3)
Notes projects such as the ‘mind your mind’ campaign that aims to reduce the risks to people
developing dementia.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
857
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes 58 nations, comprising 252 athletes, to the 2005 World Championships for Canoe
Slalom.
(2)
Invites Sydney to enjoy this spectacular sport at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium from the 27
September – 3 October, 2005.
(3)
Congratulates the Government and Minister for Sport and Recreation for the commitment of
$500,000 to support this event.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
858
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Premier told the Parliament last Thursday that patient David Napier was advised by a
doctor that he was well enough to go home when he presented to Camden Hospital Emergency
Department on 27 July 2005.
(2)
Notes David Napier went on to spend five days in the Emergency Department at Camden and
Campbelltown Hospitals and denied he had ever been told he was well enough to go home.
(3)
Notes that, Dr Charles Payne, Director of Medical Services at the Hospital admitted in a radio
interview that it was incorrect to suggest Mr Napier had been told he could go home.
(4)
Calls on the Premier to admit he misled the House and to apologise to David Napier.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
859
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the fundamental role Meals on Wheels plays in the community, particularly with older
residents.
(2)
Notes the Campsie Branch delivers 5,000 meals per month across 20 suburbs in the Canterbury
region, not only providing food but helping people maintain their independence and breaking
down social isolation.
(3)
Notes that Meals on Wheels is yet another example of the power and importance of volunteerism.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
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860
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a Police report revealing that more than 15 Police officers, including officers from the
Special Protection Group (SPG), were called to deal with a mentally ill patient in a disturbed state.
(2)
Notes that the same patient had three days earlier voluntarily presented for treatment at the Ryde
Mental Health team only to be turned away due to lack of resourcing.
(3)
Condemns the State Government for failing to provide adequate community based mental health
facilities.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
861
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Adaminaby community and Snowy River Shire Council on the official opening
this week of its new fresh water supply.
(2)
Notes that the project was assisted by $2 million from the State Government as promised at the
last election.
(3)
Notes that in fulfilling its election commitment Country Labor has made a major difference to a
town ignored by National Party members for 15 years.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
862
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 19-25 September 2005 is National Stroke Week.
(2)
Notes that stroke is the third leading cause of death, with over 48,000 strokes in Australia every
year and one occurring every 11 minutes.
(3)
Notes that over 200 people in the Riverina suffer stroke each year.
(4)
Calls on the Government to commit funds for a desperately needed stroke unit at Wagga Wagga.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
863
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 13 deaths have occurred on the Pacific Highway between Lyons Road and Pine Creek
since 2003.
(2)
Notes that although the Bonville deviation was supposed to be completed in 2003 this work has
not even commenced, despite Budget allocations since 1997.
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(3)
Notes that despite a recent offer by the Federal Minister for Transport and Regional Services of
immediate funding of $30m to the NSW Government for this State Government project, the
Minister for Roads has failed to accept this offer.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
864
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports irrigation farmers in the Lachlan Valley.
(2)
Acknowledges that this year could be the fourth year in a row that they have received a zero
allocation.
(3)
Support Forbes Shire Council’s calls for the NSW Government to give priority to irrigators along
the Lachlan River when releasing any additional water from Wyangala Dam.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
865
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Local Government to undertake a full and open investigation into the
operation of Shellharbour Council, and the actions of the Mayor of Shellharbour.
(2)
Notes events relating to Council activities in which the Shellharbour Golf Club’s Secretary
Manager was allegedly warned to ‘watch her back’.
(3)
Notes use of Shellharbour City Council’s ratepayer funds to pay legal costs for the AVO action
Mrs Jackson was forced to take out against Mayor David Hamilton after an incident that allegedly
took place in her shop ‘Brides of Distinction’.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
866
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Highway Patrol numbers on the far South Coast have remained at 12 police for the
last twenty years and during this time a police bike and car have been taken away from the
command.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Police to increase the Patrol numbers to twenty and the number of cars to
three.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
867
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the action of Constance Jesse Currie, Senior Constable Naomi Fenwick and Sgt
Warwick Marks from the Hornsby Drug Squad of the Kuring-gai Local Area Command who
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stopped Sean McArdle in his car, not to give him a ticket, but to see how he and his wife were
coping with his mental illness.
(2)
Recognises that despite diminishing numbers of police, increasing stress placed on them, and the
limited education provided on dealing with people who have a mental illness, these police acted in
a compassionate and understanding manner.
(3)
Notes the positive community messages conveyed by Berowra resident Sean McArdle increasing
local and general information about mental illness as well as reducing stigma.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
868
Mr MERTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government announced in November 1998 that it would build the Epping to Castle
Hill rail link by the year 2010.
(2)
Notes that in March 2002 the then Minister for Transport released a report outlining the preferred
route for the north west rail link, and that in May 2004 the then Minister for Planning announced a
final determination of the corridor of the rail link.
(3)
Notes that the current Minister for Planning has recently stated that the proposed route could
change if there are compelling environmental issues.
(4)
Notes the residents of north west Sydney are forced to use gridlocked roads and have no
alternative transport available.
(5)
Commends the editorial in the Hills Shire Times of 20 September 2005 encouraging the residents
of north west Sydney to demand a train line before it is too late for Hills commuters.
(6)
Condemns the Government for its failure to offer adequate transport infrastructure for north west
Sydney.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
869
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that:
(a)
the Member for Monaro was reported in the Queanbeyan Chronicle of 17 May 2005 as
saying that planning for the new Queanbeyan Hospital was on track and the Value
Management Study had commenced;
(b)
in a media release on 8 August 2005 the Member indicated that the Queanbeyan
showground was being considered as a possible new site but that there was a tight timetable
and a decision had to be made in the next month or so;
(c)
at a public meeting on 23 August 2005 the Member said he was “vehemently opposed to
the showground site because he didn’t feel that it fit the time frame for construction” and
that he would ask the Minister for Health to confirm the existing hospital site with the
Department; and
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(d)
(2)
in answer to a question in the Legislative Council on 14 September 2005 the Minister for
Health said no decision on the site had yet been made.
Expresses concern that indecision by the Government is putting at risk the timetable for
construction of the new hospital.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
870
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the high incidence of youth anti-social behaviour and vandalism occurring in
both Grafton and Yamba during September 2005.
(2)
Urges the Minister for Police to immediately take action to remedy this disturbing trend.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
871
Mr ROBERTS to move—
That this House supports the full filtration of tunnels in the Sydney Metropolitan Area.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
872
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House congratulates the teachers, students and staff of Lindfield Public School for ensuring that,
in the remediation of the school’s swimming pool, which in 1957 was the first pool installed at any public
school in the State, water will be saved and re-used and not wasted during Sydney’s current water crisis.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
873
Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the RTA website concerning the Bonville deviation was altered on 13 July 2004, so that
the words “Fully funded by the NSW Government” then read “Planning for this project is funded
by the NSW Government”.
(2)
Notes that this alteration was made following a media interview with the then Premier after the
death of three Central Coast residents on this section of highway, when the then Premier claimed
that this project was a jointly funded State and Federal Government project.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its action in this matter.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
874
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the refusal by the Government to fund the Wollongong Aerial Patrol to provide shark
protection along coastal beaches.
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(2)
Calls on the Government to provide the resources before a shark attack occurs.
(3)
Notes that the South Australian Government recently boosted aerial shark patrols off Adelaide
after two fatal attacks.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
875
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the State Transit Authority is required to comply with the Disability Services Act to
ensure people with disabilities are able to access public transport.
(2)
Notes that State Transit buses regularly reject three-wheeled scooters ostensibly because they are
less stable than four-wheel scooters inconveniencing thousands of people with disabilities.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to be responsive to the disabled community of NSW and to
direct State Transit to provide equipment on buses to facilitate use of public buses by people with
disabilities.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
876
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes Australian Labor Party (ALP) posters during the Macquarie Fields by-election stated “Labor
says no high rise flats”, referring to a proposed 4 storey development.
(2)
Notes the State Government’s imposition of three towers in Chatswood of 40, 36 and 28 stories.
(3)
Condemns the NSW ALP for its inconsistency on development issues.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
877
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of Maroubra Junction Public School parents who want a say in the appointment of
the Deputy Principal to their school.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Education and Training who told an Estimates Committee that she will
not meet or communicate with parents of students at Maroubra Junction Public School.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to meet and communicate with the parents, and talk to the Teachers
Federation to find a solution to the crisis of confidence in the teacher appointment process in
public education.
(Notice given 22 September 2005)
878
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Commends the Minister for Transport for the special funding package of over $75,000 towards
urgent repairs to Drummoyne Wharf despite the wharf being owned by Canada Bay Council.
(2)
Notes the ferry services at Wolseley Street Wharf Drummoyne have re-opened following wharf
repairs, restoring ferry services to Drummoyne commuters.
(3)
Recognises the Government’s strong display of leadership in ensuring minimal inconvenience to
local ferry commuters during repairs.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
879
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Mental Health Week is from 9 to 15 October 2005.
(2)
Widespread community concern about the lack of adequate mental health services throughout
NSW.
(3)
The failure of the Government to implement key recommendations in the Legislative Council’s
Select Committee on Mental Health report on Mental Health Services in NSW, tabled in
December 2002.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
880
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Tempe Bus and Truck Museum on preserving our transport heritage, particularly
given that 2007 marks the 75th anniversary of Government buses.
(2)
Calls on the Government to direct the State Transit Authority to finalise matters relating to the
Tempe Bus Depot site.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to honour the Government’s commitment to find suitable
alternative accommodation for the Bus and Truck Museum or allow the museum to stay on its
current site at Tempe Depot.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
881
Mrs FARDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the community and organizers of the Bathurst car races at Mount Panorama for a
successful event and excellent coordination of public transport.
(2)
Notes that the XPT train from Central to Bathurst for Sydney V8 fans was provided at the expense
of XPT travel for commuters to Dubbo.
(3)
Condemns the insensitivity of CountryLink in offloading XPT travellers to Dubbo to a bus from
Central to Parramatta, train from Parramatta to Lithgow and bus from Lithgow to Dubbo, abusing
rights of rural commuters in favour of Sydney day trippers.
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(4)
Requests that CountryLink carry out a review of this practice.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
882
Mr MARTIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Kelso High School reopened for business on Monday 10 October 2005 following the
disastrous fire of 19 August 2005 that destroyed the original school.
(2)
Notes that the opening of the portable school was achieved by the determination of the Kelso High
School community, the professionalism of the Department of Education and Training Asset
Management Team, the support of the Government and unqualified assistance from the wider
Bathurst and district community.
(3)
Notes that the Kelso High School experience demonstrates that, whether in good or adverse times,
the public education system is second to none.
(4)
Notes that the Deputy Premier announced in Bathurst on 29 August 2005 that the Government is
committed to rebuilding Kelso High School as soon as possible.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
883
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the 141 page submission from State Water Corporation to IPART’s determination of bulk
water prices in NSW.
(2)
Notes its submission is based on “recovery of efficient full costs over 5 years”.
(3)
Notes the recommendation that high security water charges in the Namoi catchment rise by
144.1% and the Peel by 377.5%, while general security charges rise by 102.5% in the Namoi and
102% in the Peel.
(4)
Condemns this proposal as a Treasury driven profit grab from a public utility.
(5)
Calls on the Government to immediately undertake a social and economic impact study of this
proposal on the electorate of Tamworth.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
884
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Tamworth Women’s Refuge is operating at full capacity since reopening its doors on 21
September 2005, and is currently looking after five women in crisis and their families.
(2)
Notes the strong community interest in resuming management of the refuge with around twenty
qualified people putting their names forward.
(3)
Notes that the South Western and Western Metropolitan Region of the NSW Women’s Refuge
Movement has requested a crisis meeting to discuss the management of the Tamworth Refuge and
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to assess the expertise of women currently on the working party and Auspice management
committees.
(4)
Notes that the Minister for Community Services has agreed to meet with Laurie Beattie and the
Member for Tamworth to discuss the proposal to reintroduce local community management.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
885
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the organizing committee of the Penrith City Festival, in particular Gladys Reed, for
the successful festival held on 1 October 2005.
(2)
Notes that Tim Brunero, Big Brother runner up 2005, attended the stall of the Member for Penrith,
and supported the UnionsNSW/local Lindsay electorate campaign against the proposed changes to
industrial relations.
(3)
Condemns the Federal Government’s proposed industrial relations changes.
(4)
Notes that the funds spent on the Federal Government’s advertising campaign could be better
spent countering the skills shortage by providing extra funding to Western Sydney TAFE.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
886
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Attorney General for the outstanding success of Circle
Sentencing in NSW.
(2)
Notes that Circle Sentencing is currently operating in seven communities across the State.
(3)
Welcomes the plan to extend Circle Sentencing to additional communities.
(4)
Notes that the recidivism rates have been reduced dramatically through Circle Sentencing, as
demonstrated on the Four Corners program on 10 October 2005.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
887
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the joint Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine for 2005, Barry J. Marshall
and J. Robin Warren for their discovery of the bacterium helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis
and peptic ulcer disease.
(2)
Notes the tremendous work of these two Australian scientists, particularly the risk taken by Dr
Barry Marshall, who was so determined to convince the world that bacteria, not stress, caused
ulcers that he drank a batch of it.
(3)
Notes the impact of this research in assisting people who suffer from ulcers.
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(Notice given 11 October 2005)
888
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Ports on the announcement of the $140 million
infrastructure plan to transform Port Kembla into Australia’s leading car import centre.
(2)
Welcomes the construction of a new cargo facility together with a third berth that will mean an
estimated $200 million annual boost to Wollongong and Illawarra economies.
(3)
Notes that 1000 direct and indirect jobs will provide certainty for the local economy thereby
creating much needed local employment opportunities for job seekers.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
889
Mr ASHTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the players, coach and administration of the Wests Tigers on winning the 2005
National Rugby League (NRL) premiership.
(2)
Notes that the Wests Tigers were formed from the amalgamation of the 1908 foundation clubs of
Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies, and that the Wests Tigers are the first joint venture
club to win the NRL premiership.
(Notice given 11 October 2005)
890
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that October is Breast Cancer Month and that Pink Ribbon Day will be held on 24
October 2005.
(2)
Notes that 33% of all breast cancer detection occurs among women in regional or remote areas.
(3)
Congratulates the more than 60 groups who have registered with the National Breast Cancer
Foundation to hold fund raising pink ribbon breakfasts across rural and regional NSW.
(4)
Calls on the Government to urgently increase breast screening rates throughout rural and regional
NSW.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
891
Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Human Development Report 2005 and the 60 th anniversary of the United Nations.
(2)
Notes the obligation of advanced countries to implement the Millennium Declaration of 2000 and
the 8 Millennium development goals.
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(3)
Acknowledges that 50% of Africans live on less than a $1 a day and over 71% of the population
are under the age of 25.
(4)
Acknowledges the vital work undertaken by Mr Arunabha Ghosh, UNDP Policy specialist and coauthor of the Human Development Report 2005 and Juan Carlos Brandt, Director of the United
Nations Information Centre Sydney.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
892
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 2005 marks the 150th year of rail in NSW.
(2)
Notes that Werris Creek, in the electorate of Tamsworth, was chosen as the site for the Australian
Railway Monument, dedicated to 2087 men and women who gave their lives serving the railways
and people of NSW.
(3)
Notes that the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport opened the monument on 1 October
2005.
(4)
Thanks Chris Holley and his volunteers from the Australian Railway Monument Inc, the
community of Werris Creek, RailCorp and the Minister for their support and contribution to this
important memorial.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
893
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Australian Robin Bell for becoming the World Champion in the C1 class at the
2005 World Championship for canoe slalom held at Penrith Whitewater Stadium in
September/October 2005.
(2)
Congratulates all the Australian team, the organizing committee, Australian Canoeing, in
particular Melissa Grah-MacIntosh, and the many volunteers for their participation, effort and
results.
(3)
Congratulates the Government for contributing $500,000 support for this event.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
894
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Telstra’s preliminary draft Regional and Rural Presence Plan states that Telstra must
“maintain a local presence in regional, rural and remote Australia to the extent that this is broadly
compatible with the licensee’s overall commercial interests; and is not unduly prescriptive and
does not impose undue financial and administrative burdens on the licensee”.
(2)
Notes that this “escape clause” makes a mockery of the Federal Government’s guarantees to rural
NSW.
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(3)
Condemns The Nationals and the Liberal Party for their failure to join Country Labor and the
overwhelming majority of NSW residents in opposing the sale of Telstra.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
895
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
The former Premier’s pledge during the 2003 State election campaign to introduce postseparation employment guidelines for Ministers;
(b)
The recommendation of the Independent Commission Against Corruption for such
guidelines in June 2004, following its investigation into former Minister Richard Face;
(c)
The appointment of Bob Carr as a consultant to Macquarie Bank; and
(d)
The Premier’s failure to introduce guidelines despite promising to look into the matter in
September 2005.
Calls upon the Government to immediately introduce post-separation employment guidelines
governing the future careers of former Ministers.
(Notice given 12 October 2005)
896
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that delays to the provision of a North Nowra Link Road have caused increasing traffic
chaos at the Illaroo Road/Princes Highway intersection.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to:
(a)
honour a commitment given by the Member for Kiama that the Government would
financially assist the Shoalhaven City Council in the provision of the North Nowra Link
Road; and
(b)
honour the former Minister’s promise for a feasibility study into a third bridge crossing
over the Shoalhaven River.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
897
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the $25 million security upgrade for Sydney Buses and facilities.
(2)
Agrees that this plan demonstrates the Government’s recognition that the safety and security of the
travelling public is paramount.
(3)
Notes that the August figures show an increasing number of people travelling daily on buses
across Sydney.
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(4)
Notes that the new equipment includes upgraded CCTV systems.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
898
Ms SEATON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the rise in unemployment in New South Wales under the new Premier.
(2)
Notes the failure of the Premier to stem the haemorrhage of jobs and investment to Queensland, as
a result of high taxes in NSW.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to apologise to the 9,800 additional people put out of work this month.
(4)
Calls on the Premier to adopt the Coalition’s payroll tax cuts and WorkCover premium cuts, to
promote job growth in NSW.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
899
Mr WHAN to move—
That this House expresses its concern at the impact the Federal Government’s anti-family industrial
relations policies will have on the tourism industry in south eastern NSW.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
900
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that women in their 40’s account for 18% of all breast cancer cases and women over 70
make up 27% of all breast cancer cases.
(2)
Calls on the Government to provide access to the BreastScreen program outside the current target
group of women aged 50-69.
(3)
Calls on the Government to address the concerning trend of a drop in participation in BreastScreen
of women within the current target group, which was only 49% in 2004-05 compared to 53% two
years ago.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
901
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Prime Minister for stating that workers would welcome the sacking of employees
considered to be annoying.
(2)
Notes the Federal Government’s determination to reduce workers’ entitlements by introducing
industrial relations legislation removing the independent umpire.
(3)
Rejects the Federal Government’s assertion that choice and flexibility will be improved by
removing workers’ rights to collective bargaining through union representation.
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(Notice given 13 October 2005)
902
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Member for Wollongong for her appointment to the Public Accounts
Committee.
(2)
Condemns the Government for putting the interests of rural and regional areas of the State behind
those of its industrial heartland.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
903
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent comments of Goulburn surgeon, Dr Margaret Beevors, that “we are working in a
sick health system”, and that “the NSW Government is doing nothing to address the shortages of
resources” at Goulburn Hospital.
(2)
Congratulates the frontline doctors, nursing and administrative staff of the Goulburn Base Hospital
for the excellent job they are doing despite the scarce resources provided.
(3)
Condemns the Government for failing to adequately resource the public health system in New
South Wales.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
904
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Health to reverse a decision to cut funding to NorthAIDS which provides
support and services for over 100 clients from across NSW.
(2)
Notes that without this funding, NorthAIDS, the only community service assisting people living
with HIV/AIDS on the North Shore, will close by the end of 2005.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
905
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that in February 2003 the former Premier made a $70 million commitment to build
a second bridge across the Clarence River at Grafton.
(2)
Notes that the former Premier guaranteed that the Government would start construction by 200506 and that the bridge would be finished within two years.
(3)
Notes that the former Premier stated that construction costs would be met from RTA unallocated
funds under its existing capital works budget.
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(4)
Condemns the Minister for Roads and the Premier for discontinuing this vital regional
infrastructure project.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
906
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the value of bicycle police as part of law enforcement and surveillance activities in Local
Area Commands.
(2)
Notes that the promised bicycle police for Ku-ring-gai Local Area Command (LAC), to be
operational by October 2004, have not eventuated.
(3)
Notes that the reason given for this is the maintenance of a minimum rostering system.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Police to immediately allocate more police to the Ku-ring-gai LAC so
that the already trained bicycle police can work in this designated role.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
907
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for:
(1)
Over-charging motorists who will have to pay $1.20 to use the Lane Cove Tunnel on and off
ramps at North Sydney; and
(2)
Putting pedestrians at risk who will have to negotiate six sets of traffic lights to cross the overpass.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
908
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the federal Government for its industrial relations policy.
(2)
Notes that Labor has supported a national industrial relations system for 80 years.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
909
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that it is estimated that over 130,000 people are on a waiting list to see a public dentist in
New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that in South Eastern Sydney there are 8.2 dentists for 10,000 people, in Western Sydney
3.2, in the Central West 2.4, and in the Far West only 1 per 10,000.
(3)
Calls on the State Government to provide adequate funding and more dentists so that public
patients in regional areas receive a better service.
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(Notice given 13 October 2005)
910
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the efforts of Ulladulla’s Dunn Lewis Foundation to build the Dunn Lewis Memorial
complex in tribute to all the innocent lives taken in the terrorist attack in Bali 2000.
(2)
Notes the Foundation is seeking State Government financial assistance with the Bali Memorial.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to act immediately to assist this worthwhile project.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
911
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls upon the Minister for Transport to fix the train timetable and provide a service later
than the current 11.03pm service departing from Wynyard to Richmond so that shift workers are able to
travel home.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
912
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 500,000 Australians are affected by vision loss each year, with this number expected to
double to one million as our population ages.
(2)
Notes 13 October is World Sight Day.
(3)
Congratulates Vision 2020: The Right to Sight Australia, a global initiative of the World Health
Organisation and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, for its work in
preventing avoidable blindness and reducing the impact of vision loss for all Australians.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
913
Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that:
(a)
The Wagga Wagga community has raised in excess of $86,000 to renovate a centrally
located house for the rehabilitation of people with mental illness; and
(b)
Despite representations to the State Government for over 12 months seeking recurrent
funding to run the service, no progress has been made.
Calls on the State Government to cease procrastinating and honour its stated commitment to
improving mental health services by providing recurrent funding for Sunflower House.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
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914
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Minister for Education has acted on concerns as to Banora Point High School’s future by
calling for costings on extending the school from Year 10 to Year 12.
(2)
Calls on the Government to proceede with extending Banora Point High School to Year 12 giving
the students of Banora Point a guaranteed future.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
915
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
That in 1998 the Government promised to build a railway line from Epping to Rouse Hill
by 2010; and
(b)
That despite the route appearing in the Gregory’s and the UBD street directories, the
Government has now admitted this route may change as a result of the envionmental impact
statement process.
Calls on the Government to fast track the rail link by expediting an environmental impact
assessment that fixes the route and will provide certainty to affected land owners.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
916
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the over 120 people who protested at Pumps Beach at Tocumwal in October 2005
against the no camping rule imposed by the Rural Lands Protection Board.
(2)
Notes that the Berrigan Shire Council faces a damages claim of over $6 million from a person who
was seriously injured after diving into the Murray River.
(3)
Notes that organisations such as the Berrigan Shire are forced into protecting their ratepayers as a
result of litigation, meaning they have to close many recreational areas in their shire.
(4)
Calls on the Government to address the issue of litigation being faced by the Rural Lands
Protection Boards, State Forests and local councils, which leads to prohibitions on camping.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
917
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the lack of specialist mental health services for adolescents across New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that during 2004-05 there were more than 540 reported cases of children and adolescents
with mental illness being placed in the same wards as adults.
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(3)
Calls on the State Government to address this crisis by increasing support for families and direct
assistance to adolescents with a mental illness.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
918
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
Labor’s 1995 election promise to keep pensioner travel vouchers booking tax free;
(b)
The Minister for Transport’s announcement of a $10 booking tax for pensioners using
pensioner travel vouchers; and
(c)
The Government’s adoption of innovative tax measures regardless of their impact or the
ability of those affected to pay.
Calls upon the Government to honour its election promise and restore a booking tax free pensioner
travel voucher system.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
919
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government for the new private bus contract system which has prevented
Forest Coach Lines from providing extra services, despite young school children having their safety
compromised after being left behind at public bus stops and at schools because buses are at over-capacity.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
920
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of New South Wales fishermen, who were issued invoices in October 2005 for
additional and significant State charges including management and environmental assessment
charges at a time when the industry is in difficulty due to the incompetence of NSW Fisheries
managers.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to intervene on behalf of the industry due to the lack of action by the Minister
responsible.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
921
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government has failed to address the shortcomings of the current Aboriginal land
council system and deliberately established a review process, which lacks transparency and public
accountability.
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(2)
Calls on the Government to open up the current review of land councils to public scrutiny and to
cease its efforts to shut down debate.
(Notice given 13 October 2005)
922
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Hon E.M. Obeid MLC and the Member for Manly have approached the Christian
Democratic Party to entreat Patricia Giles, former Mayor of Pittwater to run as an Independent in
Pittwater in exchange for Labor Party support and funds.
(2)
Condemns the Member for Manly and the Hon E.M. Obeid MLC for trying to mislead the people
of Pittwater.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
923
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that on 16 September 2005, a Faith Roundtable was held in Penrith to discuss and develop
an issues paper on the future of work and families.
(2)
Congratulates the Penrith Faith Community that attended the forum, in particular the keynote
speakers, Reverend David Macquire, Bishop Lee and The Right Reverend Dr Anne Wansbrough.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Member for Lindsay to voice her position on the proposed industrial relations
reforms instead of her recently reported position of “not discussing the matter”.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
924
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the assorted carpetbaggers and ring-ins seeking Liberal Party preselection in
the Pittwater electorate.
(2)
Calls on the Liberal Party to endorse a local candidate or risk a good independent being elected by
a large majority.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
925
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Press reports that operators at the Federal Government’s Work Choices Hotline have been
instructed not to answer specific or detailed questions about workplace reforms.
(2)
That this is another example of the deceptive tactics of the Federal Government, as the help-line is
not genuine and is a waste of tax-payers’ money.
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(3)
That these tactics along with the current newspaper and radio advertisements serve no purpose
other than to mislead the public and destroy over 100 years of successful industrial relations in our
country.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
926
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes the report of the Oral Health Workforce Group dated 26 September 2005 entitled
“Dealing with the staffing crisis in public sector oral health services” which reveals that:
(1)
There are 215,500 people waiting for public dental care in NSW, including over 650 children
waiting for a general anaesthetic for dental treatment at Westmead Hospital;
(2)
There are only seven public sector dentists per 100,000 eligible patients in NSW compared to the
OECD average of 56; and
(3)
NSW spends the least per head of population of all States and Territories at $31 per person per
annum.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
927
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 28% of Redfern’s population and 56% of Waterloo’s population have weekly incomes
of less than $400.
(2)
Notes that almost 60% of Waterloo’s residents are not in paid employment, and that single parents
head 46% of households in Waterloo with children under the age of 15.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Redfern and Waterloo and the Government for the release of the
draft human services plan to improve access to health, education, employment and other essential
human services in Redfern and Waterloo.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
928
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that five Liverpool Plains farmers stand to lose more than $150,000 of grain due to the
collapse of NSW grain trader, Creasy’s Grain Enterprises.
(2)
Notes the company has gone into administration with debts of $23 million.
(3)
Notes that administrator Ferrier Hodgson is claiming ownership of the growers’ 1000 tonnes of
barley and sorghum based on a legal precedent dating back to 1933.
(4)
Calls on the Government to protect farmers’ rights by ensuring all grain storage agreements are
amended to reflect title ownership by the farmer.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
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929
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House congratulates Centro Bankstown Shopping Centre for spending a record $220,000 on
2005 Christmas decorations and display for Christmas celebrations that begin at the Centre on Monday 17
October 2005, in the great area of Bankstown.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
930
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a media release, issued by shadow Minister for Police dated 17 October 2005, headed
Armidale’s Highway Patrol Crisis.
(2)
Notes the media release states “Armidale does not have a single qualified highway patrol officer”.
(3)
Notes that Armidale has in fact seven fully-qualified, highway patrol officers.
(4)
Calls on the shadow Minister for Police to retract his incorrect statements and apologise to the
officers concerned.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
931
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That the Federal Minister for Education either doesn’t know or doesn’t care about how the State
education system works.
(2)
That the Federal Minister for Education has no understanding or regard for the high standards of
curriculum development and assessment in NSW.
(3)
That the Federal Minister’s notion of a national Year 12 Higher School Certificate is a centralist
grab that will not result in higher standards, better outcomes nor creativity.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
932
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses its sorrow at the passing of World War 1 veteran Mr William (Evan) Allan, who at 106
years of age was the last remaining Australian to have seen active service during World War 1.
(2)
Recognises that with the passing of Evan Allan, who was born in NSW, we have now lost an
entire generation who left Australia to defend our nation, the British Empire and other nations in
the course of freedom and democracy, during World War 1.
(Notice given 18 October 2005)
933
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the notice of motion given on 18 October 2005 by the Member for Northern Tablelands that
states there were 7 qualified highway patrol officers at Armidale.
(2)
Notes the official figures released by the Commissioner of Police on 30 September 2005 shows
that there are 7 Highway Patrol Officers at Armidale but that none of these are qualified.
(3)
Calls upon the Member for Northern Tablelands to cease being a spokesman for the Government
and fight for the right of his electorate to have properly trained police officers.
(4)
Calls upon the Member to withdraw his notice of motion.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
934
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Industrial Relations for supporting the Safe Business Advisory
Forum held in Penrith on 6 October 2005.
(2)
Notes that WorkCover NSW has a Business Advisory Service that provides free practical advice
and assistance to small and medium sized businesses.
(3)
Notes the concern of the many small businesses in Penrith about the proposed Federal Government
industrial relations reforms.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
935
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House notes that at a meeting of over 700 smash repairers held by the Motor Traders
Association in Bankstown on 18 October 2005, a resolution was carried unanimously for the New South
Wales Smash Repair Industry to continue its dispute against the unfair, unreasonable and potentially
unsafe practices inherent in the NRMA Insurance and IAG Preferred Repairers Scheme.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
936
Mr STONER to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Roads and the Premier to urgently provide funding and a
completion date for the Bonville Deviation.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
937
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that at a Railway Noise Forum held in the State seat of Heffron in 2003, residents
recommended that a bridge be built over the pedestrian level crossing at Banksia Street, Botany.
(2)
Congratulates the Premier for his recent announcement that Sydney Ports Corporation will fund
the construction of the Banksia Street pedestrian bridge.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
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938
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The report of the Mental Health Council of Australia and the Brain and Mind Research Institute
entitled “Not for Service – Experiences of injustice and despair in mental health care in Australia”;
(2)
That New South Wales has been identified as one of the country’s worst performers on mental
health with the report showing NSW has the highest degree of dissatisfaction among patients,
clinicians and carers; and
(3)
Comments by the Chair of the Mental Health Council of Australia “that turning around 10 years of
neglect is the key mental health challenge facing the New South Wales Premier”.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
939
Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for its unprecedented five year funding increase of $1.2 billion to
improve the child protection system in New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that under this Government’s reforms an additional 875 caseworkers will be recruited, $150
million will be targeted to early intervention and prevention services and over $600 million will be
provided to assist children in out of home care and their carers.
(3)
Condemns the Opposition for its commitments at the last election which would cut $700 million
from the Department of Community Services.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
940
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Carramar Public School Parents and Citizens are demanding that Principal Graeme
Brims not be transferred from the school after only 2.5 years in that position.
(2)
Notes that the Parents and Citizens have written to the Member for Fairfield, the Minister for
Roads, and the Minister for Education and Training seeking support for retention of Mr Brims,
but have not received a response or support from either.
(3)
Condemns the Government for adhering to archaic inflexible formulas that require the principal to
move when student numbers drop, irrespective of the negative impact on Carramar’s school
community.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
941
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the Government’s changes that have strengthened mandatory reporting requirements for
people working with children.
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(2)
Condemns the Opposition for its proposals which weaken mandatory reporting of child abuse, by
allowing police, teachers, doctors and childcare workers discretion in reporting cases of child
abuse and neglect, thereby placing vulnerable children at risk.
(Notice given 19 October 2005)
942
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the Government’s recruitment of an additional 875 community services caseworkers,
almost doubling the future casework capacity of the Department of Community Services.
(2)
Notes that when last in office the Opposition slashed more than 1000 positions in the Department
of Community Services.
(3)
Condemns the Opposition for its platform at the last election, which would have cut 675
caseworkers from the Department of Community Services.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
943
Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 69 year old widow Maria McCauley’s property at Nelligen has been heavily
contaminated by lead shot from clay target shooting.
(2)
Notes that under the Government’s Contaminated Lands Management Act the gun club which
caused the contamination has been able to leave Mrs McCauley with a clean-up bill of $450,000.
(3)
Notes that a senior officer of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources has criticised the
legislation.
(4)
Calls on the Government to accept responsibility for the clean-up.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
944
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the success of the Hornsby Shire Relay for Life held in October 2005.
(2)
Notes that the provisional fundraising total is $75,000.
(3)
Congratulates the 2005 committee for its untiring efforts to ensure an enjoyable event.
(4)
Notes the contribution of major sponsors including Hornsby Westfield led by Michael Julian and
Cindy Clifford, and Kennards Hire Hornsby, managed by Sean Hewitt.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
945
Mr McLEAY to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the Government has announced that Lawrence Hargrave Drive between Coalcliff and
Clifton will be reopened on 11 December 2005.
(2)
Notes that this opening is two months ahead of schedule and in time for school holidays and
Christmas trade.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Roads and former Minister for Roads for the innovative alliance
between the Roads and Traffic Authority and the private sector which ensured the $49 million
bridge was constructed within only two years.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
946
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the intention of the Government to construct a gaol in the South Coast electorate.
(2)
Calls on the Government to ensure completion of the following infrastructure upgrades should the
gaol proceed:
(a)
Electrification of the Kiama to Bomaderry rail line;
(b)
An additional $200m to upgrade the Princes Highway over the next five years;
(c)
A new police station in the Bay and Basin areas and an additional 30 police officers for the
Local Area Command;
(d)
A third bridge crossing of the Shoalhaven River; and
(e)
Additional expenditure on mental health services to prevent incarceration of individuals
suffering mental health problems.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
947
Mr HUNTER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a report from the United Nations Population Fund (UNPF) on the State of the World
Population 2005 – the Promise of Equality: Gender Equity, Reproductive Health and Millennium
Development goals, which was released in October 2005.
(2)
Encourages the UNFPA to continue to work towards achieving gender equity, which reduces
poverty, and saves and improves lives.
(3)
Urges the Federal Government to continue to support the Millennium Development Goals.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
948
Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the impact of the construction of the Lane Cove Tunnel on the electorate of
Willoughby.
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(Notice given 20 October 2005)
949
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the communities of Eastlakes and Mascot have been campaigning for a gymnasium at JJ
Cahill Memorial High School in the Heffron electorate.
(2)
Congratulates the Premier for recently announcing that the Sydney Ports Corporation will fund a
gymnasium and community hall for JJ Cahill High School.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
950
Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Health to report on implementation of recommendations of the Sinclair
review of Broken Hill Health staffing and functions.
(2)
Notes that recommendations include establishing a Remote Health Cluster, appointing a General
Manager, commitment to retaining any administrative savings in the Far West region, and local
purchase of goods and services.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
951
Mr CORRIGAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for increasing caseworker positions throughout NSW.
(2)
Notes that 19 locations have been selected to receive additional caseworker positions in 2005-06.
(3)
Condemns the Opposition for closing almost a quarter of all Department of Community Services’
offices when last in Government.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
952
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes promises by the Minister for the Central Coast and the former Minister for Transport that
the Central Coast would receive 22 new carriages by 2005.
(2)
Notes that these carriages have not been delivered, and that the Minister for Central Coast has
advised that carriages could be available in 2006, 12 months late.
(3)
Notes that 15 carriages were removed from service on the Central Coast because they were rusty
and dangerous.
(4)
Condemns the Ministers for failing to deliver for the people of the Central Coast.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
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953
Mr BROWN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for providing better resources to support frontline child protection
caseworkers by recruiting up to 30 additional psychologists to undertake case assessments and 28
legal officers to advise on investigations.
(2)
Notes new training and education requirements for Department of Community Services case
workers.
(3)
Condemns the Opposition for its persistent attacks on frontline caseworkers.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
954
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Construction of the 12.5km Epping-Chatswood railway at a cost to taxpayers of $160 million per
kilometre.
(2)
The 10km Airport Rail Line which, on the same basis, cost taxpayers $80 million per kilometre.
(3)
The continuing legacy of the former Minister for Transport’s mismanagement of the State’s
transport networks.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
955
Mr McLEAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that, since the deployment of Transit Officers in 2002, crime on the CityRail network has
fallen by more than 30 per cent.
(2)
Notes a survey by the Independent Transport Safety and Reliability Regulator found 7 out of 10
CityRail passengers feel safer due to the deployment of 600 Transit Officers.
(3)
Notes reports in the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader commending the compassion and
assistance of two SRA Transit Officers who assisted an elderly gentleman who fell boarding a
train at Oatley.
(4)
Condemns the Member for Ku-ring-gai who labelled Transit Officers a goon squad.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
956
Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the intention of NSW Farmers to reject regulations underpinning the Native Vegetation Act
2003, saying they are unviable and unworkable.
(2)
Notes that for native vegetation legislation to work, it needs the co-operation of farmers.
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(3)
Calls on the Government to re-establish dialogue with NSW Farmers, who have quit after two
years discussions, and produce a workable set of guidelines.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
957
Mr WEST to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for establishing Joint Investigative Response Teams comprising child
protection caseworkers and Police to investigate cases of serious physical or sexual assault of
children.
(2)
Supports the Government’s $18.7m funding boost, which will recruit an additional 35
caseworkers.
(3)
Condemns the Opposition for disbanding three Police child mistreatment units at Flemington,
Wagga Wagga and Campbelltown when last in office.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
958
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House notes that despite the Government announcing extra resources, 97 children died last year
despite being known to the Department of Community Services.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
959
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
The Minister for Transport’s release of photos of the new OSCAR train carriages.
(2)
That no images of the proposed carriage fit outs were released.
(3)
The recent visit of representatives of the Blue Mountains, Richmond and Central Coast commuter
associations to view the proposed fit outs.
(4)
The inability of the three representatives to fit on a seat designed to carry three commuters.
(5)
Their view that the fit outs are unsuitable for longer distance commuter travel.
(6)
The Government’s continuing mismanagement of this important rail project.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
960
Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the delay by the Department of Lands in processing applications to convert enclosure
permits and perpetual leases to freehold.
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(2)
Calls on the Minister for Lands to properly resource the Department so that these applications can
be processed.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
961
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Tamarama Surf Life Saving Club for its outstanding surf lifesaving work.
(2)
Notes that the Tamarama Surf Life Saving Club requires an additional 10 light surf rescue boards
and associated body protection gear to assist them with their excellent surf life saving work.
(3)
On behalf of holidaying rural people and tourists, thanks surf life saving clubs for the valuable
work they undertake.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
962
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the regional centre of Bega and surrounding districts are not serviced by a 24 hour, 7
day per week operational Police station, resulting in residents being referred to Warilla and
Batemans Bay Police Stations during weekends and at night.
(2)
Condemns the Minister for Police and the Government for their poor resourcing of Police in the
State’s south east.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
963
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes that since Manly has been represented by an Independent:
(a)
Jet Cat services have been cut;
(b)
Ferries are constantly out of service or crashing;
(c)
Schools including North Balgowlah have received little or no capital renewal;
(d)
Seaforth TAFE has been closed;
(e)
Manly Hospital services have been reduced;
(f)
Bus routes and services have been cut; and
(g)
Two promised extra lanes on Spit Bridge have never eventuated.
Condemns the Member for Manly for accepting Labor money and manpower to get himself
elected while not getting any resources for the people of Manly.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
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964
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the framed copy of the Matthew Flinders map of Australia hanging in the Parkes Room of
Parliament House.
(2)
Congratulates Bill Fairbanks for his persistence in ensuring that a copy of this map not only hangs
in NSW Parliament House, but also in other places of historical significance.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
965
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a letter dated 19 October 2005 by Patricia Giles, the Christian Democratic Party candidate
for the Pittwater by-election, rebutting allegations made in this House by the Member for
Wakehurst.
(2)
Condemns the Member for Wakehurst for using a notice of motion to peddle misrepresentations
and untruths.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Wakehurst to do the honourable thing and resign for deliberately
misleading the House.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
966
Mr TORBAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the independent inquiry into local government.
(2)
Notes that this inquiry has been initiated by the Local Government and Shires Association.
(3)
Welcomes the process of independently assessing the financial sustainability of local government
in New South Wales.
(4)
Looks forward to the inquiry’s recommendations to improve the viability of local councils, and
their delivery of services to local communities.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
967
Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses concern at the failure of the Government over ten years to respond to community
demands to upgrade Mona Vale Road to dual carriageway from Terrey Hills to Mona Vale, in
response to the numerous deaths and injuries on that road in that time.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to improve road safety on Mona Vale Road and other neglected
road infrastructure in New South Wales.
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(Notice given 20 October 2005)
968
Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Sydney Metro bus reform contracts have been finalised.
(2)
Calls on the Government to facilitate a much needed school bus service for Ironbark Ridge Public
School located in the north-west growth region.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
969
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the fireweed infestation on the Far South Coast is having a devastating social, economic and
environmental effect on the local farming community.
(2)
Condemns the Government and the Minister for Primary Industries for their inaction and lack of
assistance to the farming community to deal with this crisis.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
970
Mr ROBERTS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the public meeting held at Ryde Rehabilitation Centre on 16 October 2005 attended by over
350 people.
(2)
Notes the unanimous opposition by those at the public meeting to the proposed redevelopment of
the site bounded by Victoria Road, Morrison Road and Charles Street.
(3)
Notes the severe impact the proposed redevelopment will have on the amenity of the suburbs of
Putney, Tennyson and Ryde with increased traffic movements of 3000-4000 trips per day,
increased population density and increased strain on local infrastructure.
(4)
Calls on the Government to remove consent authority from the Department of Planning, vest
planning powers in Ryde City Council and defer development of the Ryde Rehabilitation site until
proper community consultation has taken place.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
971
Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates The Daily Telegraph for its support of the Member for Coffs Harbour’s exposure of
the New South Wales Government’s mismanagement of the Pacific Highway.
(2)
Notes The Daily Telegraph’s comments that the NSW Government’s response to the tragedy of
deaths on the Highway has been nothing short of criminal.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
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972
Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes Maroubra Junction Public School’s Parents and Citizens have been waiting for up to 5
months for a response from the Minister for Education and Training in relation to their concerns
about the appointment of a new Deputy Principal.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education to respond to the correspondence from Maroubra Junction’s
parents expressing their concerns and seeking the Minister’s intervention.
(Notice given 20 October 2005)
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government for its $489.5 million commitment to the New South Wales Fire
Brigade in the 2005/06 budget.
(2)
Congratulates the New South Wales Fire Brigade for commencing COMSAFE operations at the
Museum of Fire, Penrith.
(3)
Congratulates the volunteers of the 10 Community Fire units in Glenbrook and Blaxland that were
commissioned recently and commends the Government for its commitment of $15,000 per unit.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
974
Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Ministry of Transport’s refusal to issue school bus passes to Yellow Rock students
attending Urunga Public School.
(2)
Notes as a result primary school students have to walk 300 metres across the Kalang River bridge
on the Pacific Highway without any protection between them, B-doubles and other trucks and cars.
(3)
Notes the refusal of successive Transport Ministers to agree to the Member for Coffs Harbour’s
request for these students to be issued passes on safety grounds.
(4)
Calls upon the Minister for Transport to personally review this situation.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
975
Mr STEWART to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses concern regarding the decision by the Tasmanian Government to allow the legal
introduction of BetFair and calls on the Tasmanian Government to reverse its decision to enter into
a licensing exchange with BetFair.
(2)
Condemns the unfair betting practices of the BetFair system and the detrimental impact that
BetFair will have on racing codes in NSW and all other Australian States.
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(Notice given 8 November 2005)
976
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes recent troubles in the Lane Cove tunnel.
(2)
Calls on the Liberal Party to abandon its proposed ill conceived 6.5 kilometre long tunnel under
Middle Harbour which would bring high tolls, ventilation stacks and a large increase in vehicles
disgorging onto the streets of Manly.
(3)
Supports as an alternative the Spit Bridge widening and associated roadworks to improve traffic
flow on the Northern Beaches.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
977
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the members of the State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers, as 7-19 November
2005 is SES Awareness Week.
(2)
Notes the valuable contribution that more than 9,000 volunteers make in emergency situations
across NSW.
(3)
Notes the thousands of hours that these volunteers donate in non-emergency situations to the
community.
(4)
Notes the 50 year anniversary of the NSW SES celebrated during the week commencing 7
November 2005.
(5)
Notes SES volunteers are currently in the field in Broken Hill and the Central West.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
978
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Major flooding occurred on 7 November 2005 in the town of Molong, resulting in up to two
metres of water in most of the town’s commercial area.
(2)
Many areas of the Central West have had in excess of 100 millimetres of rain overnight on 7
November 2005.
(3)
The second highest flood peak on record is expected in the town of Eugowra on 8 November 2005.
(4)
Moderate flood levels will be reached at Canowindra.
(5)
The whole of Cabonne Shire has been declared a natural disaster area.
(6)
There has been enormous effort from the police, State Emergency Service, Volunteer Rescue
Association, Fire Brigade and the general public to assist all those affected by this natural disaster.
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(Notice given 8 November 2005)
979
Mr LYNCH to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Residential Gardens for the Spanish Speaking Frail Aged located at Rooty Hill,
for many years of outstanding community effort.
(2)
Notes the widespread community support within the Spanish speaking community for this
institution.
(3)
Calls on the Hon Sylvia Hale to be cautious in making allegations about the Residential Garden for
the Spanish Speaking Frail Aged without first investigating them.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
980
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Indigenous Lands Corporation proposal to redevelop Redfern Oval as a sports
facility for the local community was rejected by the Member for Bligh in her capacity as Lord
Mayor.
(2)
Notes widespread community support for a proposal by the South Sydney PCYC to redevelop
Redfern Oval as a community sports facility, including support from Alexandria Park Community
School, Darlington Public School, Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Waterloo, the
Metropolitan Football and Leagues Club, Souths Junior District Rugby League Club competition,
the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union and Spinal Cord Injuries Australia.
(3)
Calls on the Member for Bligh to stand up for the South Sydney community and support the
PCYC proposal for Redfern Oval.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
981
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Education on the announcement of an historic
agreement which sees Government school and TAFE teachers remain the highest paid in the
country.
(2)
Notes that this is the first time that teachers and unions have reached an award agreement since
1968 without industrial disputation.
(3)
Acknowledges the quality of NSW teachers and their standing in the community.
(Notice given 8 November 2005)
982
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes with concern that the future of the historic 3801 steam locomotive and the supporting
Eveleigh Railway Workshops are uncertain.
(2)
Notes that while the Minister for Transport was willing to use 3801 for publicity during the recent
150th NSW Railways celebration he has yet to guarantee the future operation of this significant
tourism attraction.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to guarantee the renewal of the RailCorp lease with the
company 3801 Limited and the NSW Rail Transport Museum and the continued provision of an
adequate metropolitan servicing facility.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
983
Mrs PALUZZANO to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on their two year $1.2 million commitment to Nepean/Hawkesbury
River System for reparian and river bank improvements.
(2)
Welcomes the involvement of the Nepean/Hawkesbury Catchment Management Authority in this
riparian vegetation project.
(3)
Encourages the catchment community to contact the Nepean/Hawkesbury Catchment Management
Authority to participate in this project.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
984
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the leaking of Cabinet documents relating to the Cross City Tunnel to the
tunnel consortium.
(2)
Condemns the Government’s continuing efforts to cover up corruption allegations.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
985
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government on spending $15 million of taxpayer’s money in one fortnight
on its deceitful advertising campaign on industrial relations reforms.
(2)
Notes that a Melbourne man was paid $6000 just for being on the set of the Government’s
workplace reforms advertising campaign yet never appeared in the ads.
(3)
Calls on the Federal Government to stop this waste of taxpayers’ dollars on misleading
advertising.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
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986
Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the natural disaster declaration in relation to recent flooding in the Central West district
including Eugowra and Molong.
(2)
Notes the impacts of this flooding extend to small business and contractors such as harvesters and
calls for Government assistance to these groups.
(3)
Notes the large volume of flood water flowing down the Lachlan and Bogan Rivers, bypassing
existing dams.
(4)
Calls on the Government to invest in new dam infrastructure to conserve excess water for future
droughts.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
987
Ms MOORE to move—
That this House commends the positive solutions and real improvements for people of the Redfern area
including:
(1)
The City of Sydney’s investment of more than $50 million over four years to improve facilities,
services and recreational opportunities;
(2)
The City’s $19 million restoration of Redfern Park providing a professional training base for the
Rabbitohs at Redfern Oval;
(3)
The Board of the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust unanimously resolving to welcome the
Rabbitohs back to Aussie Stadium, in their local area;
(4)
The strategy and financial package proposed by Peter Holmes a Court in consultation with Russell
Crowe, to unite Souths Juniors, Seniors and the football club; and
(5)
The agreement by the federally-funded Indigenous Land Corporation to commit $25 million to
retain the Redfern School site in public ownership and create a centre of indigenous sport and
culture, and the Corporation’s statement that South Sydney PCYC would fit with the plans for the
School if the Department of Housing does not provide the PCYC with the assurance of a long-term
lease.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
988
Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Eurobodalla’s maternity unit is in crisis due to the threat of resignation by the sole
specialist obstetrician.
(2)
Notes that the doctor concerned has not been paid since 1 September 2005 by the Greater Southern
Area Health Service.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to rectify the inaction of his Minister for Health.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
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989
Mr BARR to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the recent comments by the Leader of the Opposition and the Liberal candidate for
Pittwater that Mona Vale would not be the site for a new level five hospital on the Northern
Beaches under a future Coalition government.
(2)
Welcomes this reaffirmation by the Leader of the Opposition of the Statement of Understanding
signed by his predecessor, other Northern Beaches MPs and the Member for Manly last November
supporting a new central facility in the southern demographic centre of the Northern Beaches with
a complementary role for Mona Vale.
(3)
Calls on the Government to promptly announce the site for the new major hospital on the Northern
Beaches.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
990
Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the North Coast Area Health Service to redevelop the rehabilitation unit in Lismore.
(2)
Notes that the patient figures support the retention of this unit in Lismore.
(3)
Congratulates the dedicated team at the rehabilitation unit based at St Vincent’s Hospital, Lismore.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
991
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes changes to the WorkCover scheme to allow a greater number of insurance providers into the
scheme.
(2)
Notes the comments by the Minister for Industrial Relations that these changes would result in
greater choice for employers and would create greater competition between insurance providers.
(3)
Notes that after the Minister announced the conditions of the changes, insurance provider Vero left
the scheme and the changes have resulted in only two new insurers entering the workers
compensation scheme.
(4)
Condemns the Minister for Industrial Relations for failing to provide greater competition between
insurers or greater choice for employers and the workers of NSW.
(Notice given 9 November 2005)
992
Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the election on 17 September 2005 of Steven Chaytor as the Member for Macquarie Fields,
despite a large swing to the Liberal Party.
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(2)
Notes the defeat of the Save Orange Grove Bill 2004, which means 450 jobs will be permanently
lost in the electorate of Macquarie Fields.
(3)
Condemns the Member for Macquarie Fields for failing his electorate within 2 months of being
elected.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
993
Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Federal Government’s “WorkChoices” industrial relations legislation that will give
power to employers to dismiss workers at will for any operational, technological or restructuring
reason.
(2)
Notes that this legislation is not about economics or productivity but a declaration of class war,
with executive power acquired and used on behalf of the strong, against the weak.
(3)
Recognises that the legislation will create division and conflict instead of a “relaxed and
comfortable” society.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
994
Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier of Western Australia for committing his Government to the provision of
seat belts on school buses.
(2)
Calls on the NSW Minister for Transport to follow the lead of his Western Australian colleague
and initiate action at the meeting of the Australian Transport Council on 18 November 2005 to
ensure that seat belts on school buses become a priority.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
995
Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Fair Trading for working with the Victorian Minister for Consumer
Affairs to set up a polling hotline for supporters of a national “Do-Not-Contact” telemarketing
register.
(2)
Notes this initiative will show Federal Government the widespread support for establishing such a
register.
(3)
Notes that an effective national “Do-Not-Contact” telemarketing register would allow Australian
consumers to opt out of receiving unwanted telemarketing calls.
(4)
Notes that the register should target companies that use telephone for high pressure sales, while
safeguarding the interests of genuine not for profit organizations.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
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996
Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the local community’s concerns relating to Energy Australia’s proposed Mt Hutton to
Croudace Bay overhead power line project, on which neither the local representative nor the
Government have acted.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Utilities to direct Energy Australia to give full financial disclosure and
accountable reasons to local residents as to why the proposed power line cannot be installed
underground, given the residents have offered personal financial assistance to the underground
proposal.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
997
Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Minister for Redfern Waterloo’s recent announcement that the Indigenous Lands
Corporation (ILC) will purchase the former Redfern Public School site.
(2)
Notes that the ILC, together with Reverend Bill Crews’ Exodus Foundation, will use the former
school site for education and leadership programs for Aboriginal youth.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister and the Redfern Waterloo Authority for working cooperatively with
local and national organizations to find appropriate, creative and community uses for the former
public school site.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
998
Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the valuable cooperative management, involving Police, Local Government, the
Chamber of Commerce, clubs and hotels, with regard to issues associated with alcohol
consumption in public areas.
(2)
Notes the work of the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Liquor Accord, under the chairmanship of Ray
Agostino, in highlighting local issues of concern to the Police Local Area Command.
(3)
Congratulates Accord for the “Secure Taxis” initiative whereby the Taxi Council, with Accord
members, is providing a safe passage home for patrons of licensed premises.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
999
Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Minister for Roads has ignored community pleas to install safety barriers on the
Federal Highway at Granger Road near Rose Lagoon.
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(2)
Notes that in the past five years ten people have died and more than 40 have been injured on this
short piece of highway.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to immediately install safety barriers at this dangerous section of
road.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1000 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that according to the Child Death Review Team Annual Report 2004 released by the NSW
Commission for Children and Young People, suicide was the second leading cause of death of
young people aged 15-17 years in 2004.
(2)
Calls on the Government to address the lack of adequate mental health services for young people
in NSW.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1001 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes the Federal Minister for Communications’ announcement of the establishment of a
national ‘Do-Not-Contact” telephone register and calls upon the Member for Strathfield to keep up to date
with national affairs.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1002 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to reverse its decision to close the Department of Community Services
office at Manly.
(2)
Notes that a full complement of child protection and out of home care services is vitally needed on
the Northern Beaches.
(3)
Notes that the Member for Manly has been complicit in the closure of the Manly DOCS office in
stating that the community should just accept an ‘outpost’ of DOCS.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1003 Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House notes that:
(1)
John Hunter and Newcastle Mater Emergency Departments have been on code red and unable to
take any but life threatened patients since the evening of 9 November 2005; and
(2)
Ambulance officers have expressed concern about the impact on patients who have to travel up to
an extra hour to get hospital care while ambulances are off the road and unable to respond to
further calls.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
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1004 Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the efforts of the Dingo Care Network and academics to breed more dingoes
via artificial insemination.
(2)
Notes the massive damage being done to livestock by dingoes and wild dogs throughout country
New South Wales.
(3)
Calls upon the Government to continue baiting programs, including in National Parks.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1005 Mr APLIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Miss Dennae Brunow of Albury on being selected as Miss World Australia and
expresses support for her in the Miss World contest in China.
(2)
Recognises the benefits of hosting the world’s largest live annual television event and supports the
chairman of Miss World Australia Holdings Pty Ltd, Pauline McFeteridge, in her bid to bring the
Miss World contest to Australia in 2008.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1006 Mr R.W. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the declaration of the towns of Molong and Eugowra as areas of natural disaster.
(2)
Acknowledges the visit to the area of the Minister for Emergency Services on 8 and 9 November
and the Premier on 10 November 2005.
(3)
Notes that whilst financial assistance has been made available following the declaration of the area
as a natural disaster area, very few farmers and retailers will be eligible for low interest loans
because of the restrictive criteria of the Rural Assistance Authority.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1007 Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Minister for the Environment told the House on 12 October that the Government has
been supplying drinking water to Jenolan Caves “that complies with the Australian guidelines”.
(2)
Notes that independent testing has shown the water contains dangerous pathogens, including e.coli
and coliforms, well in excess of the Australian drinking water guidelines.
(3)
Notes that signs have recently been erected warning members of the public that the water is unsafe
to drink.
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(4)
Calls on the Minister to apologise for misleading the House and to take appropriate steps to ensure
a clean supply of drinking water for visitors and staff at Jenolan Caves.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1008 Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the motion passed by the Country Labor faction on the weekend of 5-6 November 2005
requiring ALP conference delegates to not stay at accommodation provided by Nationals
supporters in Dubbo.
(2)
Calls on the Premier to reject this offensive attack on small business people.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1009 Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the failure of the Government and the Department of Community Services to protect 3 year
old Chanel Bisignani on the Central Coast despite numerous calls for help from neighbours to
Police and DOCS, including one an hour before her death.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Community Services to publicly disclose the facts in relation to DOCS’
failure to act and to cease spuriously claiming that she cannot comment on such cases.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1010 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the contribution that community colleges and adult education centres make to education in
New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that there are 64 adult education colleges statewide, including two in the Bega electorate,
which all require an urgent increase in funding.
(3)
Condemns the Government for cutting funding to community colleges and calls on the
Government to rectify this inequity.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1011 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Police to:
(1)
Urgently discuss with the Shoalhaven Local Area Commander the difficulties he is facing in the
area due to reduced Police numbers.
(2)
Reinstate Police numbers in the Shoalhaven Area Command to March 2003 levels and consider an
increase of 30 Police in the Command Area, as requested by the Area Commander in 2003.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
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1012 Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Minister for Health to immediately stop the plan by his department to introduce a
cook-chill meal system in the Soldiers Memorial Hospital at Gloucester, the Manning Base
Hospital and Buladelah Hospital.
(2)
Acknowledges that the Government’s introduction of cook-chill meals from Sydney will
effectively sack hard working hospital workers in country NSW.
(3)
Calls on the Premier to immediately intervene to ensure jobs in country hospitals are safe-guarded
and that country businesses who supply foodstuff for hospitals are not ruined.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1013 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with alarm the incidence of domestic violence in NSW and the emotional, social and
financial cost to our community.
(2)
Congratulates the Soroptimists International of Hornsby, in particular Janelle Hendy, for the
garage sale that raised funds for the Hornsby Women Domestic Violence Court Assistance
Scheme.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1014 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concerns of over 300 farmers who attended a meeting on 3 November 2005 at the Bega
RSL regarding fireweed.
(2)
Notes that the Government allocates $7.6 million annually to combat noxious weeds in NSW, a
problem that costs $700 million each year.
(3)
Calls on the Government to allocate urgent funding to combat fireweed in the State’s South East
and to reinstate research funding to assess pasture management, chemical agents and biological
control.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1015 Mr J.H. TURNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s proposal to create the Manning Shelf Bio Region area and in particular
the creation of Marine Parks and Aquatic Reserves in Mid North Coast Waters including estuarine
waters, without supplying full details of the proposal.
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(2)
Condemns the Government for failure to fully disclose its proposal in respect to such plan and the
effect it may have on fishing, recreational, tourism and economic activity on the Mid North Coast
area.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1016 Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on all elected representatives to respect and support the electoral verdicts of Australian
voters.
(2)
Acknowledges the 1975 Federal election result that endorsed the decision of the Governor General
to dismiss the Whitlam Labor Government.
(3)
Pays tribute to the courage of Sir John Kerr in protecting the interests of the Australian people.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1017 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government’s proposed closure of the Home Care offices at Dee Why.
(2)
Calls on the Member for Manly to reverse his acquiescence to the proposed closure.
(3)
Calls on the Government to ensure the Home Care office remains on the Northern Beaches to
support the many frail aged and disabled people seeking to continue independent living in their
own homes.
(Notice given 10 November 2005)
1018 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That, despite intimidation and threats by the Liberal Party and some employer groups, Australians
turned out in their hundreds of thousands to exercise their democratic right to protest against the
Federal Government’s industrial relations changes.
(2)
That this attempted bullying and suppression of workers’ rights is an indication of what will come
if the Federal Government’s Dickensian industrial laws are allowed to take effect.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1019 Ms KENEALLY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Liberal Party, the Greens and Labor councillors at the City of Sydney
Environment and Heritage meeting for their support for the South Sydney PCYC’s proposal to
redevelop Redfern Oval.
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(2)
Notes that the Lord Mayor and Member for Bligh used her casting vote twice to defeat the PCYC
proposal to redevelop Redfern Oval.
(3)
Condemns the Lord Mayor and Member for Bligh for not supporting the 31 local businesses, the 3
local schools, the 15 Aboriginal organizations, and numerous other community groups who want
the PCYC proposal to succeed.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1020 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier for providing a grant of $10,000 to the Exodus Foundation’s 20 Year
Christmas Appeal, during his visit to the Strathfield electorate.
(2)
Acknowledges the work of the Exodus Foundation for the homeless people of Sydney, particularly
at Christmas, under the direction of Bill Crews assisted by hardworking staff and volunteers.
(3)
Notes the valuable service provided by the free Loaves and Fishes Restaurant at the Exodus
Foundation based in Ashfield.
(4)
Notes the many services provided by the Exodus Foundation to the youth of Sydney including the
provision of social workers, chaplaincy, counselling, food parcel and welfare assistance.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1021 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House congratulates the Government and Minister for Education and Training for the “Time to
Start School – A Parents Guide to Starting Kindergarten” kit and:
(1)
Notes the collaborative nature of development of the guide and its practical and useful approach.
(2)
Recognises the kit’s contribution to making a child’s introduction and important first days at
school a positive and informed experience for both child and family.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1022 Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House congratulates the Federal Government for its industrial relations reforms.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1023 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the prospect of a three-cornered contest in Monaro as foreshadowed in Coalition opinion
polling conducted in Monaro on Tuesday 8 November 2005.
(2)
Notes that The Nationals have been unable to find a candidate and instead will recycle a former
Member who quit before the end of his parliamentary term.
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(3)
Condemns the Liberals for pre-empting a democratic preselection by anointing a real estate agent,
ahead of at least two other candidates, in their opinion survey.
(4)
Notes the disunity in the Coalition reflected by this survey.
(Notice given 15 November 2005)
1024 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation for the grant of
$120,000 to the NSW Baseball League Inc under the Sports Development Program, and a $41,000
Regional Sports Facility Grant to Concord Baseball Inc, known as the Comets, for the construction
of a batting tunnel at Majors Bay Reserve, Concord West.
(2)
Commends the work undertaken by the Australian Baseball Federation, NSW Baseball League Inc
and the NSW Institute of Sport.
(3)
Notes the Australian Men’s Baseball Team won silver at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1025 Mrs PERRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Bankstown Council on their recent win in the Increasing Women’s Participation
category of the National Awards for Local Government 2005.
(2)
Recognises Mayor Helen Westwood for her outstanding vision and pioneering efforts to ensure
greater participation by women from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds in
community leadership roles.
(3)
Commends the Office of Women, NSW Premier’s Department for its support and financial
assistance, and also Auburn Council for its guidance and input throughout the project.
(4)
Encourages other Government and non-government organisations to note the success of this
project in providing greater access to the community decision-making process by women from
diverse backgrounds.
(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1026 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House congratulates the State Government for:
(1)
The increase in funding and resources to the Queanbeyan Hospital which has seen the number of
operations performed at Queanbeyan double from 115 in October 2004 to 252 in June 2005 and
notes that this increase means that there is now no long waiting list for the types of surgery
performed at Queanbeyan Hospital.
(2)
The plans currently on display in the Member for Monaro’s office window for the new $44m
Queanbeyan Hospital and the fact that, despite statements to the opposite by The Nationals, the
project is on track for completion in 2008 as promised at the last election.
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(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1027 Ms ANDREWS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the State Government for the installation of an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
machine at Gosford Hospital at the cost of $2.8m.
(2)
Notes that, in addition, the State Government provided $400,000 in recurrent funding for health
services to seriously ill patients.
(3)
Condemns the Federal Government for repeatedly failing to issue a Medicare licence for the MRI
machine.
(4)
Calls on the Federal Government to issue the Medicare licence, as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1028 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) for:
(a)
The appointment by the NSW Cancer Institute of a Cancer Nurse Co-ordinator at Concord
Hospital;
(b)
The $182,000 grant to Professor Stephen Clarke at Concord Hospital to set up a centre to
test new cancer drugs and complementary therapies; and
(c)
The allocation of $94,000 for cancer clinical trial units headed by Dr Judith Trotman,
involving Concord Hospital and Sydney Cancer Centre.
Commends the work undertaken by Concord Hospital clinicians in cancer research and patient
care.
(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1029 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the occasion of Postnatal Depression Awareness Week.
(2)
Congratulates POSIE (Perinatal Outreach Support Information and Education) and the women
who make a huge contribution in the Hornsby electorate.
(Notice given 16 November 2005)
1030 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that a new vehicle, with less than 5,000 kms on the clock, has been locked up by the
Department of Community Services and is not being used for community purposes in the Bega
Valley.
(2)
Notes that the vehicle was the property of the Supported Accommodation Program, and upon the
expiry of that Program’s contract the vehicle was locked away by the Department not to be
released until the new contract is let, expected to be not until January 2006.
(3)
Calls on the Government to make the vehicle available for community use, for example by the
Bega Family Support Group.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1031 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Commends the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) and the NSW Cancer Institute
for:
(a)
the $4.2m increase to breast screening services across the State;
(b)
an extra $528,000 this year to improve breast screening services in the Sydney South West
Area Health Service that includes Concord Repatriation Hospital; and
(c)
screening of an additional 35,000 women in the high risk target group this year.
Notes the third annual Pink Ribbon Breakfast held in the state seat of Drummoyne to promote
awareness and raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1032 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the difficult policing issues in and around Hornsby Mall.
(2)
Acknowledges the value of CCTV to law enforcement and in deterring criminal and nuisance
activities.
(3)
Calls on the Government to provide the necessary financial allocation and personnel to assist
Police to reduce incidents in Hornsby Mall.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1033 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Natural Resources, Primary Industries and Mineral Resources for
the recent launch of the regulations under the Native Vegetation Act.
(2)
Notes that there has been a two year consultation process between the NSW Farmers Association,
environmental organisations and the community.
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(3)
Recognises that the Native Vegetation Act delivers the Government’s promise to bring an end to
large-scale land clearing in NSW.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1034 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the provision of safe water and sewerage services is an essential role of Government.
(2)
Notes the concerns of many local government areas in NSW, including Upper Lachlan, Yass
Valley, Boorowa and Goulburn Mulwaree Councils, about the lack of commitment by the NSW
Government to the Country Towns Water Supply and Sewerage Program.
(3)
Calls on the Government to increase funding to allow projects currently delayed, such as the
Taralga sewerage scheme and water supply augmentation, and the Yass Town sewerage
augmentation scheme, to proceed.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1035 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the failure of the Minister for Police to table the NSW Ombudsman’s report on the
effectiveness of the Child Protection Register.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1036 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House calls on the Premier to appoint the Minister for Local Government as the Minister for the
Hunter in light of the poor performance of the current Minister in that portfolio.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1037 Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Kellyville High School was opened in 2003, with the bulk of the funding being
provided by the Federal Government.
(2)
Notes that Kellyville is extremely hot in summer, recording many days over 40 degrees.
(3)
Notes that instead of installing air conditioning when the school was first built, the Government
specified an extraction system to draw hot air out of the classrooms at night.
(4)
Notes that this system does not cool the rooms and is faulty and noisy, disturbing local residents.
(5)
Calls on the Government to replace the heat extraction system with air conditioning as soon as
possible and improve conditions for students and staff.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
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1038 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to provide funding in the next budget for the following requirements in
the Hornsby electorate:
(a)
Multi-storey car parks in Hornsby and Berowra Railway Stations;
(b)
A new hall and redevelopment of Berowra Public School;
(c)
Connection to the sewer for Cowan at the same time as Brooklyn and Dangar Island; and
(d)
A Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit at Hornsby Hospital.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1039 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls for a comprehensive review of security at the Junee Correctional Centre following
the escape of a prisoner on 28 October 2005.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1040 Mr MERTON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the former Minister for Roads announced in 1998 that the North West Rail Link between
Epping and Castle Hill would be built and completed by 2010.
(2)
Notes that the Government refuses to give a commencement date for this vital infrastructure
project.
(3)
Notes that the residents of North West Sydney are daily facing grid locked roads.
(4)
Condemns the Government for its ineptitude, neglect and failure to provide adequate public
transport for North West Sydney, an area designated as a major growth area.
(5)
Encourages residents of North West Sydney to petition the Government to finalise the route and
commence construction of the Rail Link forthwith.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1041 Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the report of the Auditor General tabled on 16 November confirmed NSW will need to rely
on imported electricity from other States to meet peak electricity demands in summer and prevent
crippling blackouts.
(2)
Notes with concern that TransGrid’s capital expenditure for 2004-05 fell by over 50% compared to
the previous year, and that nearly a third of TransGrid’s total expenses for the last financial year
was to repay interest on debt incurred by this Government.
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(3)
Notes the Government has still not released its White Paper on Energy, which was due in April
2005, thereby avoiding announcing a new coal fired power station in an attempt to secure Greens
preferences at the next election.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1042 Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Education to honour her predecessor’s commitment in February
2003 to provide an adequate electricity supply to Grose View Public School so that the school is able to
operate and provide drinking water, working toilets, computers and airconditioning in temperatures over
35 degrees.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1043 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the contribution made by Chatswood High School to the local community.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education to provide much needed capital works funding to Chatswood
High School.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1044 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of mental health services on the Far South Coast and acknowledges the role of the
Country Women’s Association in raising awareness of the difficulties that are being faced by
families and consumers.
(2)
Calls on the Government to provide acute care beds and more funding to assist sufferers on the Far
South Coast.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1045 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Mr Terry Parker, Chamber Attendant in this House, has in November 2005 achieved 35
years of loyal and faithful service to the Parliament, having arrived in Australia in September 1970
at 19 years of age and starting work in this place two weeks later.
(2)
Congratulates Terry and wishes him and his family well for the future.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1046 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Galston and Dural areas do not have sewerage connection.
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(2)
Notes that Sydney Water did not implement a promised pilot sewerage project for a small area in
Galston.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Utilities to revisit the pilot plan and enable Galston and Dural to connect
to the sewer at the same time as Brooklyn and Dangar Island.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1047 Mr HUMPHERSON to move—
That this House calls on the Auditor General to investigate the gross misuse of taxpayers’ money by the
Commissioner for Children and Young People in prominently publishing her partisan political views on
the federal Government’s industrial relations reforms in the Commission’s quarterly magazine.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1048 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes that despite the breaking of the drought in many parts of the State it will take at
least a year for most farmers to begin their recovery due to massive destocking which necessarily took
place and the necessary, but for the most part, unbudgeted spending on fodder and feed transportation
costs incurred by farmers due to the drought.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1049 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes community concerns about the performance of the Bega Department of Community
Services office.
(2)
Calls for a Government review of its performance.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1050 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that when the Government came to power in 1995 68.7% of students attended public high
schools, but by 2004 this had dropped to 62.9%.
(2)
Notes the Auditor General’s Financial Audit has disclosed that the trend is continuing such that in
the two years from 2002-04 public school enrolments dropped by 9471.
(3)
Expresses concern that as student numbers decrease, the Government has spent $5 million less on
numeracy and literacy in 2003-04 than it did in 2002-03.
(4)
Condemns the Government for its failure to support the public school system.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
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1051 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the state of the Princes Highway at Victoria Creek, which is built to 1950 standards.
(2)
Calls on the Government to provide the overtaking lanes promised in December 2004.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1052 Mr CANSDELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the current options for the upgrading of the Pacific Highway are a cause of concern for the
citizens of the North Coast.
(2)
Congratulates the Minister for Roads for meeting with the Members for Ballina, Lismore and
Clarence on 17 November 2005 and listening to their communities’ concerns about the impact
these options will have on their wellbeing.
(3)
Urges the Minister to give serious consideration to investigating the cost benefits of the
Summerland Way as an alternate option to separate local and heavy interstate traffic.
(4)
Notes that the Summerland Way option is approximately one third of the cost of the Pacific
Highway upgrade between Grafton and Tyagarah and therefore will be completed three times
quicker.
(5)
Condemns the Minister for going on North Coast Radio 2LM and ridiculing the Summerland Way
option by suggesting The Nationals and the people of the North Coast have “lost their way.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1053 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the state of the Princes Highway at Dignam Creek, which is built to 1950 standards.
(2)
Calls on the Government to address this dangerous section of highway.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1054 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the imminent closure of the Imlay special needs group toy library in the State’s South East.
(2)
Calls on the Government to provide its fair share of funding for this service.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1055 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes the Auditor-General’s statement that “Some creditors have placed the Greater Southern
Area Health Service on “stop supply” and many practical difficulties are being encountered in
acquiring critical goods and services needed for running the Health Service”.
(2)
Notes that this confirms that patient care is being compromised.
(3)
Notes that $7.5 million has been outstanding to small businesses throughout South East NSW.
(4)
Condemns the Government for its incompetent financial management of the health system.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1056 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House notes that the Member for Manly has been complicit with the Government in the
downgrading of hospital services at Manly Hospital.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1057 Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to:
(1)
Guarantee that people answering “000” ambulance calls know where residential streets,
commercial and community landmarks are.
(2)
Advise whether the condition of the suspected heart attack patient driven to Campbelltown
Emergency Department on 17 November 2005 was compromised when “000” allegedly hung up
three times on the caller.
(Notice given 17 November 2005)
1058 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Local Government for visiting the Strathfield Electorate on 25
November 2005 and stating that there will be no amalgamation between Strathfield and Auburn
Councils.
(2)
Notes that the campaign conducted by Strathfield Council suggesting that Strathfield and Auburn
Councils were going to amalgamate is a sham.
(3)
Notes that this campaign by Strathfield Council has unnecessarily created fear in the local
community inciting residents to needlessly tie ribbons on trees in their neighbourhood and to
exhibit “No amalgamation” banners.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1059 Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government has cut its funding allocations for NSW Community Colleges on 29
November 2005, from $9m in 2002-03 to $6.2m for 2004-05, a total of $2.8m in two years.
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(2)
Notes the most recent funding cut, announced to NSW Community Colleges in November 2005,
from $6.2m in 2004-05 to $4.3m for 2005-06, a further funding reduction of $1.9m, takes the total
funding cut for community colleges since 2002-03 to $4.7m in three years.
(3)
Notes these funding cuts could cause some community colleges to close whilst others will be
forced to increase fees and reduce the availability of courses.
(4)
Condemns the Government for this unwarranted and short-sighted attack on community colleges
across this State.
(5)
Calls on the Government to restore community colleges funding to the 2002-03 level of $9m plus
CPI increases to ensure the ongoing viability of the community college sector.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1060 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the run down and makeshift hall currently in use for students at Berowra Public School.
(2)
Congratulates the staff, students and parents who have worked hard to assist the school and draw
the need for a new hall to the attention of the Minister for Education and Training.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately place the masterplan for this school on the list for future
capital works.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1061 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Australian Princess Competition, in which 14 young Australian women participated,
has concluded.
(2)
Notes finalist Wendy Slack-Smith’s great attitude to life reflected in her saying “I might not have
the flash cars, the castle or millions of dollars, but I have a lot of fun, a great family and a great
bunch of mates”.
(3)
Congratulates Wendy Slack-Smith from the village of Humula in the electorate of Wagga Wagga
for representing that community so well.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1062 Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for failing to give the people of Dubbo a voice in the delivery of
hospital and health services.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Health to appoint a representative of the Dubbo area to the Greater
Western Health Advisory Council.
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(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1063 Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government and the NSW Health Department for withdrawing its sponsorship for
the 2006 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge, which has resulted in ticket prices being unaffordable for
families and the prospect that the event will fail financially.
(2)
Notes that for the last 26 years the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge has motivated thousands of NSW
students to live healthy, active lifestyles, and University of Sydney research found that participants
in the event had higher resilience and fewer tendencies to smoke, binge drink or take drugs.
(3)
Recognises the contribution and participation of youth and schools from the Lismore area, being
Alstonville High School, Blue Hills College, Casino RSL Youth Club, Lismore High School and
Trinity Catholic College.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1064 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the condition of a basketball court at the entrance of Asquith Boys High School.
(2)
Notes that the court, originally concrete but covered with tar, has cracked creating dangerous
segments out of which weeds now grow.
(3)
Notes that this is a high risk health and safety issue that has been raised many times in
correspondence as well as in this Parliament.
(4)
Notes with alarm the serious injuries caused to a student who fell over on the court a few months
ago.
(5)
Calls on the Minister for Education and Training to immediately allocate funding so that this
basketball court can be properly repaired.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
1065 Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Richmond Local Area Command numbers are down by 20%.
(2)
Recognises the critical shortage in the Richmond Local Area Command, which has 13 police
officers on long term sick or stress leave, 12 on restricted duties and 9 vacancies, totalling 34
officers being unavailable for service.
(3)
Congratulates and thanks all Police, staff and Volunteers in Policing (VIPs) in the Richmond LAC
for not only doing their work, but also covering the work of the 34 absent officers.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Police to address this unacceptable 20% shortfall immediately.
(Notice given 29 November 2005)
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1066 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the NSW Minister for Small Business on convening a very successful Small
Business Forum held at the Ashfield RSL on Wednesday 23 November 2005.
(2)
Notes that a diverse range of over 100 small businesses, including multicultural businesses and
representatives from the local and multicultural Chambers of Commerce as well as the Lions
Club, attended the forum.
(3)
Notes the valuable contribution that small business makes to the NSW economy.
(4)
Notes that this forum provided important information on NSW Government initiatives to small
business owners and an opportunity for small business owners to discuss business solutions with
the Minister.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1067 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the NRMA South West and Riverina Better Roads Panel has called on the State
Government to accelerate work to complete the Bowning Deviation in the interests of increased
road safety.
(2)
Supports the call by NRMA to bring forward the completion date of this important project.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its broken promises, dating back to 1999, and the eight year delay
in completing the Bowning Deviation.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1068 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the important contribution of Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Community College to the electorate in
terms of opportunities for further education.
(2)
Condemns the Government for once more disadvantaging this community college through the
spectre of further funding cuts.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to provide appropriate funding to community colleges so that they can
continue to provide an excellent source of education locally.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1069 Mr FRASER to move—
That this House calls on the Government to immediately install pedestrian protection measures on the
Kalang River Bridge at Urunga as requested by the Urunga P&C Association.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
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1070 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the very old trees lining Palmerston Road, Hornsby adjacent to Hornsby Hospital.
(2)
Notes with alarm the imminent removal of two of the trees to make way for a driveway for the
new Accident and Emergency Department.
(3)
Urges NSW Health to pursue other entrance options to preserve these significant old trees.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1071 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House calls upon:
(1)
The Government to ensure that where citizens make financial gifts to NSW Health for specific
purchases these purchases are made; and
(2)
The Minister for Health and NSW Health in respect of a gift specifically to buy a bus for Lake
Cargelligo Hospital to buy the bus and put it into service instead of ignoring the donation for three
months, only responding when the donor insisted the purchase go ahead.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1072 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House condemns the Government for failing to provide sufficient funding for rural health in
NSW.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1073 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House recognises the enormous support being given by the golfing community to both families
involved in the golfing accident that led to the recent accidental death of Vanessa Anderson.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1074 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes:
(a)
increased traffic volumes, including heavy vehicles, using the Pacific Highway between the
F3 at Wahroonga and the Gore Hill Freeway at Artarmon;
(b)
increased traffic congestion along the highway, especially at Turramurra, Pymble, Gordon
and Chatswood; and
(c)
the absence of any short, medium or long term plan to ease this congestion.
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(2)
Calls upon the Government to urgently initiate studies to identify solutions to these traffic
problems.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1075 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Murrinbridge Winery on becoming Australia’s first Aboriginal owned and
managed winery.
(2)
Recognise the release of its 2003 Shiraz, which in the recent wine tasting of the top 40 wines in the
Parliamentary Strangers Dining Room, was quite outstanding.
(3)
Acknowledges its 2005 Chardonnay winning a Bronze Medal at the Wagga Wagga Wine Show.
(4)
Congratulates the Parliament for incorporating Murrinbridge Wines onto the Parliamentary wine
list.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1076 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
the September 2002 promise to the Minister for Transport to include both Gordon and
Turramurra Railway Stations in the CityRail’s easy access program with both projects to
run concurrently;
(b)
the lifts and improved access at Gordon Railway Station is scheduled to open before
Christmas;
(c)
the absence of any work at Turramurra railway station and the refusal of the Minister for
Transport to commit to any date for the start or completion of the project; and
(d)
the lack of any lift access between Hornsby and Gordon and Gordon and St Leonards.
Calls upon the State Government to commit to a progressive roll out of improved access at North
Shore Line railway stations.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1077 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House calls on the Government to provide greater funding for public school education in rural
NSW.
(Notice given 30 November 2005)
1078 Ms ANDREWS to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Applauds the action of the Minister for Education and Training in allocating a total sum of
$273,672 to Narara Valley High School under the Department of Education and Training’s Joint
Funding Program.
(2)
Notes that:
(3)
(a)
Funding of $205,684 will enable Narara Valley High School to extend the gymnasium to
provide stage and change facilities; and
(b)
Funding of $67,988 will enable the high school’s food technology facilities to be upgraded.
Congratulates the Narara Valley High School Parents and Citizens members on their tireless
efforts in raising funds to match the Government allocation.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1079 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of irrigators around the S tate that their water security is under threat, just 18
months after most water sharing plans became active.
(2)
Notes the concerns of NSW irrigators that their water allocations will be cut without the
Government having to provide any compensation.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its lack of consultation with irrigators in relation to these matters.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1080 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes ongoing community concern regarding lack of consultation for Willoughby
electorate constituents in relation to the Lane Cove Tunnel Project.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1081 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that 1 December 2005 is World Aids Day.
(2)
Notes the Parliamentary Group on Population and Development wishes to highlight the use of
microbicides as a women-centred HIV prevention method.
(3)
Notes that three types of microbicides are being tested: HIV receptor cell blockers, virus deactivators or destroyers.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1082 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 42 Police are on extended sick leave at the Northern Beaches Local Area Command.
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(2)
Condemns the Government for leaving the Northern Beaches Command with insufficient numbers
of Police to protect the residents of Wakehurst and Pittwater.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1083 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the specific needs of young people who have a mental illness.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately provide funding to build a Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Unit at Hornsby Hospital.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1084 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that 3 December 2005 is International Day of People with a Disability.
(2)
Notes this recognition by United Nations General Assembly began in 1992.
(3)
Celebrates the achievements and contributions that people with a disability make to their
communities every day.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1085 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That the Riverina Community College has lost Access Literacy funding totalling $34,171.
(2)
That this loss of funding will result in Junee and Corowa losing their entire literacy courses and
Wagga’s literacy classes will be severely reduced.
(3)
That, without this funding, community colleges, and in particular Riverina Community College,
may cease to exist.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1086 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Premier to:
(1)
Note the comments of the Minister for the Environment in relation to the Sydney Metropolitan
Water Plan at a recent public meeting in Kangaroo Valley.
(2)
Support his Minister and abandon his Government’s plans to raise the height of Tallowa Dam and
to construct a $680m pipeline to massively increase water extraction from the Shoalhaven River.
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(3)
Heed community opposition and expert advice regarding the construction of a desalination plant,
abandon this project and commit to finding environmentally responsible solutions to the Sydney
water crisis.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1087 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
A Chatswood resident is suffering peritoneal mesothelioma with a life expectancy of just
over 6 months; and
(b)
That the waiting list for a peritonectomy which is a life saving operation for this condition
is six months long.
Calls on the Government to take immediate action to reduce hospital waiting lists to prevent
unnecessary loss of life.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1088 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House condemns the Government for its failure to upgrade hospital services on the northern
beaches.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1089 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concerns of fine and superfine wool producing communities that due to the continuing
poor price of wool, many sheep breeding farmers are leaving the wool production business.
(2)
Calls on the Government to more actively support and promote the production of wool in NSW.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1090 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the plight of smash repairers in the Hornsby electorate, being small businesses, in relation to
their recent inability to conduct business as they have been doing.
(2)
Calls on the Government to do everything to assist smash repairers.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1091 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that the Minister for the Environment has failed to undertake any socio-economic research
prior to the announcement of marine parks.
(2)
Notes the Minister has misled the Parliament on this matter in that he said that he had undertaken
such research.
(3)
Calls on the Minister to apologise to the communities from Narooma to Bermagui.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1092 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes a petition presented to Parliament by the Friends of Callan Park with over 4,000 signatures
advocating the upgrade of the Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital at Callan Park.
(2)
Condemns the Government for allowing the dilapidation of buildings at the site and for failing to
commit to retain the land in public hands.
(3)
Condemns the Government for repeatedly failing to address the shortage of hospital beds for
people with a mental illness.
(4)
Calls on the Government to commit to the retention and upgrade of the Hospital including creating
a centre of excellence for the treatment of mental illness.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1093 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House calls on the Government to provide necessary capital works for schools in the electorates
of Wakehurst, Pittwater and Manly.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1094 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House notes that seven sports champions have been inducted into the Queanbeyan Sporting
Gallery this week, and congratulates cyclist Jack Griffin OAM, lawn bowlers Peter Rowe, Phil Flynn,
Scott Dagwell, and Rob Chesher, and kayakers Maree Baker (nee Foy) and Peter Foy, for their fantastic
sporting achievements.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1095 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House condemns the Government for the state of the Kings Highway which principally runs
through the Monaro electorate.
(Notice given 1 December 2005)
1096 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
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(1)
The overwhelming majority of CityRail stations, including Central, still continue to be
inaccessible to people with disabilities.
(2)
Many CityRail staff seem to lack training in disability awareness.
(3)
The CityRail Network is currently considered an ineffectual and inappropriate transport option by
commuters with disabilities.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1097 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Government will, in the first sitting week of 2006, introduce legislation to reinstate
a tax free threshold of $352,000 in relation to land tax.
(2)
Notes this legislation will mean 2,334 fewer properties being liable for land tax in the local
government area of Canada Bay.
(3)
Welcomes the annual indexation of the tax free threshold to average increases in State land values.
(4)
Congratulates the Government on this legislation and calls on the Opposition to support it.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1098 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Community transport only operates 9am to 5pm on weekdays and continues to receive inadequate
funding.
(2)
Community transport buses only pick up passengers in “group runs” and are unable to provide
individualized service.
(3)
Community transport commuters have to book in advance and can experience waiting times
upward of 4 hours to be picked up and dropped off from various destinations.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1099 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Sport and Recreation for their commitment to
develop community sports facilities and promote healthy lifestyle choices for the residents of
NSW.
(2)
Applauds the Capital Assistance Program investment of $3.9 million which will help develop over
300 sport and recreational facilities across the State.
(3)
Welcomes the $49,425 allocated to the electorate of Strathfield that will provide increased
opportunities for local residents to participate in sporting activities.
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(4)
Recognises the $7425 allocated for a lawn tennis surface at Pratten Park, the $19,000 for outdoor
tennis courts at Grant Park, and the $22,500 for a new community exercise facility and disabled
children’s swing for Henley Park.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1100 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Wheelchair Accessible Taxi numbers across the State remain static whilst owner/driver costs for
this type of vehicle continue to be unviable and unsustainable.
(2)
Wheelchair Accessible Taxi commuters have to book in advance and experience waiting times.
(3)
The Taxi Transport Subsidy Schemes M40 Voucher limit has only risen once in the last ten years
and has failed to keep pace with cost of living rises.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1101 Mr MARTIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s swift response in providing assistance to communities affected by
devastating fires in the Junee Shire early in 2006.
(2)
Congratulates the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport for visiting the devastated area, in
company with the Minister for Justice, Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Emergency
Services, Minister for Lands and Minister for Rural Affairs, and urgently seeking advice from rail
agencies about whether disused rail material could be made available to assist farmers in
rebuilding their fences.
(3)
Condemns the Member for Lachlan for claiming that the Government is preventing the removal of
rail infrastructure without an Act of Parliament.
(4)
Notes the relevant Act was passed at the very time the Member for Lachlan was Minister for
Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1102 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognizes the barriers faced by people with disabilities in using CityRail Community Transport
and Wheelchair Accessible Taxi services and the impact this has upon their ability to pursue
social, economic and community activities.
(2)
Condemns the Government’s failure over the past eleven years to either understand the transport
problems faced by people with disabilities or to implement initiatives to try and improve the
situation.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Transport to commit to consult with the disability community in a
concerted effort to investigate innovative methods of alleviating the current transport issues faced
by people with disabilities.
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(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1103 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the exposure of gross instances of animal cruelty in the Bassatim abattoir in Egypt, recently
aired on “60 Minutes”.
(2)
Condemns the practices exposed in the report, which included images of animals having their
tendons slashed and eyeballs stabbed before slaughter.
(3)
Notes that such abuses have been highlighted to the Federal Government as long ago as 2001, and
believes that failure to act on this issue is yet another example of the negligence of the Federal
Government.
(4)
Congratulates the “60 Minutes” programme and those who have highlighted these acts of animal
cruelty.
(5)
Calls on the Federal Government to ensure the welfare of Australian livestock in transit overseas
and for the proper humane slaughter of these animals when they reach these destinations.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1104 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the high number of accidents on MR 248 which extends from Taralga to Boorowa, and the
number of fatalities which have occurred on this road.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately provide funding to fully bitumen seal and complete the
upgrade of MR 248.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1105 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the recent violent attacks on bus drivers in the inner west of Sydney and applauds the
State Government for its commitment to ensuring the safety of all public employees.
(2)
Recognizes the right of all workers to go about their work free of violence and abuse.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on its commitment to take action to protect NSW bus drivers from
violent attacks.
(4)
Supports the Government’s work with employers and the union movement to address the wider
problem of verbal and physical attacks on workers serving the public.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
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1106 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Transport to:
(1)
Acknowledge the importance of The Rock to Boree Creek branch rail line.
(2)
Support the concept of upgrading the line to 23 tonne axle load.
(3)
Commend the work of the branch line committee and recognizes that the proposal has bi-partisan
support by all local political leaders and organizations.
(4)
Commit to fund appropriately the upgrade proposed by The Rock to Boree Creek Rail Committee.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1107 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises the critical shortage of early years child care places available in Sydney’s inner west
and throughout Australia.
(2)
Notes that Bureau of Statistics’ figures show lack of affordable child care is a significant
contributor to unemployment and underemployment of women.
(3)
Notes that Federal child care funding has in recent years concentrated on the provision of before
and after school care, with a neglect of long day care for early years.
(4)
Notes the Federal Government’s failure on this issue.
(5)
Calls on all levels of government to now work together to ensure better provision of early years
childcare.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1108 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the high number of accidents and the number of fatalities which have occurred on the
Lachlan Valley Way.
(2)
Calls on the Government to immediately fund a complete upgrade of the Lachlan Valley Way.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1109 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the formation of a 15 member panel by the United Nations to report on action to be taken to
improve effectiveness in the areas of development, humanitarian action and the environment.
(2)
Notes that the panel’s study could pave the way for a thorough restructuring of UN activities
throughout the world.
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(3)
Applauds the implementation of such reform measures as the establishment of a new UN peace
building mission, tasked with assisting countries emerging from conflict.
(4)
Encourages the creation of a new Human Rights Commission and an overhaul of management
practices that will allow the UN to rebuild and strengthen following the oil-for-food scandal.
(5)
Commends the UN for the work it has done since its establishment, addressing global issues and
supporting those marginalized by poverty and war.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1110 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the need for Hornsby Shire to have a cultural centre where its rich history as well as current
activities can be housed and shown to the community.
(2)
Welcomes the Hornsby Shire Council proposal to appoint a part-time cultural officer.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1111 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the NSW Bangladeshi Community, the Ekushe Academy Australia and Ashfield
Council for working together to approve and build an historical monument in Ashfield Park
dedicated to the preservation of languages around the world.
(2)
Notes that UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day was held worldwide on 21 February
2006.
(3)
Thanks the Premier and the Community Relations Commission for the granting of $1,000 toward
the construction of this project.
(4)
Recognises the significant role that language plays in preserving, developing and transmitting
cultural heritage.
(5)
Congratulates all those involved with this important project for their hard work.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1112 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Planning to:
(1)
Refuse the request by Kylor Pty Ltd for it to rezone its property in Manyana from the existing 2a2
residential land to 2a1 residential land which would increase the number of lots in this area to an
unacceptable level.
(2)
Receive a deputation of residents from the Manyana area to discuss further rezoning proposals
currently before the Minister.
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(3)
Immediately place a moratorium on all development proposals in the Manyana/Bendalong area
pending the formulation of appropriate planning controls and widespread community consultation
with residents.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1113 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the public statement made by the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs on 4 January 2006 that the
State Government had made $330,000 available to fund Aboriginal education measures for the
five schools in the Yass district.
(2)
Notes with concern the fact that the Minister for Education’s office has repudiated the Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs’ comments.
(3)
Calls on the Government to honour the public commitment made by the Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs to provide $330,000 in funding for Aboriginal education in Yass.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1114 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government for its water saving initiative whereby consumers who purchase a
water efficient washing machine will receive a $150 rebate.
(2)
Notes that the Government’s water efficiency rebate will begin from 1 March 2006 encouraging
households to invest in new washing machines.
(3)
Recognises that washing machines are the third largest users of water in the home and that new
washing machines use about half as much water as older, less water efficient models.
(4)
Applauds the Government for its commitment to securing Sydney’s water supplies into the future
and for encouraging water recycling around the home.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1115 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the work performed by the staff of Neringah Hospital in Wahroonga in their care of patients
with terminal illnesses whether it be as inpatients or as part of the outreach service provided.
(2)
Expresses concern about the transfer of all Neringah patients to Greenwich from the end of
December 2005 until 30 January 2006 resulting in a reduction in the quality of accommodation,
including inadequate air conditioning.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Health to give every support possible to keep this valuable hospital
resource in Wahroonga.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
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1116 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concerns of many residents of Queanbeyan who do not have access to a local 24 hour a
day fire service.
(2)
Notes that Queanbeyan meets the NSW Fire Brigades’ criteria for population and number of
incidents to justify 24 hour staffing of the station.
(3)
Expresses its concern at the Minister for Emergency Services’ refusal to upgrade staffing levels at
the Queanbeyan Fire Station.
(4)
Calls on the Government to ensure that the citizens of Queanbeyan are provided with adequate fire
services.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1117 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Planning to:
(1)
Immediately recommence negotiations with the owners of Lot 180 Plantation Point Parade,
Vincentia with a view to bringing forward acquisition of the land into public ownership.
(2)
Explain why the Department has refused to communicate with the owner of the abovementioned
land regarding possible acquisition.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1118 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates The Nationals for continuing to support the Single Desk for the export of wheat.
(2)
Condemns the Labor Party for its opposition to the Single Desk and threat to the Australian wheat
industry.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1119 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that a public meeting was held on Bullenbong Road, Lockhart Shire attended by 60 people.
(2)
Notes that Bullenbong Road is in urgent need of repair and sealing, having exposed rocks,
corrugations, heavy traffic, dust and presenting difficult driving conditions.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Roads to urgently convene a meeting with the Roads and Traffic
Authority and local Council to negotiate a suitable funding proposal to seal the road.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
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1120 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Health to:
(1)
Immediately begin discussions with the General Manager of Shoalhaven Hospital with a view to
expediting plans for a dedicated mental health wing at the hospital.
(2)
Commence negotiations to incorporate a stroke recovery unit at Shoalhaven Hospital.
(Notice given 28 February 2006)
1121 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent defection of Victorian Senator Julian McGauran from The Nationals to the
Liberal Party.
(2)
Notes Senator McGauran’s comments that The Nationals are no longer relevant to rural Australia
and that “there is no substantial difference between The Nationals and the Liberal Party”.
(3)
Acknowledges that The Nationals are unable to represent the interests of rural and regional
Australia.
(4)
Recognises that Country Labor is the only political party that best represents the interests of rural
and regional Australia.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1122 Mr MORRIS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier on the decision to preserve rail services to Newcastle Station.
(2)
Notes the community looks forward to seeing the upgrade works completed along the rail corridor.
(3)
Calls on CityRail to actively promote and market rail services in the Hunter Region.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1123 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognises that the closure of the West Wyalong Roads and Traffic Authority Motor Registry is
opposed by the communities of West Wyalong, Weethalle, Burcher, Barmedman, Quandialla,
Ungarie and Caragabal.
(2)
Calls on the Government to reverse this decision.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1124 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes concerns by parent groups about the absence of seat belts on school buses, particularly those
travelling on hazardous rural routes.
(2)
Notes the continuing inaction of the Government to address these parents’ concerns.
(3)
Notes the failure of the Minister for Transport to include parent representatives on the latest bus
safety working group examining the bus seat belt issue.
(4)
Calls upon the Minister for Transport to give greater priority to this issue and to provide parents
with a voice on any and all working groups on the issue.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1125 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of the Maronite Day Centre, linked to St George Maronite Church in
Thornleigh, in its provision of vital care to elderly in the Lebanese community.
(2)
Notes the important arrival in Australia of the Relics of Saint Charbel, Saint Nemetallah and Saint
Rafqa that were on display at a number of sites including St George Maronite Church in October
2005.
(3)
Congratulates the Lebanese Maronite community in the Thornleigh area on their significant
contribution to harmony, family values, and spiritual and cultural enrichment.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1126 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges that the 30% capacity of Wyangala Dam is a far more serious situation than that of
the Sydney water supply, which is at over 40% in terms of maintaining a reliable supply to
industry, domestic users and the environment.
(2)
Calls on the Government to match any financial commitment to upgrading Sydney’s supply of
water with a parallel commitment to Lachlan Valley dependent users.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1127 Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Central Coast Mariners on their first year of impressive achievement in the
Hyundai A League.
(2)
Extends its best wishes to the Mariners for success at the grand final against Sydney Football Club
on Sunday 5 March 2006.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
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1128 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the extensive contribution made by Mahatma Ghandi in his lifetime.
(2)
Congratulates Ghambir Watts and the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan on the commemoration of the
death of Ghandi, where representatives of a large number of religions and cultural groups gathered
in Hyde Park on Monday 30 January 2006 to speak about the influence of Ghandi.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1129 Mr ARMSTRONG to move—
That this House:
(1)
Calls on the Government to honour its responsibility as the landlord for the following heritage
buildings: the Racecourse Grandstand at Cootamundra Racecourse; the heritage Railway Station at
Young; the Railway Roundhouse at Cowra; and the Showground Grandstand at Cowra.
(2)
Calls on the Government to state how it is going to repair white ant damage, water damage and
lack of maintenance in its buildings.
(3)
Calls on the Government to state within three months the timetable for those repairs.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1130 Mr HAZZARD to move—
That this House condemns the Government for failing to:
(1)
ensure all children with disabilities are transported under the Disability Transport Scheme in
appropriately air conditioned buses with a necessary carer supervisor; and
(2)
ensure all children given respite by Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care are
transported to and from such respite so as to ensure families are able to benefit from respite and
continue to care for their children.
(Notice given 1 March 2006)
1131 Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the groundwater structural adjustment arrangements will provide less than $35 per
megalitre in compensation for lost entitlement for Murray Valley groundwater users.
(2)
Notes that the level of compensation in the Murray and Murrumbidgee groundwater areas are not
adequate or appropriate.
(3)
Notes that the Minister for Natural Resources has rejected repeated requests to have the valuation
methodology in the Murray and Murrumbidgee reviewed.
(4)
Acknowledges that the package offered right across NSW is not sufficient to properly compensate
groundwater users for their lost entitlements.
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(5)
Urges the Government to review the valuation process and to increase the funds available for
structural adjustment to assist groundwater users.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1132 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That the House calls on the Minister for Police to:
(1)
Provide additional police resources to the Shoalhaven Area Command in order that current antisocial behaviour and crime be addressed.
(2)
Attend a meeting of community leaders on 10 March 2006 regarding ongoing crime problems in
the Nowra CBD.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1133 Mr SHEARAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the success of the Government’s $2.8 billion metropolitan bus reforms, resulting in fairer
fares and increased patronage in the Sydney metropolitan area, and the financial salvation of many
private bus operators including Westbus.
(2)
Notes that the Member for The Hills, on the Ray Hadley program on 2GB on Thursday 23
February 2006, claimed the Minister for Transport would have blood on his hands because of a
traffic management decision he claimed was made by the Transport Ministry.
(3)
Notes that the Transport Ministry does not make any local traffic rulings.
(4)
Notes the decision was made in December 2005 by a local committee that includes the Member
for The Hills.
(5)
Commends the Minister for Transport for fixing the issue within hours of being notified.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1134 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the very great contribution of Hornsby RSL Club Ltd to its members and the local
community.
(2)
Congratulates the Club on its 50 years of service and mateship.
(3)
Congratulates the Club for its publication “Our Club and its Community” that extensively
illustrates the work of the Club and its members.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1135 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House condemns the Government for its failure to provide adequate resourcing for child and
adolescent mental health services.
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(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1136 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for not undertaking socio-economic studies, habitat mapping, zoning
plan consultation and wide public consultation before announcing the Bateman Marine Park.
(2)
Calls on the Government to gazette the marine park after the next election.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1137 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Motor Trades Association of Australia Superannuation Fund for working with
Lifeline in promoting a program among its membership to help prevent suicide.
(2)
Calls on other organizations to create corporate partnerships that address the diverse needs of
workers.
(Notice given 2 March 2006)
1138 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Government’s continued failure to adequately support Lifeline NSW.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1139 Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the Minister for Planning on introducing new legislation that will
improve councils’ handling of development applications.
(2)
Notes that this legislation will complement the work done at State level to slash red tape for major
developments.
(3)
Recognises the legislation will save investors, renovators and councils time and money, and help
increase the flow of jobs and income to NSW.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1140 Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the recent appointment of the Hon E. Roozendaal as the Minister for Roads.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to visit the Coffs Harbour electorate at his earliest convenience.
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(3)
Calls on the Minister to reverse the Roads and Traffic Authority decision in relation to Option E
Sapphire to Woolgoolga and initiate discussions with the Sikh community.
(4)
Calls on the Minister to accept the $30 million on offer from the Federal Government to fast track
the Bonville Deviation.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1141 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Education and the State Government for their continued
commitment to investment in the education system.
(2)
Commends the major capital works program which is transforming schools for the better across
NSW.
(3)
Notes the total investment of over $18 million by the State Government in the Strathfield
electorate as part of this important program.
(4)
Notes that the work going forward at Burwood Girls High School, Strathfield Girls High School,
Ashfield Boys High School, Ashfield Public School and Burwood Public School will improve
educational opportunity in the Inner West.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1142 Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the lack of accurate information being provided to the public about the location of flood
zones and proposed conservation and scenic protection areas in the South West land release areas.
(2)
Calls on the Government to extend the 10 March 2006 closing date for public submissions to the
consultation on the Draft SEPPs for South West land release areas.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1143 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that despite having nominations open for three months The Nationals were unable to find a
resident of Monaro willing to stand for them at the next election.
(2)
Notes that their newly announced candidate lives in the Burrinjuck electorate.
(3)
Condemns The Nationals for taking Monaro voters for granted and delivering nothing in the 15
years they held the seat.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
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1144 Mr STONER to move—
That this House condemns the rushed sale of the Snowy Hydro Scheme, due to the Government’s budget
crisis.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1145 Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on sponsoring a delegation of senior NSW business leaders to
Canberra to campaign for a fair share of GST revenues for NSW.
(2)
Notes that the delegation will be led by Australian Business Limited, which represents more than
150 chambers of commerce and 30,000 small businesses across NSW.
(3)
Recognises that the answer to the inequitable and unfair allocation of GST to NSW lies in
Canberra, in the Treasurer’s office.
(4)
Commends the business community for acknowledging its role in the debate and its commitment
to getting a better deal for NSW.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1146 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the caucus debate on Snowy Hydro privatization.
(2)
Condemns the Member for Monaro for failing to call for a show of hands at the caucus meeting on
the privatization.
(3)
Condemns the Member for Monaro for his public relations activities over recent weeks.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1147 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the launch of the State Government’s What’s Fair calculator, which will allow workers
to compare Australian Workplace Agreements against existing State awards.
(2)
Condemns the Federal Government for the introduction of its damaging, divisive and extreme
Work Choices legislation.
(3)
Notes that the introduction of the Work Choices legislation will do nothing to boost the economy,
but will drastically reduce the rights of workers and erode job security in NSW and across
Australia.
(4)
Supports the State Government’s continued opposition to this piece of legislation.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
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1148 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges International Women’s Day held on 8 March each year.
(2)
Notes the valuable contribution many women make to their local communities.
(3)
Congratulates Pauline Henebery, the Hornsby Woman of the Year, on her dedicated work for the
local Hornsby area, particularly in relation to Lions International.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1149 Mr WHAN to move—
That this House calls on the Australian Securities and Investment Commission to investigate whether the
Hon John Anderson or any other Nationals Members of Parliament engaged in insider trading by selling
AWB shares prior to information on the illegal Iraq “Oil for Food” payments becoming publicly known.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1150 Mr PAGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the benefits that will accrue when the Alstonville by-pass is built.
(2)
Notes former Premier Carr made a written promise to build the Alstonville by-pass by the end of
2006.
(3)
Notes that construction of the project has still not commenced.
(4)
Condemns the State Government for its failure to honour the former Premier’s written promise and
calls on the Government to commence construction of this by-pass as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1151 Ms HAY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns The Nationals for failing to tell country rail commuters of their plans for CountryLink.
(2)
Notes the Leader of The Nationals has not answered questions put to him about what he would do
with CountryLink.
(3)
Recognises that until the questions are answered The Nationals have no credibility on rail issues.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1152 Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates frontline Police for their work for the community while suffering significant budget
pressure.
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(2)
Notes with concern that the Government has cut Police numbers by 543 over the last two years.
(3)
Notes with concern that 71 Local Area Commands have fewer Police in 2006 than in 2003.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately reinstate at least the 543 Police cut since 2003.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1153 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of tourism operators about the decision of Bega Valley Shire Council to close
the Tourism Information Centres in Merimbula and Bega.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Tourism to urgently intervene and provide the necessary funding
allocation of $157,000 to maintain the services provided by this vital office.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1154 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House congratulates the Community Drug Action Team for its work in Hornsby.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1155 Mr DRAPER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that Tamworth Regional Council has 67 timber bridges within its boundaries.
(2)
Notes that Council estimates that $30 million will be needed to replace these aging structures.
(3)
Notes that Council has been advised the State Government will no longer offer financial support to
Council through the Timber Bridge Program.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Roads and the Treasurer to consider a levy on all NSW road users that
would allow regional councils to fund a timber bridge replacement program in country NSW.
(Notice given 7 March 2006)
1156 Mr FRASER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Liz Thomas, Toby Cathell and all the volunteers of the Bellingen and Coffs Harbour
SES for their selfless efforts during the floods in the Coffs Harbour electorate during the
February/March 2006 floods.
(2)
Notes that over $1 million damage has been done to infrastructure in the Bellingen Shire.
(3)
Congratulates the Government for declaring the incident a national disaster.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
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1157 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes NSW taxpayers’ concerns that the Government’s commitment to the sale of Snowy Hydro
and environmental flows in the Snowy River may leave the NSW taxpayer exposed to a
compensation liability of hundreds of millions of dollars.
(2)
Calls on the Government to reveal the real cost to the NSW taxpayer of the sale of Snowy Hydro
Limited.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
1158 Mr RICHARDSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the Victorian Government intends to locate a toxic waste dump at Nowingi in northeastern Victoria, only 15 kilometres from the Murray River and the State of NSW.
(2)
Notes that the dump threatens the clean image of agricultural, horticultural and viticultural produce
grown in this area, including on the NSW side of the border.
(3)
Notes that when the Victorian Shadow Minister for Environment visited Nowingi on 8 March
2006 he also raised concerns about the danger the dump posed to groundwater, the Murray River
and flora and fauna in the regions.
(4)
Calls on the NSW Government to publicly state its opposition to this act of environmental
vandalism.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
1159 Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House calls on the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport to stand up for Hawkesbury
school children by agreeing to relocate the Hills Bus – Dural route 215 changeover point to Maroota
Public School bus bay.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
1160 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the NSW Government approved the proposed wind farm at Taralga despite receiving
171 submissions against the proposal and only 30 in support.
(2)
Notes that the Minister for Planning approved the Taralga Wind Farm before approval to connect
the facility to the NSW electricity grid had been sought.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Planning to agree to the Federal Environment Minister’s call for a
national code for the location of wind farms and that wind farms not be constructed against the
wishes of the local community.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
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1161 Mr PRINGLE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Recognizes the unacceptable number of black outs and brown outs occurring in north-western
Sydney and their impact on business and commerce.
(2)
Calls on the Government to commence fixing the problems now.
(Notice given 8 March 2006)
1162 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the WorkCover notices issued on Bega District Hospital before December 2005 for
substandard conditions facing New South Wales employees.
(2)
Calls on the Minister to invest to rectify the operating theatre crisis in Bega.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1163 Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern the financial mess that the Greater Southern Area Health Service (GSAHS)
finds itself in.
(2)
Notes that the new Premier, when he was Minister for Health, promised that amalgamation of
health services would lead to cost savings and increased services.
(3)
Condemns the Government for increasing the price of Meals on Wheels in the GSAHS by almost
double while at the same time reducing the amount of food provided.
(4)
Supports the volunteers who continue to provide Meals on Wheels Services to elderly people in
NSW.
(5)
Calls on the Government to reverse this decision as a matter of urgency.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1164 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the doctors, nurses and clinicians at Concord Hospital for their strong commitment to
high quality health and patient care.
(2)
Notes Concord Hospital emergency department in December 2005 and January 2006 was the best
performing teaching hospital in NSW.
(3)
Condemns the Shadow Minister for Health for her remarks on the performance of Concord
Hospitals’ emergency department and staff in her media release dated 16 February 2006.
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(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1165 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Expresses concern that a power failure again caused inconvenience in the Hornsby/Galston area
with a five hour blackout, from 7 until 11am on 9 March 2006, which caused traffic lights to be
out along the Pacific Highway in the Hornsby area.
(2)
Notes that police were diverted to perform traffic control duties at these intersections.
(3)
Condemns the Government for ignoring frequent pleas to improve infrastructure and maintenance
of the power grid.
(4)
Congratulates John Cordina, President of the Galston Chamber of Commerce, and local Galston
residents for organising a public meeting on 14 March 2006 to discuss serious power failure issues
that can no longer be termed by responsible authorities to be ‘isolated incidents’.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1166 Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the valuable role Greenhill Public School, comprised of 100% indigenous students, plays in
delivering better educational outcomes for young Aboriginal people.
(2)
Notes that, despite the only permanent building’s old and poor condition, the school’s
demountable has been removed.
(3)
Notes the resulting dysfunctional learning environment, due to cramped and cluttered conditions.
(4)
Notes that the school community has been unable to secure urgently needed maintenance work on
the remaining building, which dates back to 1890.
(5)
Calls on the Government to urgently replace the demountable building and fix the permanent
building and support better educational outcomes for young indigenous people in Kempsey.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1167 Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier and the State Government for the decision to retain rail services into the
Newcastle CBD and invest $20 million in the short term to improve the line’s operations,
including improvement to level crossings to reduce waiting times for motorists and pedestrians.
(2)
Notes the $500,000 funding commitment for an Easy Access upgrade to Broadmeadow station.
(3)
Congratulates “Save Our Rail” and Newcastle residents for their campaign to retain the line.
(4)
Condemns the Opposition for failing to tell Hunter residents about its plans for the rail line into the
Newcastle CBD.
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(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1168 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Australian Wild Escapes on their valuable contribution to tourism.
(2)
Notes the difficulties experienced by this company, and others, having the new Mercedes Benz
‘Viano’ registered for public passenger use.
(3)
Calls on the Government to immediately alter classification of the ‘Viano’ so that tourism
businesses can continue their economic and cultural support of New South Wales.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1169 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates Mr Clyde Livingstone, of Croydon, for reaching the milestone of 51 years’ service
with RailCorp and the New South Wales Government railway industry.
(2)
Commends him for his commitment and dedication to this vital public service since starting as a
junior station assistant on 30 August 1954.
(3)
Acknowledges his ongoing contribution to rail services as Principal Station Manager of the busy
Town Hall Station.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1170 Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Introduce legislation that would restrict the power of medical colleges in New South Wales and
Australia to limit the number of specialists who can practice in New South Wales.
(2)
Notes that the medical colleges are artificially protecting their own members by limiting new
specialists often to the detriment of the people of New South Wales, particular those who live in
country New South Wales.
(3)
Notes that an orthopaedic surgeon was due to be recruited in Griffith but was refused by the
College of Surgeons.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1171 Mr MORRIS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the Government’s transport package for the Lower Hunter.
(2)
Acknowledges the positive impact the rail line’s retention will have on Charlestown and Hunter
constituents.
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(3)
Congratulates the efforts of the Hunter community for their successful campaign to retain the rail
line.
(4)
Condemns the Member for Vaucluse for affronting Hunter residents in visiting three times over
the past year yet still failing to make his intentions on the Newcastle rail line clear.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1172 Mr MARTIN to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates RailCorp infrastructure workers Greg Noble, Stephen Maddock, Glenn Preston,
Gary Wilds and Steven Harries who have volunteered their time to help restore the historic
Lithgow Zig Zag railway.
(2)
Acknowledges the dedicated staff and volunteers who run the Zig Zag and, by doing so, keep rail
heritage alive in New South Wales.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1173 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the invaluable work performed by Lifeline through its counselling and other services, where
volunteers counsel 200,000 people each year.
(2)
Notes the increasing demand on these essential services.
(3)
Acknowledges the shops in Asquith that sell second-hand goods to support Lifeline.
(4)
Congratulates Lifeline activities north of the Harbour Bridge, where Lifeline is included by NSW
Health as one of its “after hours” numbers.
(5)
Calls on the Government to do everything possible to assist Lifeline and its work.
(Notice given 9 March 2006)
1174 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the outstanding efforts of Police in the Shoalhaven Area Command as recognised at the
Medals and Awards Ceremony held at HMAS Albatross on Thursday 23 March including
commendations for acts of bravery by a number of officers.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Police to increase Police resources by at least a further twenty officers in
the light of significant under-resourcing of the Shoalhaven Area Command and additional
pressures due to growing population levels.
(3)
Notes with concern that Shoalhaven Area Command numbers fell by four between January 2006
and February 2006.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
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1175 Mrs SKINNER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Condemns the Government for failing to properly resource public hospitals thereby requiring them
to cut corners and reduce the level of patient care.
(2)
Notes that hospital waiting lists and other key health indicators were at their worst while the
current Premier was Minister for Health.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1176 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House calls on the Minister for Planning to confirm that he has signed off on the documentation
for the commencement of the sewerage treatment plant works at Brooklyn.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1177 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Requests that the Minister for Planning, the Minister for the Environment and the Member for
Kiama come to agreement regarding the North Nowra Link Road and announce a preferred route
in addition to funding assistance for its construction.
(2)
Calls for an immediate update on the feasibility study into a third crossing of the Shoalhaven River
as promised in 2002 by the Government.
(3)
Calls for openness and transparency with respect to decisions made regarding the North Nowra
Link Road.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1178 Mr MILLS to move—
That this House:
(1)
Welcomes the Government’s reaffirmed commitment to a new Glendale Transport Interchange,
including train station.
(2)
Congratulates the Government, on behalf of the people of the Wallsend electorate, for the decision
to continue rail services into the Newcastle CBD.
(3)
Calls on the Government to improve access to Cardiff Station.
(4)
Calls on the Opposition to make public its plans for the Newcastle Rail Line.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1179 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
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(1)
Notes that that patients from the Greater Southern Area Health Service living in Wagga Wagga
region are required to travel to Canberra 2-3 days per week to access renal dialysis services.
(2)
Notes funding was made available in 2003 to increase dialysis in Wagga Wagga.
(3)
Notes that 8 people are now on the waiting list for dialysis services in Wagga Wagga.
(4)
Calls on the Government to explain why the service has not expanded to cater for an increase in
patients, and to adequately fund and employ the staff needed to operate the Centre to meet the
community’s expectations and needs.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1180 Mr HARTCHER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the newly elected Member for Pittwater, Alex McTaggart, has adopted the same
signage as the former member for Pittwater, John Brogden, for his electorate office, the two signs
being identical in colour, size and appearance.
(2)
Notes that the Member has adopted exactly the same letterhead as the former Member for
Pittwater, the two being identical in colour, layout and appearance.
(3)
Notes that the Member has adopted exactly the same business card as the former Member for
Pittwater, the two being identical in colour, layout and appearance.
(4)
Calls upon the Member for Pittwater to explain to the House why he is seeking to appear as a
Liberal Member of Parliament.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1181 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House:
(1)
(2)
Notes:
(a)
A reduction in the outstanding development applications before Ku-ring-gai Council from
1000 in November 2003 to 338 in March 2006;
(b)
A reduction from 111 to 78 days (and reducing) in the time taken by Ku-ring-gai Council to
process DAs;
(c)
That 80% of all medium density applications lodged with Ku-ring-gai Council have been
determined;
(d)
A $600,000 reduction in legal costs associated with appeals in the Land and Environment
Court involving Ku-ring-gai Council between 2003 and 2005; and
Calls upon the Minister for Planning and his departmental officers to recognise these advances and
to honour the commitment of the former Planning Minister to provide Ku-ring-gai Council with an
exemption from SEPP53 if improvements in handling DAs occurred.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
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1182 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier, Minister for Ports, and the Ministry of Transport for the $9 million,
three year plan to upgrade, maintain and assume control of council commuter ferry wharves.
(2)
Notes the Government will now have responsibility for commuter wharves at Wolseley Street,
Drummoyne, Bridge Street, Birkenhead Point and Bayview Park, Concord in the seat of
Drummoyne.
(3)
Commends residents of Drummoyne, Birkenhead Point and Concord for securing this outcome.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1183 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Premier for convening an historic Cabinet meeting in the municipality area of
Ashfield in the Strathfield electorate.
(2)
Notes that Ministers met with numerous community groups and individuals to discuss issues that
were of concern to them.
(3)
Commends the Government for its commitment to consult with the people of the inner west and
New South Wales.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1184 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Transport for the commitment of $750,000 to upgrade the Burwood
Railway Station for easy access.
(2)
Notes that this funding will be set aside for the first stage of the Easy Access project that is, the
planning, scoping and design work.
(3)
Recognises that this funding will make Burwood railway station accessible for disabled users,
mothers with prams, and the elderly.
(4)
Commends the Government for its commitment to invest in the first phase of the Burwood Station
upgrade and the substantive improvements to the transport infrastructure in New South Wales.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1185 Mr O'FARRELL to move—
That this House notes the success of the Ku-ring-gai Amateur Swimming Club’s annual championships
held at Sydney Aquatic Centre, Homebush, on 24 March 2006.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
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1186 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Fair Trading for meeting with residents of the Marion Court
Retirement Village in Strathfield to outline the review of the Retirement Villages Act 1999.
(2)
Welcomes the proposed changes to the Act that include professional standards for the industry,
ensuring appropriate information is available to prospective residents and the provision of a
settlement period.
(3)
Congratulates the Government on its continuing effort to make life better for seniors in New South
Wales.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1187 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Emergency Services for funding totalling
$10,000 for the Ashfield/Leichhardt and Burwood State Emergency Services.
(2)
Notes that this funding will go towards upgrading equipment at their respective local headquarters.
(3)
Commends the paid and voluntary staff of the NSW State Emergency Services for their hard work
and dedication.
(4)
Commends the Government for the record $40.6 million provided to the State Emergency Services
this financial year.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1188 Mr DEBNAM to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes with concern that there have been 14 drive-by shootings since January 2006.
(2)
Calls on the Government to:
(a)
Cease denying there is a problem and ditch its media driven policing policy; and
(b)
Urgently provide Police with resources to reclaim the streets.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1189 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Minister for Education and the Government for their commitment to continuing
investment in the education system and the safety of children in New South Wales.
(2)
Notes the provision of a security fence for Strathfield Girls High School.
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(3)
Recognises that the Government is serious about protecting its education assets.
(4)
Commends the Government for providing schools with security fencing.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1190 Mr STONER to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes former Premier Bob Carr’s vocal support for the proposed Slim Dusty Centre at Kempsey.
(2)
Welcomes the Federal Government’s commitment of $1.5 million and the contribution from
business and community towards this iconic project.
(3)
Notes the call of the Member for Oxley in this House for a matching commitment of $1.5 million
from the State Government and the lack of response to date.
(4)
Notes with concern the impact of this lack of response upon timeframes for expenditure of the
Federal funding.
(5)
Calls on the State Government to urgently provide matching funding to allow the Slim Dusty
Centre to become a reality.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1191 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Gaming and Racing for holding a meeting with
the Josephite Centre for Community Aid in the Strathfield electorate and for continuing to
facilitate charities in their work.
(2)
Notes that the important work of the Josephite Community Aid Centre contributes to the care of
recently arrived refugees and the mentally ill in the Strathfield electorate.
(3)
Applauds the paid and voluntary staff of the Josephite Community Aid Centre for their hard work
and dedication.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1192 Mr STONER to move—
That this House condemns the Government for delaying the opening date of the Lane Cove Tunnel solely
on the grounds of political advantage.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1193 Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
Orica are looking for a site to develop a toxic waste facility and have asked for expressions of
interest.
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(2)
Residents of the Riverina are opposed to the locating of the toxic waste facility in the Riverina.
(3)
The proposed facility will be a dumping ground for one of the top ten most dangerous chemicals in
the world.
(4)
The perception of Riverina products being clean and green would be seriously jeopardised by this
proposal.
(5)
The proposal will only create 10 jobs over 10 years and that once the 10 year licence is up the
company can reapply to house other chemicals which could make it a dumping site for world wide
waste.
(Notice given 28 March 2006)
1194 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the opposition of Eurobodalla Shire Council to the Batemans Marine Park.
(2)
Notes the concern of the community in relation to the zoning plans and the maintaining of
recreational fishing havens, particularly at Tuross Lake.
(3)
Notes the community household survey that has had almost 2000 responses in the first week since
its distribution, with 79% of households against the park.
(4)
Notes the Member for Monaro will not be attending a meeting on the park on Friday 31 March
2006 in Queanbeyan.
(5)
Calls on the Government to gazette the park after the next election to allow a democratic vote on
the issue.
(Notice given 29 March 2006)
1195 Ms D'AMORE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Premier, the Minister for Health and Minister for Industrial Relations for the
new $7 million Asbestos Diseases Research Institute to be built at Concord Repatriation Hospital.
(2)
Notes the new institute will conduct clinical research into effective treatment and diagnosis in
order to increase life expectancy for asbestos sufferers.
(3)
Commends the work of Bernie Banton, the NSW Dust Diseases Board, trade unions, asbestos
victims and sufferers for this outcome.
(Notice given 29 March 2006)
1196 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends Mercy Community Care for its work and many hours of quality service provision.
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(2)
Notes the contribution of the Sisters of Mercy in bringing to fruition the compassionate work of
Mercy Community Care.
(3)
Acknowledges the support and management of Catholic Healthcare Services.
(4)
Wishes Mercy Community Care well in its new premises at Thornleigh.
(Notice given 29 March 2006)
1197 Mr CONSTANCE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concern of the Bermagui community in relation to the ocean outfall and the impending
increase in treated effulent as a result of sewerage connection to Wallaga Lake villages.
(2)
Calls on the Government to fund a reuse scheme that closes the ocean outfall and does not affect
the Batemans Marine Park and the proposed Twofold Marine Park.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
1198 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Acknowledges the work of the Brooklyn Ratepayers’ Association.
(2)
Congratulates the Association on its community minded efforts and tireless contribution to the
local area.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
1199 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the Government’s failure to support NSW community preschools and condemns
the Minister for Community Services for her inaction in this matter.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
1200 Mr MAGUIRE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that vital welfare services will cease with the closure of the Ashmont Community Resource
Centre due to lack of Government funding.
(2)
Notes that representations have been made on behalf of the Ashmont Community Resource
Centre.
(3)
Recognises that Ashmont is a socially challenged suburb.
(4)
Calls on the Government to re-assess the Community Resource Centre’s appeal and fund the
organization accordingly.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
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1201 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House congratulates Max and Lorraine Lowery on Mt Errington Early Learning Centre and its
provision of excellent education to its students.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
1202 Ms BEREJIKLIAN to move—
That this House notes the closure of the Manly Community Services office and condemns the Minister for
Community Services for removing this presence from the northern beaches.
(Notice given 30 March 2006)
1203 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the importance of access to modern and appropriate hospitality facilities in our schools for
educational purposes.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Education to include funding in the 2006/07 Budget for the refurbishment
of the 1959 kitchen of Asquith Girls High School.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1204 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government and the Minister for Transport for announcing that $74 million
would be spent to buy 160 new buses for Western Sydney operator Westbus.
(2)
Commends the Government for announcing the making of a $250 million deal to buy 505 new
buses over 5 years for State Transit.
(3)
Notes that the Government is responding to the increased demands for more efficient and reliable
public transport.
(4)
Commends the Government for allocating resources to usher in an era of contemporary public
transportation for Sydney.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1205 Mr PICCOLI to move—
That this House:
(1)
Supports the 560 Deniliquin ratepayers who attended a public meeting on Thursday 30 March
2006 in their condemnation of the Government’s Best Practice Water Pricing Policy.
(2)
Supports this unanimous show of no confidence in the Government.
(3)
Supports the motion passed at the public meeting that would allow council to initiate a water
pricing policy that will not discourage ratepayers from maintaining the town’s green environment
and reinstate it to its former historical high standard.
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(4)
Condemns the Government for implementing a water pricing policy that is contributing to the
destruction of the garden environment that has been a feature of Deniliquin since settlement, is a
strong attraction to new residents, and an important feature of the economy and liveability of
Deniliquin.
(5)
Supports the motion passed by the public meeting that Deniliquin Council be permitted by the
Government to adopt water charges for residential property of an access charge of $395 and usage
charge up to 800 kilolitres of 20c per kilolitre and above 800 kilolitres, 55c per kilolitre.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1206 Mr GREENE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Congratulates the Government on its commitment to making railway stations accessible for the
elderly, families with prams and passengers with disabilities.
(2)
Notes the awarding of contracts for “Easy Access” upgrades at Mortdale and Penshurst stations, at
a joint cost of $10 million.
(3)
Congratulates the Minister for Transport for visiting the stations on Friday 24 March 2006 to
update the community on this good news for two of the electorate’s busiest stations.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1207 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the substandard state of Berowa Waters Road, particularly where it proceeds down to the
Berowa Waters Marina area.
(2)
Notes the severe land slip that occurred occasioning considerable cost to Hornsby Shire Council
for repair.
(3)
Notes that Berowa Waters Road is a well used regional road.
(4)
Calls on the Government to immediately take over management of this important thoroughfare.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1208 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Transport for the proposed introduction of tough
new penalties for illegal and unsafe behaviour on the State’s train network.
(2)
Notes that fines of up to $27,500 could be imposed for tampering with or damaging safety
equipment, which includes defacing, breaking, smashing or spray painting railway property.
(3)
Notes that the proposed changes will make the rail network safer and more reflective of
community standards.
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(4)
Notes that these changes will improve safety on our rail network and enforce new levels of respect
and responsibility in our community.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1209 Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s commitment to replace a quarter of State Transit’s bus fleet.
(2)
Notes that this builds on the investment in 180 new buses for State Transit over the last two years.
(3)
Notes that this tender is the biggest investment in improving the bus fleet in the State’s history.
(4)
Notes the ongoing success and popularity of State Transit in Newcastle, where the Government
provides a fare-free CBD service.
(5)
Commends the Minister for Transport for this investment in improved public transport
infrastructure.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1210 Ms JUDGE to move—
That this House:
(1)
Commends the Government and the Minister for Health for getting tough on unregistered health
practitioners.
(2)
Notes that under the changes to the Health Care Complaints Act the Health Care Complaints
Commission will have the authority to:




(3)
Black ban unregistered practitioners;
Publicly name and shame unregistered practitioners;
Carry out tougher, wide sweeping investigations of unregistered health practitioners; and
Enforce its own disciplinary action against unregistered practitioners.
Notes that these changes will protect the community from unscrupulous operators who prey on
people in times of great distress.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1211 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House recognises and celebrates Seniors Week 2006 in NSW and notes:
(1)
That the Government funds Seniors Week.
(2)
The enormous popularity of the Premier’s Seniors Week Gala.
(3)
That there are 366 sponsored events across NSW.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
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1212 Mr GAUDRY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the opening in the Steel River site in Newcastle of the CSIRO National Solar Energy
Research Centre.
(2)
Thanks the Government for its role in attracting the CSIRO Energy Research Centre to the site as
an anchor tenant following the closure of BHP and its funding of $325,000 towards the
establishment of the Solar Energy Research Centre.
(3)
Notes the importance of research into renewable energy resources in the context of global
warming.
(Notice given 4 April 2006)
1213 Mr GEORGE to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That an ambulance attending an emergency was not aware that a road was closed and took an extra
20 minutes to get to a patient who at the time was in need of emergency medical attention.
(2)
That if and when a council or any organisation closes a road for any reason, emergency services be
notified as part of a documented advisory system and properly briefed in order to avoid further
disasters.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1214 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the on-going concerns of Brooklyn residents who have septic tanks in relation to the charges
for their pump-out service.
(2)
Calls on the Minister for Utilities to instigate a public and independent inquiry into the sullage
issues affecting the residents of Brooklyn and Cowan.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1215 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia’s proposed 3,000% increase in
copyright fees for music played at dance venues.
(2)
Expresses its concern that this increase will damage the potential for venues such as clubs and
hotels to attract tourists who are seeking a taste of Australian nightlife while on holidays.
(3)
Calls on the Minister for Tourism, the Minister for Arts, and the Minister for Fair Trading to
oppose this massive fee hike.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
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1216 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the concerns of Ulladulla residents expressed at a public meeting on Monday 3 April 2006
regarding proposals by Shoalhaven City Council to amend DCP 56 to allow for 6 storey
development within certain areas of the Ulladulla CBD.
(2)
Notes that proposals to amend height codes for the Ulladulla CBD would contravene the aims of
State Environmental Planning Policy 71-Coastal Protection and in particular Part 2, clause 8(e).
(3)
Requests the Minister for Planning reject any proposal by Shoalhaven City Council to amend DCP
56 in order to allow for 6 storey development in Ulladulla CBD.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1217 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the quote obtained by Normanhurst Boys High School of $400,000 for necessary
maintenance.
(2)
Notes the Government funding amount of $29,000 received to date to undertake this maintenance.
(3)
Notes the exorbitant $3,000 quote to carpet a small staff room in Normanhurst Boys High School.
(4)
Condemns the Government for insufficient school maintenance funding as well as quotes that are
too high.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1218 Ms BURNEY to move—
That this House notes:
(1)
That tenders for the new $10 million police station at Campsie will be called this month.
(2)
That the new station proposal has been approved by Canterbury City Council.
(3)
That the new building will consolidate policing operations across Campsie and Lakemba to one
site.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1219 Ms HODGKINSON to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the boost to tourism and the general economy of NSW which is provided by the NSW horse
racing industry.
(2)
Provides encouragement to female jockeys such as Kathy O’Hara, who is likely to become only
the fourth woman in history to ride in Sydney’s Golden Slipper event.
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(3)
Congratulates Ms O’Hara for her achievements, which will enhance the attraction value of both
this race and the industry in general to international and domestic tourists visiting Sydney for the
Golden Slipper.
(4)
Calls on the Minister for Tourism to commence advertising major events such as Sydney’s Golden
Slipper on a wider basis in order to reverse the negative economic impact as tourism slides away
from NSW to other States.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1220 Mr DALEY to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the Government’s $250 million investment in 505 new buses for State Transit.
(2)
Notes that the buses will be built in western Sydney by Custom Coaches resulting in the creation
of 330 new jobs over the life of the contract, including 50 apprenticeships, 80 direct jobs at the
factory and 200 more positions with suppliers.
(3)
Notes that the buses will begin to roll out by the end of 2006 to all State Transit depots.
(4)
Commends the Government for buying 255 CHG powered buses and 250 Euro 5 diesel buses
delivering the best environmental performance and outcome for NSW.
(5)
Commends the Minister for Transport for this investment in public transport infrastructure and
jobs for NSW.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1221 Mrs HANCOCK to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes that the delays in finalizing the Department of Lands’ 25 year management strategy for
Ulladulla Harbour has resulted in NSW Maritime and Shoalhaven City Council projects being
placed on hold.
(2)
Requests that the Minister for Lands urgently expedite the management plan for Ulladulla Harbour
and allow projects which have been funded and approved to proceed without further delay.
(3)
Condemns the Government for its obstructive and unco-operative behaviour regarding the
upgrading of Ulladulla Harbour over a period of 11 years.
(Notice given 5 April 2006)
1222 Mrs HOPWOOD to move—
That this House:
(1)
Notes the valuable work performed by the Butterfly Foundation in relation to eating disorders.
(2)
Congratulates the Foundation on its new partnership with the beauty brand Dove.
(Notice given 6 April 2006)
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ORDERS OF THE DAY (Committee Reports)—
1
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “History of the Committee 1902-2002”, dated September
2003.
2
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 4 of 2003, dated 27 October 2003.
3
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 5 of 2003, dated 10 November 2003.
4
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 6 of 2003, dated 18 November 2003.
5
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Triennial Review of the Audit Office of New South Wales”,
dated November 2003.
6
Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission Report entitled “8th Meeting on the Annual
Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission”, dated November 2003.
7
Standing Committee on Public Works Report entitled “The National Conference of Parliamentary Public
Works and Environment Committees 2003 Perth, Western Australia”, dated November 2003.
8
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 7 of 2003, dated 1 December 2003.
9
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Eleventh General Meeting with the NSW Ombudsman”, dated December 2003.
10
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Seventh General Meeting with the Police Integrity Commission”, dated December 2003.
11
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Report of the Inquiry into
Procedures followed during Investigations and Prosecutions undertaken by the Health Care Complaints
Commission”, Report No 2, dated December 2003.
12
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Study of International
Jurisdictions”, Report No 3, dated December 2003.
13
Report from the Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety entitled “Vehicle-based measures to better
monitor, manage and control speed - Report of visits of inspections by delegations of the STAYSAFE
Committee concerning speed and motor vehicles, 30 June 2003 – 15 August 2003 and 25-28 November
2003”, Report No. 1/53, dated December 2003.
14
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 1 of 2004, dated 16 February 2004.
15
Report of the Joint Select Committee on the Transportation and Storage of Nuclear Waste entitled
“Inquiry into the Transportation and Storage of Nuclear Waste”, dated February 2004.
16
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 2 of 2004, dated 24 February 2004.
17
Report of the Standing Ethics Committee entitled “Study Tour to the National Conference of State
Legislatures in San Francisco, USA, 19 – 26 July 2003”.
18
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the 2002-03 Annual Report
of the NSW Commission for Children and Young People”, dated February 2004.
19
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 3 of 2004, dated 8 March 2004.
20
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 4 of 2004, dated 16 March 2004.
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21
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 5 of 2004, dated 29 March 2004.
22
Public Bodies Review Committee Report entitled “Interstate Study Tour, 10-15 August 2003” dated
March 2004.
23
Standing Committee on Public Works Inquiry into Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings, dated
March 2004.
24
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 6 of 2004, dated 3 May 2004.
25
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 7 of 2004, dated 11 May 2004.
26
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “9 th Meeting on the Annual
Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission”, dated May 2004.
27
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 8 of 2004, dated 31 May 2004.
28
Report of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption Regarding the Prevention
and Investigation of Misconduct and Criminal Wrongdoing Involving Public Officials, dated May 2004.
29
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Inquiry into the NSW Ambulance Service: Readiness
to Respond”, dated June 2004.
30
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Discussion Paper on the
Health Conciliation Registry”, Report No 4, dated June 2004.
31
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 9 of 2004, dated 21 June 2004.
32
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Annual Review 2002-2003”, dated June 2004.
33
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “History and Roles of the
Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission 1994-2004”, dated June 2004.
34
Report of the Legislation Review Committee entitled “Operation, Issues and Future Directions,
September 2003 – June 2004”, dated June 2004.
35
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the Report of an Inquiry into
the Best Means of Assisting Children and Young People with No-one to Turn To”, dated July 2004.
36
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 10 of 2004, dated 30 August 2004.
37
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Review of Fire Services Funding”, dated September
2004.
38
Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management entitled “Report on Conferences
Attended – 9th PUR$L Conference and 21st Commonwealth Agricultural Conference”, dated September
2004.
39
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 11 of 2004, dated 13 September 2004.
40
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Inquiry into Infringement Processing Bureau”, dated
September 2004.
41
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 12 of 2004, dated 21 September 2004.
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42
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Inquiry into Academics’ Paid Outside Work”, dated
September 2004.
43
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Sixth General Meeting with the Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission”, dated September 2004.
44
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on World Health Day 2004 “Road Safety is no
Accident, Wednesday 7 April 2004”, dated September 2004.
45
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on Car Surfing and the Carriage of Unrestrained and
Unprotected Passengers on Motor Vehicles, dated September 2004.
46
Report of the Standing Committee on Parliamentary Privilege and Ethics entitled “Regulation of
Secondary Employment for Members of the NSW Legislative Assembly”, dated September 2004.
47
Report of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption entitled “Examination of
the 2001-2002 Annual Report of the Independent Commission Against Corruption”, dated September
2004.
48
Report of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption entitled “Examination of
the 2002-2003 Annual Report of the Independent Commission Against Corruption”, dated September
2004.
49
Report of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption entitled “Examination of
the Report of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Profiling the NSW Public Sector”, dated
September 2004.
50
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 13 of 2004, dated 19 October 2004.
51
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Government (Open Market Competition) Bill 2003
and Visits of Inspection”, dated October 2004.
52
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Report into Draft
Amendments to the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 and Related Legislation”, dated October 2004.
53
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled” Report into Alternative
Dispute Resolution of Health Care Complaints in New South Wales”, dated October 2004.
54
Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management entitled “The Impact of Water
Management Arrangements on Salinity Management”, dated October 2004.
55
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on the Safety of Railway Level Crossings – Where
Roads and Railway Lines Meet at Substantially the Same Level, dated October 2004.
56
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on Road Safety Administration in New South Wales:
Road Traffic Crashes in New South Wales in 2002, dated October 2004.
57
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on Road Safety Administration in New South Wales:
Road Traffic Crashes in New South Wales in 2003, dated October 2004.
58
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 14 of 2004, dated 26 October 2004.
59
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 15 of 2004, dated 9 November 2004.
60
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 16 of 2004, dated 16 November 2004.
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61
Report of the Public Accounts Committee entitled “Annual Review 2003-2004”, dated November 2004.
62
Standing Committee on Public Works Report entitled “The National Conference of Parliamentary Public
Works and Environment Committees 2004 Melbourne and Lorne, Victoria”, dated November 2004.
63
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 17 of 2004, dated 6 December 2004.
64
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Reporting and Auditing Requirements for Small Agencies”,
dated December 2004.
65
Standing Committee on Public Works Report entitled “Inquiry into the Joint Use and Co-location of
Public Buildings”, dated December 2004.
66
Report of the Joint Committee on the Office of the Valuer General entitled “Report on the First General
Meeting with the Valuer General”, dated December 2004.
67
Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management Report entitled “Central West Study Tour –
Dubbo, Nyngan, Narromine and Wellington”, dated December 2004.
68
Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management Report entitled “National Conference of
Parliamentary Environment and Public Works Committees – Melbourne and Lorne, 11-14 July 2004”,
dated December 2004.
69
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Study of Health Care
Complaints Handling in Queensland, 8-10 September 2004”, dated December 2004.
70
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 1 of 2005, dated 18 February 2005.
71
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Report entitled “Study Tour Report – Human Rights and the
Law in South Africa, United Kingdom, and the Council of Europe”, dated 18 February 2005.
72
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 2 of 2005, dated 1 March 2005.
73
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 3 of 2005, dated 18 March 2005.
74
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Interim Report on an Inquiry into section 10(5) of the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996”, dated
March 2005.
75
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Interim Report on an Inquiry into the Police Integrity Commission’s jurisdiction to oversight the
Protective Security Group”, dated March 2005.
76
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Twelfth General Meeting with the NSW Ombudsman”, dated March 2005.
77
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission entitled
“Eighth General Meeting with the Police Integrity Commission”, dated March 2005.
78
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the Child Death Review
Team Report: Fatal Assault and Neglect of Children and Young People”, dated March 2005.
79
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the 2003-04 Annual Report
of the NSW Commission for Children and Young People”, dated March 2005.
80
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 4 of 2005, dated 4 April 2005.
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81
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Review of Operations of Audit Committees”, dated April
2005.
82
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 5 of 2005, dated 2 May 2005.
83
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 6 of 2005, dated 23 May 2005.
84
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “10 th Meeting on the
Annual Report of the Health Care Complaints Commission”, dated June 2005.
85
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 7 of 2005, dated 6 June 2005.
86
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the Child Death Review
Team Report: Suicide and Risk-Taking Deaths of Children and Young People”, dated June 2005.
87
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report on Vehicle-Based Measures to Better Monitor, Manage
and Control Speed and Other Road Safety Matters, dated June 2005.
88
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 8 of 2005, dated 20 June 2005.
89
Public Bodies Review Committee Report entitled “Interstate Study Tour 17-20 May 2005”, dated June
2005.
90
Joint Committee on the Office of the Valuer-General Report on the Second General Meeting with the
Valuer-General, dated July 2005.
91
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 9 of 2005, dated 12 September 2005.
92
Legislation Review Committee Annual Review July 2004 – June 2005, dated 13 September 2005.
93
Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters Inquiry into the Administration of the 2003 Election and
Related Matters, dated September 2005.
94
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Risk Management in the NSW Public Sector”, dated
September 2005.
95
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 10 of 2005, dated 20 September 2005.
96
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Value for Money from Corrective Services”, dated
September 2005.
97
Legislation Review Committee Report entitled “The Right to Silence”, dated 21 September 2005.
98
Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety Report entitled “Aspects of Motorcycle Safety in New South
Wales – Proceedings of Seminars on Issues in Motorcycle Safety held at Sydney, Friday 3 December
2004 and Tuesday 4 May 2005, and Other Selected Papers”, dated September 2005.
99
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 11 of 2005, dated 10 October 2005.
100
Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission Report entitled
“Seventh General Meeting with the Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission”, Report No 9/53, dated
October 2005.
101
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Handling of Health
Complaints in Other Jurisdictions, April 2005”, dated October 2005.
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102
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 12 of 2005, dated 18 October 2005.
103
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 13 of 2005, dated 7 November 2005.
104
Report of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission entitled “Report into Traditional
Chinese Medicine”, dated November 2005.
105
Public Accounts Committee Annual Review 2004-2005, dated November 2005.
106
Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters Report entitled “Study Tour of International
Jurisdictions”, dated November 2005.
107
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 14 of 2005, dated 15 November 2005.
108
Report of the Committee on the Office of the Valuer General entitled “Best Practice Reporting Review”,
dated November 2005.
109
Public Accounts Committee Report entitled “Sustainability Reporting in the NSW Public Sector”, dated
November 2005.
110
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 15 of 2005, dated 29 November 2005.
111
Public Bodies Review Committee Report entitled “Issues Arising from the Corporate Governance
Inquiry”, dated November 2005.
112
Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission Report entitled “Comparison of Various Models
of the Regulation of Traditional Chinese Medicine August/September 2005”, dated November 2005.
113
Standing Committee on Public Works Report entitled “Inquiry into Infrastructure Provision in Coastal
Growth Areas”, dated November 2005.
114
Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management Report entitled “Better On-Farm Approaches to
Salinity and Drought Management”, dated November 2005.
115
Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety entitled "Repairing to a Price, Not a Standard Report of an inquiry into motor vehicle smash repairs under the Insurance Australia Group (NRMA
Insurance) Preferred Repairer Scheme, and its implications for roadworthiness, crashworthiness, and road
safety", dated December 2005.
116
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 1 of 2006, dated 27 February 2006.
117
Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resource Management entitled "Study of International
Jurisdictions - China, Spain and South Africa", dated December 2005.
118
Report of the Joint Select Committee on the Cross City Tunnel entitled “Cross City Tunnel First Report”,
dated February 2006.
119
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 2 of 2006, dated 7 March 2006.
120
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 3 of 2006, dated 24 March 2006.
121
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the 2004-05 Annual Report
of the NSW Commission for Children and Young People”, dated March 2006.
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122
Report of the Committee on Children and Young People entitled “Review of the 2004 Annual Report of
the Child Death Review Team”, dated March 2006.
123
Legislation Review Committee Legislation Review Digest No. 4 of 2006, dated 4 April 2006.
124
Report of the Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption entitled “Quarterly
Examination of the Inspector of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, October-December
2005”, dated March 2006.
RUSSELL D. GROVE PSM
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
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Authorised by the Parliament of New South Wales
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