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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THEAUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
INDEX TOMINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
NINTH ASSEMBLY2016–2017–2018–2019–2020
SITTINGS FROM31 OCTOBER 2016 TO 27 AUGUST 2020
FOR PROCEEDINGS ON BILLS, SEE UNDER “BILLS”
FOR FULL DETAILS OF PAPERS PRESENTED, SEE SEPARATE INDEX: “INDEX TO PAPERS”
Index to Minutes of ProceedingsIndex to Minutes of Proceedings
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2010-2020 National Disability Strategy—Second Implementation Plan—Driving Action 2015-2018. See “Statements—By Minister”
2016 ACT Election and Electoral Act—Select Committee. See “Committees” and “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/Membership”
2018-19 bushfire season—Early commencement. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
2019-20—Bushfire season. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Budget Review. See “Ministerial statements”
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A Step Up for Our Kids—Out of Home Care Strategy Update—April 2019. See “Out of Home Care Strategy 2015-2020—A Step Up for Our Kids—One Step can make a Lifetime of Difference—Update—April 2019”
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander—Affairs. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Agreement—
2015-2018—Annual Report—2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
2019-2028. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Children and young people in care in the ACT. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Cultural integrity in ACT public schools. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Elected Body—2014 and 2015 Hearings Reports—Government response. See
“Statements—By Minister”People—Reconciliation and constitutional reform. See “Motions—Executive Members’
business”Women—Achievements. See “Matters of public importance”
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Act—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body—Report on the outcomes of the ATSIEB Hearings—2016-17—Seventh Report to the ACT Government. See “Statements—By Minister”2018—Eighth Report to the ACT Government—Government response. See “Motions—
To take note of papers”2019—Ninth Report to the ACT Government. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Absence of Clerk. See “Clerk—Absence of”Access Canberra—
Five years of quality service to the Canberra community. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Review of shopfront services. See “Statements—By Minister”Shopfronts. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
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Access to hydrotherapy in the ACT—Further progress in implementing the recommendations in the Nous Report. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Achievements—In the first year. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Over the last year. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”,
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language. See “Speaker—Statements”,
“Statements—By Member” and “Statements—By Minister”ACT Active Ageing Framework 2015-2018—
Final update on progress. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Update for 2016-2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Ambulance Service—Blueprint for Change. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Data. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Resourcing. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Review on patterns of ambulance demand and crewing. See “Ministerial statements”
and “Motions—To take note of papers”SPIRE Project consultation documents. See “Motions—Order to table”
ACT Carers Strategy—Launch of the 3 year Action Plan. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Children and Young People’s Commitment 2015-2025—Progress update on implementation. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Climate Change Strategy 2019-25. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”ACT clubs—Community contributions. See “Motions—Private Members' business”,
“Petitions” and “Committees—Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee”ACT community—Broad engagement. See “Matters of public importance”ACT deaths due to suicide. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”ACT economy—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Diversification. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
ACT essential services. See “Matters of public importance”ACT Fire and Rescue—Aerial capability—Ministerial Statement. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”ACT Government and UnionsACT—Relationship. See “Motions—Private Members'
business”ACT Government Campaign Advertising—Independent Reviewer—Appointment. See
“Motions—Principal”ACT Government’s Climate Change Policy—Implementation status report. See “Statements
—By Minister”ACT Graduated Licensing Scheme Reforms—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”
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ACT Greens. See “Statements—By Member”ACT Health—
Accreditation update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Assets—Maintaining. See “Ministerial statements”, “Motions—To take note of paper” and “Statements—By Minister”
Data and reporting—Terms of reference for the system-wide review. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Governance—Proposed board of inquiry. See “Motions—Private Members' business” and “Speaker—Rulings”
Infrastructure Asset Condition Report and Minor Works Priorities—Order to table. See “Motions—Order to table”
Management issues. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Reporting. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”System Wide Data Review Quarterly Update—
June 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”September 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”November 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”February 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”May 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Transition and Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Accreditation—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Transition and workplace culture—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Heritage Council assessments. See “Motions—Private Members' business”ACT Housing Choices Collaboration Hub Recommendations—Government response. See
“Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”ACT Housing Strategy. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”ACT Housing Strategy and Implementation Plan—Annual update. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”ACT Integrity Commissioner—
Approval of appointment. See “Motions—Assembly business”Reaffirmation of approval of appointment. See “Motions—Assembly business”
Active travel. See “Petitions”ACT Language Services Policy. See “Statements—By Minister”ACT Multicultural Framework 2015-2020—
See “Motions—Private Members' business”Implementation and outcomes (First Action Plan 2015-2018)—
Second update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Third update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Second Action Plan 2019-2020. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Act of grace payments—assessment framework—Tabling of paper. See “Statements—By
Member”
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ACT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions—Strategic Review. See “Statements—By Minister”
ACT Planning Strategy 2018. See “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee”
ACT Policing—Funding. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Key priorities. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Prevention of Violence against Women and Children Strategy 2011-2017—2nd Implementation Plan 2015-2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT public schools—Independent review into violence. See “Petitions”ACT Public Service—Public interest disclosures. See “Motions—Private Members' business”ACT Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020—Road Safety Report Card—
2017. See “Statements—By Minister”2018. See “Statements—By Minister”2019. See “Motions—To take note of paper”
ACT teachers. See “Matters of public importance”ACT transport network—
See “Petitions”, “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Inquiries/References”
Out-of-order petitions. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
ACT Volunteering Statement Action Plan 2018-2021. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT’s Work Safety Compliance Infrastructure, Policies and Procedures—Independent review—Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Active lifestyle—Importance to the community. See “Matters of public importance”Adjournment of Assembly—
(Negatived), 35, 76, 117, 143, 179, 200, 260, 309, 338, 359, 377, 408, 442, 484, 513, 557, 570, 635, 670, 701, 750, 784, 860, 946, 957, 970, 1010, 1149, 1164, 1179, 1269, 1318, 1475, 2028, 2092, 2117
After 6.30 pm, 78, 119, 147, 181, 202, 265, 311, 339, 359, 378, 442, 485, 514, 558, 573, 636, 672, 703, 750, 947, 958, 1011, 1150, 1166, 1193, 1270, 1320, 1331, 1403, 1476, 1577, 1596, 1743, 1772, 1805, 1816, 1895, 2013, 2028, 2092, 2118, 2155
At 6.30 pm, 1680Before 6.30 pm, 9, 26, 36, 48, 60, 95, 101, 125, 132, 155, 165, 240, 275, 294, 321, 328,
354, 387, 393, 409, 415, 422, 450, 462, 504, 532, 542, 652, 679, 687, 711, 728, 761, 768, 785, 797, 806, 826, 837, 846, 862, 869, 886, 911, 920, 929, 954, 973, 982, 994, 1036, 1047, 1061, 1081, 1094, 1111, 1123, 1224, 1240, 1250, 1257, 1280, 1302, 1340, 1372, 1381, 1384, 1459, 1498, 1516, 1524, 1545, 1563, 1570, 1592, 1603, 1617, 1624, 1631, 1647, 1654, 1661, 1698,1720, 1785, 1842, 1856, 1869, 1877, 1912, 1926, 1950, 1970, 1998, 2062, 2074
Advertising billboards. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal”Affirmations or Oaths. See Oaths or Affirmations
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Affordable—Housing—
See “Matters of public importance”Strategies. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Land release. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Age friendly Canberra—a vision for our City. See “Motions—To take note of paper”Alcohol and other drug use—Harm minimisation. See “Motions—Private Members’
business”Alexander Maconochie Centre—
Accommodation and facilities for women. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Accommodation—
Female detainees. See “Ministerial statements”, Motions—To take note of papers” and “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Pressures. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Future accommodation of detainees. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Mistaken release of inmate. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Policies and procedures. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Review of the Opioid Replacement Treatment Program—Report of the ACT Health
Services Commissioner—Government response, and Coroner's Report—Findings of Death of Steven Freeman—Government response. See “Statements—By Minister”
Security issues. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Update on recommendations arising from reviews agreed by Government relating to the
operation. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”See also “Winnunga Model of Care” and “Inspector of Correctional Services Act”
Aluminium—Cladding—
Government buildings. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Working Group—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note
of papers”Composite cladding. See “Statements—By Minister” and also “Aluminium cladding—
Government buildings”Amendments ruled out-of-order. See “Speaker's rulings”Animal related businesses—Criminal trespass offences. See “Motions—Private Members’
business”Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016. See “Committees”Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act—
Annual report 2016-2017—ACT Policing—Corrigendum. See “Statements—By Minister”Canberra Institute of Technology—Annual report 2017. See “Statements—By
Minister”Land Development Agency—Corrigendum. See “Statements—By Minister”
Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Notice 2017—Notifiable instrument NI2017-280. See Statements—By Minister”
Anti-corruption and Integrity Commission Bill 2018. See “Bills” and “Motions—Inquiries/References—Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee”
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Apollo 11 mission—50th anniversary. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020. See “Statements—By
Member”Appropriation Bill 2018-2019—Part 1.4—Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate.
See “Statements—By Member”Arts funding. See “Petitions”Asbestos related works across Canberra. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Ashford, the Hon Linda. See “Condolences”Asia Ministerial Trade Delegation. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take
note of papers”Assembly business—
By suspension of standing orders—Consideration, 324, 789, 925, 1115, 1808Extended time allotted to Assembly business having expired—Continuation of debate—
By suspension of standing orders, 1117Extension of time, 1171It being 45 minutes after the commencement of Assembly business—Debate interrupted
in accordance with standing order 77—Time allotted to Assembly business extended—Ordered, 632, 1117, 1245, 1376, 1469
Notices—Withdrawn from the Notice Paper, 1375Orders of the day—Discharged, 123, 151, 269, 270, 1077Notice having been called on, next day of sitting fixed for the moving of the motion—
Pursuant to SO128, 1936Withdrawn from the Notice Paper, pursuant to standing order 127, 382
Assembly sitting pattern. See “Petitions”Assistant Speakers—
Nominations, 12, 987, 1462, 1625Nomination revoked, 987, 1625
Auditor-General’s Reports—No 3/2015—Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment—Progress report on the
implementation of the recommendations. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
No 4/2015. See “Providing Affordable Housing to Students—An ACT Government review of housing built by the University of Canberra under the National Rental Affordability Scheme”
No 2/2017. See “Committees—Public Accounts—Standing Committee”No 4/2017—Performance information in ACT public schools—Government response.
See “Statements—By Minister”No 6/2017—Mental Health Services—Transition from Acute Care—Government
response. See “Statements—By Minister”No 7/2017—Public Housing Renewal Program—Government response. See “Statements
—By Minister”No 3/2018—Tender for the sale of Block 30 (formerly Block 20) Section 34 Dickson—
Government response. See “Statements—By Minister”No 5/2018—ACT clubs’ community contributions—Government response. See
“Statements—By Minister”
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Auditor-General’s Reports—continuedNo 8/2018—Assembly of rural land west of Canberra—Government response. See
“Statements—By Minister”No 9/2018—ACT Health’s management of allegations of misconduct and complaints
about inappropriate workplace behaviour—Government response. See “Statements—By Minister”
No 2/2019—Recognition and implementation of obligations under the Human Rights Act 2004—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers” and “Statements—By Minister”
No 5/2019—Management of the System-Wide Data Review implementation program—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
No 7/2019—Referral processes for the support of vulnerable children—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers” and “Statements—By Minister”
Nos 7/2016 and 1/2017. See “Committees—Public Accounts—Standing Committee”Nos 1/2018, 2/2018, 4/2018, 6/2018, 9/2018, 10/2018, 11/2018, 1/2019, 2/2019,
3/2019, 4/2019. See “Committees—Public Accounts—Standing Committee”Nos 5/2018, 6/2018, 7/2018, 8/2018. See “Committees—Public Accounts—Standing
Committee”Auslan interpreter on floor of Chamber, pursuant to SO 210, 1671, 1809, 2064Australian Broadcasting Corporation—Funding cuts. See “Motions—Private Members'
business”Australian Public Sector Integrity Frameworks—Issues paper. See “Committees—
Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee”Australian Public Service—Impact on Canberra. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Australian Space Agency—Proposed location in Canberra. See “Motions—Private
Members' business”Authority for Legislative Assembly information to be migrated to, and stored and
processed by, a cloud service provider—Continuing resolution. See “Motions—Assembly business”
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Bail system—Review. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Baker, Dr Joe AO OBE. See “Condolences”Barr, A.—
Elected as Chief Minister, 3Oath or affirmation by Member, 2See also “Election of—Chief Minister” and “Statements—By Minister”
Bees—Importance. See “Matters of public importance”Belconnen—
Arts Centre. See “Petitions—Eighth Assembly—Ministerial responses”Bus network changes. See “Petitions”, and “Committees”
Berry, Y.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Better Suburbs Statement 2030. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note
of papers”Betting Operations Tax Bill 2018—Amendment ruled out-of-order. See “Speaker—Rulings”
and “Speaker—Statements”
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Billboards. See “Committees—Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Renewal”Bills—
Agreement in principle negatived, 568, 1266, 1303Amendments from non-government Members. See “Committees—Justice and
Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)”Bills referred to committee—
Anti-corruption and Integrity Commission Bill 2018, 847Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018, 275Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2), 675Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019, 867Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020, 1520Appropriation Bill 2017-2018, 275Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2), 674Appropriation Bill 2018-2019, 867Appropriation Bill 2019-2020, 1520Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 (No 2), 1868Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019, 1748Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018, 804Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018, 1265Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018, 918Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Bill 2019, 1793
Co-sponsored bills—Discrimination Amendment Bill 2018, 1114Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Bill 2020, 2079
Detail stage—Amendments—
Moved on behalf of—Another Member, 1814Attorney-General, 331
Not circulated in accordance with SO178A, 51, 59, 194, 199, 567, 990, 1122, 1177, 1178, 1181, 1717, 1785, 1815, 1873, 1924, 1947, 1948(3), 2025, 2062, 2091, 2152
Not considered or reported on by the Scrutiny Committee, 418, 686, 1387, 1388, 1389, 1524, 1670, 1695, 1711, 1717, 1771, 1815, 1873(3), 1874(2), 1924(2), 1925, 1948(3), 1967, 1968, 2012, 2025(2), 2026, 2027, 2081, 2091, 2106, 2112(2), 2114, 2115, 2117, 2147, 2152
Ruled out-of-order in accordance with SO 200, 990Pursuant to SO182A, leave to move amendments, 51, 59, 190, 193, 199, 201, 238,
294, 418, 557, 686, 837, 1079, 1147, 1181, 1278, 1329, 1336, 1474, 1568, 1654, 1785, 1814, 1873, 1893, 2025, 2062, 2073
Reconsideration—Agreed to, 2114, 2155Discharged, 807, 1226Presented—
By leave, 59, 765, 2000, 2001, 2017, 2040, 2064, 2143On behalf of the Attorney-General, 412
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Bills—continuedRescission and reconsideration—
Planning Legislation Amendment Bill 2020, 2118Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2020, 2151
Ruled out of order in accordance with standing order 275, 1037Withdrawn from Notice Paper under standing order 170, 1037PROCEEDINGS ON—
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ELECTED BODY AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 151Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
(amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 238Act No 18 of 2017.
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ELECTED BODY AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1904Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2073Act No 36 of 2020.
A.C.T. TEACHER QUALITY INSTITUTE AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1519Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1622Act No 26 of 2019.
ADOPTION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2041Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2081Act No 39 of 2020.
ANIMAL DISEASES AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 864Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
920Act No 28 of 2018.
ANIMAL WELFARE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1465Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1532Adjourned, 1544
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Bills—continuedDebate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1694
Act No 35 of 2019. ANTI-CORRUPTION AND INTEGRITY COMMISSION BILL 2018 (PMB)—
Discharged, pursuant to SO152, 1226Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 847Referred to Select Committee on an Independent Integrity Commission, 847
APPROPRIATION (OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY) BILL 2017-2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 239Referred to Select Committee on Estimates 2017-2018, 274Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 386Act No 27 of 2017.
APPROPRIATION (OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY) BILL 2017-2018 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 675Referred to Standing Committee on Public Accounts, 675Agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 789Act No 14 of 2018.
APPROPRIATION (OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY) BILL 2018-2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 842Referred to Select Committee on Estimates 2018-2019, 867Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with, agreed to,
979Act No 31 of 2018.
APPROPRIATION (OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY) BILL 2019-2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1496Referred to Select Committee on Estimates 2019-2020, 1520Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1602Act No 25 of 2019.
APPROPRIATION BILL 2017-2018—Presented; explanatory statement, compatibility statement and budget papers
presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 238Debate resumed; agreement in principle; referred to Select Committee on
Estimates 2017-2018, 274Resumed at detail stage in accordance with SO176; debate interrupted at Part 1.5,
in accordance with SO74, 324Resumed at Part 1.5; adjourned at Part 1.7, 327Resumed at Part 1.7; adjourned at Part 1.9, 353Resumed at Part 1.9; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 357
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Bills—continuedResumed at Part 1.9; adjourned at Part 1.15, 358Resumed at Part 1.15; adjourned Part 1.15, 377Resumed at Part 1.15; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 384Resumed at Part 1.15; agreed to, 386Act No 26 of 2017.
APPROPRIATION BILL 2017-2018 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved; referred to Standing Committee on Public Accounts, 674
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 789
Act No 13 of 2018. APPROPRIATION BILL 2018-2019—
Presented; explanatory statement, compatibility statement and budget papers presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 841
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; referred to Select Committee on Estimates 2018-2019, 867
Resumed at detail stage in accordance with SO176; debate interrupted at Part 1.2, in accordance with SO74, 925
Resumed at Part 1.2; adjourned at Part 1.5, 928Resumed at Part 1.5; adjourned at Part 1.6, 953Resumed at Part 1.6; debate interrupted at Part 1.7, in accordance with SO74, 956Resumed at Part 1.7; adjourned at Part 1.12, 957Resumed at Part 1.12; agreed to, 978Act No 30 of 2018.
APPROPRIATION BILL 2019-2020—Presented; explanatory statement, compatibility statement and Budget papers
presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1495Debate resumed; agreement in principle; referred to Select Committee on
Estimates 2019-2020, 1519Resumed at detail stage in accordance with SO176; debate interrupted at Parts
1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, in accordance with SO74, 1574Resumed at Parts 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3; adjourned at Part 1.6, 1576Resumed at Part 1.6; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1595Resumed at Part 1.6; adjourned at Part 1.8, 1596Resumed at Part 1.8; adjourned at Part 1.9, 1600Resumed at Part 1.9; agreed to, 1601Act No 24 of 2019.
APPROPRIATION BILL 2019-2020 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement, compatibility statement and supplementary
budget papers presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1868Referred to Standing Committee on Public Accounts, 1868Adjourned, 1917
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Bills—continuedDebate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES and
amended supplementary Budget papers presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1925
Act No 12 of 2020. BETTING OPERATIONS TAX BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 913
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; amendment moved; amendment ruled out-of-order; adjourned, 990
Debate resumed at detail stage; agreed to, 993Act No 35 of 2018.
BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION (TISSUE DONOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT) AMENDMENT BILL 2020 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1885Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1965Act No 17 of 2020.
BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1171Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1250Act No 3 of 2019. [Act citation—Birth, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Act 2019].
BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2041Debate adjourned, 2081Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived);
agreed to, 2091Act No 40 of 2020.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 623Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 683Act No 4 of 2018. [Act citation—Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Act 2018].
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1748Referred to Standing Committee on Economic Development and Tourism, 1748Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
(amendments negatived); agreed to, 1815Act No. 48 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1960
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2013
Act No 25 of 2020. CANBERRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1169
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1218
Act No 1 of 2019. [Act citation—Canberra Institute of Technology Amendment Act 2019].
CASINO (ELECTRONIC GAMING) BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 380Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; supp
ES presented; (amdts to amdts agreed to; amdts, as amended, agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 541
Act No 42 of 2017. CASINO AND OTHER GAMING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 831
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 841
Act No 21 of 2018. CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1813
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1911
Act No 7 of 2020. [Act citation—Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2020]. Revised ES presented, 1912
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 831Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 875Act No 24 of 2018.
CITY RENEWAL AUTHORITY AND SUBURBAN LAND AGENCY AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1091Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1176
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CITY RENEWAL AUTHORITY AND SUBURBAN LAND AGENCY AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2079Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2146Act No 45 of 2020.
CITY RENEWAL AUTHORITY AND SUBURBAN LAND AGENCY BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 149Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 163Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned clause 1, 164Debate resumed at clause 1; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed
to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 193Act No 12 of 2017.
CIVIL LAW (WRONGS) (CHILD ABUSE CLAIMS AGAINST UNINCORPORATED BODIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 950Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1036Act No 38 of 2018.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION (PRINCIPAL TARGET) AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 950Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
993Act No 36 of 2018.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION (RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY TARGET) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1465Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1524Act No 19 of 2019.
COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION BILL 2016—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 39Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
99Act No 7 of 2017. [Act citation—Commercial Arbitration Act 2017].
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Bills—continuedCONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS (UNEXPLAINED WEALTH) AMENDMENT BILL
2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1905Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2061Act No 33 of 2020.
CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1171Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1250Act No 2 of 2019. [Act citation—Consumer Protection Legislation Amendment Act 2019].
CONTROLLED SPORTS BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1169Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived), 1338
Act No 9 of 2019. [Act citation—Controlled Sports Act 2019].
CO-OPERATIVES NATIONAL LAW (A.C.T.) BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 80Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 99Act No 8 of 2017.
CORONERS AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1860Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2061Act No 32 of 2020.
COURTS (FAIR WORK AND WORK SAFETY) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1620Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1659Act No 32 of 2019.
COURTS AND OTHER JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 706Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 726Act No 9 of 2018.
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Bills—continuedCOURTS AND OTHER JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (NO 2)—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 913
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1036
Act No 39 of 2018. COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1917
Adjourned, 1918Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments agreed to;
amendment negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1924Act No 11 of 2020.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1935Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments agreed to;
amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1948Act No 14 of 2020.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2000Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2018Act No 27 of 2020.
CRIMES (ANTI-CONSORTING) AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1259Debate resumed; agreement in principle negatived, 1303
CRIMES (CONSENT) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 769Referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety, 804
CRIMES (CRIMINAL ORGANISATION CONTROL) BILL 2017 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 519Debate resumed; agreement in principle negatived, 568
CRIMES (DISRUPTING CRIMINAL GANGS) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1747Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1779
Act No 43 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedCRIMES (FOOD OR DRINK SPIKING) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 381
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 419
Act No 31 of 2017. CRIMES (FORTIFICATION REMOVAL) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 623
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 684
Act No 5 of 2018. [Act citation—Crimes (Fortification Removal) Amendment Act 2018].
CRIMES (INTIMATE IMAGE ABUSE) AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 243Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 331Act No 22 of 2017.
CRIMES (INVASION OF PRIVACY) AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement and amended explanatory statement
presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 297Discharged, pursuant to SO152, 807
CRIMES (OFFENCES AGAINST FRONTLINE COMMUNITY SERVICE PROVIDERS) AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1733Debate resumed; adjourned, 1794
CRIMES (OFFENCES AGAINST VULNERABLE PEOPLE) AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1935Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2091
Act No 41 of 2020. CRIMES (POLICE POWERS AND FIREARMS OFFENCE) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 510
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 557
Act No 45 of 2017.
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BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1710Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to; amendment negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1967
Act No 18 of 2020. [Act citation—Crimes (Protection of Frontline Community Service Providers)
Amendment Act 2020]. CRIMES (RESTORATIVE JUSTICE) AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 976
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 990
Act No 34 of 2018. CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2016—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 40
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 129
Act No 9 of 2017. [Act citation—Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2017].
CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 59Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
92Act No 6 of 2017.
CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 623Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 684Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 686Act No 6 of 2018. [Act citation—Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2018].
CRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1027Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1040Act No 40 of 2018. [Act citation—Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2018 (No 2)].
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Bills—continuedCRIMES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1464
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1568
Act No 23 of 2019. DISABILITY SERVICES AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1092
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1149
Act No 50 of 2018. DISCRIMINATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (CO-SPONSORED BILL)—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1114
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived); agreed to, 1148
Act No 48 of 2018. DOMESTIC ANIMALS (DANGEROUS DOGS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—
Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1157
Debate resumed; agreement in principle negatived, 1266DOMESTIC ANIMALS (DANGEROUS DOGS) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017
(PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 519Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 564
Debate resumed at clause 6; (amendments agreed to; clause negatived); agreed to, as amended, 566
Act No 46 of 2017. DOMESTIC ANIMALS (DANGEROUS DOGS) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018
(PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1049DOMESTIC ANIMALS (DISQUALIFIED KEEPERS REGISTER) AMENDMENT BILL 2019
(PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1733DOMESTIC ANIMALS (RACING GREYHOUNDS) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 537
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 557Act No 44 of 2017.
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Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 753
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 765
Act No 11 of 2018. DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE (PERSONAL CANNABIS USE) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)
—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1156Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1264Debate resumed; referred to Standing Committee on Health, Ageing and
Community Services; adjourned, 1265Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ESs
presented; (amendments agreed to; amendment negatived); adjourned at clause 6, 1669
Debate resumed at clause 6; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1673
Act No 34 of 2019. EDUCATION (CHILD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1169
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1255Act No 4 of 2019. [Act citation—Education (Child Safety in Schools) Legislation Amendment Act
2019]. EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 488
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1814
Act No. 47 of 2019. [Act citation—Education Amendment Act 2019].
EDUCATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2041Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 2081Act No 38 of 2020.
ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1170Debate resumed; agreement in principle; adjourned at Clause 1, 1218
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Debate resumed at clause 1; supplementary ESs presented;(amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); adjourned at clause 11, 2114
Bills—continuedDebate resumed at clause 11; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived);
clause 11, as amended, reconsidered; agreed to, as amended, 2154Act No 51 of 2020. [Act citation—Electoral Amendment Act 2020)].
ELECTORAL LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1694Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ESs
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2025Act No 28 of 2020.
ELECTRICITY FEED-IN (LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 413Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived);
agreed to, 501Act No 35 of 2017.
ELECTRICITY FEED-IN (LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1650Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1771
Act No 40 of 2019. ELECTRICITY FEED-IN (LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION)
AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2143Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2154Act No 50 of 2020.
ELECTRICITY FEED-IN (RENEWABLE ENERGY PREMIUM) AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1982Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2074Act No 37 of 2020.
ELECTRONIC CONVEYANCING NATIONAL LAW (A.C.T.) BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1905Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1949
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EMERGENCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1065Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1149Act No 49 of 2018.
EMERGENCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2100Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
2146Act No 47 of 2020.
EMPLOYMENT AND WORKPLACE SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2001Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); clauses 14, 32 and 106 to 109 reconsidered; agreed to, as amended, 2027
Act No 30 of 2020. ENERGY EFFICIENCY (COST OF LIVING) IMPROVEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement, regulatory impact statement and compatibility
statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1594Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1654Act No 30 of 2019.
EVIDENCE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1658Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1771Act No 41 of 2019.
FAMILY AND PERSONAL VIOLENCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 79Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
adjourned Clause 1, 129Debate resumed at clause 1; (amendments negatived); agreed to, 152Act No 10 of 2017.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1301Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived);
agreed to, 1335Act No 8 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1982
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2002
Act No 23 of 2020. FIREARMS AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 150
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 237
Act No 16 of 2017. FIREARMS AND PROHIBITED WEAPONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 412
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 642
Act No 1 of 2018. [Act citation—Firearms and Prohibited Weapons Legislation Amendment Act 2018].
FIREARMS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1860Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1969Act No 19 of 2020.
FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement, compatibility statement and regulatory impact
statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1464Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1627Act No 27 of 2019.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1566Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 1698Act No 37 of 2019.
FUELS RATIONING BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1170Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1381Act No 11 of 2019. [Act citation—Fuels Rationing Amendment Act 2019].
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Bills—continuedGAMING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1115
Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1142Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1147Act No 45 of 2018.
GAMING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1374Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1475Act No 14 of 2019.
GAMING MACHINE (CASH FACILITIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 316Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 357Act No 25 of 2017.
GAMING MACHINE AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 315Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; agreed to, 356Act No 24 of 2017.
GAMING MACHINE AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1904Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1917Act No 9 of 2020.
GENE TECHNOLOGY AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 150Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 237Act No 15 of 2017.
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (LAND ACQUISITION REPORTING) BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 891Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned clauses 1 to 6,
1054Debate resumed; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed
to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1121Act No 44 of 2018.
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Bills—continuedGOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT (FINANCIAL INTEGRITY) AMENDMENT BILL 2017
(PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 427Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 520Act No 40 of 2017.
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT (SECURE LOCAL JOBS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 914Referred to the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Tourism, 918Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supp ES presented;
(amendments negatived; amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1078Act No 41 of 2018.
HEALTH (IMPROVING ABORTION ACCESS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 731Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1010
Act No 37 of 2018. HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1594
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1659
Act No 33 of 2019. HERITAGE AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1747
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; revised ES presented; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1872
Act No 3 of 2020. [Act citation—Heritage Amendment Act 2020].
HOLIDAYS (RECONCILIATION DAY) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 351Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
414Act No 29 of 2017.
HUMAN RIGHTS (WORKERS RIGHTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1792Referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety, 1793
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Bills—continuedDebate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1947Act No 13 of 2020. [Act citation—Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Act 2020].
INSPECTOR OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 489Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment negatived);
agreed to, as amended, 635Act No 47 of 2017.
INTEGRITY COMMISSION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1463Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment agreed to);
agreed to, as amended, 1524Act No 18 of 2019.
INTEGRITY COMMISSION BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1142Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1177
Act No 52 of 2018.JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2016 (NO 3)—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 40
Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 52Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supp ES presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 59
Act No 5 of 2017. [Act citation—Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2017].
JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 150Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 201Act No 14 of 2017.[Act citation—Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2017 (No 2)].
JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 444Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 513Act No 38 of 2017. [Act citation—Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2017 (No 3)].
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Bills—continuedJUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 753
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 766Act No 12 of 2018.
JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1326Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; agreed to, 1494Act No 17 of 2019.
JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2000Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; bill taken as a whole;
adjourned, 2092Debate resumed at bill as a whole; supplementary ESs presented; (amendments
agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2106Act No 42 of 2020.
LABOUR HIRE LICENSING BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1906Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 1969Act No 21 of 2020.
LAKES AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 509Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 708Act No 7 of 2018. [Act citation—Lakes Amendment Act 2018].
LAND TAX (COMMUNITY HOUSING EXEMPTION) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 997Ruled out-of-order and withdrawn from the Notice Paper, 1037
LAND TAX AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 788Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 802Act No 15 of 2018.
LANDS ACQUISITION (REPORTING REQUIREMENTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 655Discharged, pursuant to SO152, 1226
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Bills—continuedLANDS ACQUISITION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 268
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 356
Act No 23 of 2017. LAND TITLES (ELECTRONIC CONVEYANCING) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020
—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1904Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1949Act No 16 of 2020.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (AB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 413Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments agreed to);
agreed to, as amended, 537Act No 41 of 2017.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1746LIQUOR AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 122
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; agreed to, 200
Act No 13 of 2017. LITTER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1522
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ESs presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1717
Act No 39 of 2019. LONG SERVICE LEAVE (PORTABLE SCHEMES) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1748
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1779
Act No 44 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedLOOSE-FILL ASBESTOS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1906
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1969
Act No 20 of 2020. MAGISTRATES COURT (INFRINGEMENT NOTICES) AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (PMB)—
Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1792
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1893
Act No 5 of 2020. [Act citation—Magistrates Court (Infringement Notices) Amendment Act 2020].
MAGISTRATES COURT (RETIREMENT AGE OF MAGISTRATES) AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 807MEDICINES, POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 830
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 867
Act No 23 of 2018. MENTAL HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 2064
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2106
Act No 43 of 2020. MONITORING OF PLACES OF DETENTION (OPTIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE
CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE) BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 381Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 678Act No 3 of 2018. [Act citation—Monitoring of Places of Detention (Optional Protocol to the
Convention Against Torture Act 2018]. MOTOR ACCIDENT INJURIES AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1859
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1869
Act No 2 of 2020.
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Bills—continuedMOTOR ACCIDENT INJURIES BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1302
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned clause 1, 1380Resumed at clause 1; supplementary ESs presented; (amendments agreed to;
amendments negatived); debate interrupted at clause 106, in accordance with SO74, 1387
Resumed at clause 106; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); adjourned at clause 279, 1394
Resumed at clause 279; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1472
Act No 12 of 2019. NATURE CONSERVATION (MINOR PUBLIC WORKS) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 412
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 513Act No 39 of 2017.
OFFICIAL VISITOR AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1594Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1631Act No 29 of 2019. Revised ES presented, 1631
OMBUDSMAN AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 830Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 867Act No 22 of 2018.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (COMMUNITY CONCESSIONAL LEASES) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1566Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1627Act No 28 of 2019.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (CONTROLLED ACTIVITIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 1579PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (DESIGN REVIEW PANEL) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1463
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1568
Act No 22 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (LEASE VARIATION CHARGE DEFERRED PAYMENT
SCHEME) AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 675Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
805Act No 16 of 2018.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (TERRITORY PLAN VARIATIONS) AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (PMB)—Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle
moved, 168PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 380
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 418
Act No 30 of 2017. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1982
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2018
Act No 26 of 2020. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1464
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1545
Act No 20 of 2019. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1935
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1985
Act No 22 of 2020. PLANNING, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2016
(NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 39Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
51Act No 3 of 2017. [Act citation—Planning, Building and Environment Legislation Amendment Act
2017].
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Bills—continuedPLANNING, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 122
Revised ES presented, 155Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
(amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 272Act No 20 of 2017. [Act citation—Planning, Building and Environment Legislation Amendment Act
2017 (No 2)]. PLANNING, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 789
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 805
Act No 18 of 2018. PLANNING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020 (PMB)—
Presented; explanatory statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1942
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned clause 1, 2006Resumed at clause 1; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to;
amendments negatived); clause 5 reconsidered; agreed to, as amended, 2112Act No 44 of 2020. Rescission and reconsideration; title agreed to; Bill, as amended, agreed to, 2118
PROSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 864Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; Bill
taken as a whole; adjourned, 875Detail stage; (amendments negatived); agreed to, 885Act No 25 of 2018.
PUBLIC HEALTH (EMERGENCIES) AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1916Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1918Act No 10 of 2020.
PUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1982Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment negatived);
agreed to, 2012Act No 24 of 2020.
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Bills—continuedPUBLIC HEALTH AMENDMENT BILL 2020 (NO 2)—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 2040
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2073
Act No 35 of 2020. PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURE AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1903
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2146
Act No 46 of 2020. PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1566
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1697
Act No 36 of 2019. PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1065
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1148
Act No 47 of 2018. RACING (GREYHOUNDS) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 536
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment negatived); agreed to, 555
Act No 43 of 2017. RATES AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1859Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1917Act No 8 of 2020.
RED TAPE REDUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 151Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 237Act No 17 of 2017.
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Bills—continuedRED TAPE REDUCTION LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 976
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 990
Act No 33 of 2018. REPORTABLE CONDUCT AND INFORMATION SHARING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT
BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 536Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
636Act No 48 of 2017.
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 412Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
461Act No 32 of 2017.
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 831Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 841Act No 20 of 2018.
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2018 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1114Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned at clause 1, 1274Debate resumed at clause 1; supplementary ESs presented; (amendments agreed
to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 1277Act No 5 of 2019. [Act citation—Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2019].
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1694Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1864Act No 1 of 2020. [Act citation—Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2020].
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1860Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; adjourned clause 1, 2028
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Bills—continuedResumed at clause 1; revised ES and supplementary ESs presented; (amendments
agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2146Act No 48 of 2020. [Act citation—Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2020 (No 2)]. Rescission and reconsideration; new clause 38A agreed to; Bill, as amended,
agreed to, 2151RETIREMENT VILLAGES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1170
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1340
Act No 10 of 2019. Act citation—Retirement Villages Legislation Amendment Act 2019].
REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2016 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 39Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
50Act No 1 of 2017. [Act citation—Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2017].
REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 121Revised ES presented, 154Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 190Act No 11 of 2017. [Act citation—Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2017 (No 2)].
REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 488Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 652Act No 2 of 2018. [Act citation—Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2018].
REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1242Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1328
Act No 7 of 2019. REVENUE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019 (NO 2)—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1747Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1814Act No. 46 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedROAD TRANSPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1522
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1545
Act No 21 of 2019. ROAD TRANSPORT REFORM (LIGHT RAIL) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 268
Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 282Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 293Act No 21 of 2017.
ROAD TRANSPORT REFORM (LIGHT RAIL) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 753Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage;
supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 837
Act No 19 of 2018. ROYAL COMMISSION CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1064
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1148
Act No 46 of 2018. ROYAL COMMISSION CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1272
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1302
Act No 6 of 2019. ROYAL COMMISSION CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 2016
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 2061
Act No 31 of 2020. SENIOR PRACTITIONER AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1387
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1493
Act No 16 of 2019.
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Bills—continuedSENIOR PRACTITIONER BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 865
Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 917
Act No 27 of 2018. SENTENCING (DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT ORDERS) LEGISLATION
AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1522Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1658Act No 31 of 2019.
SENTENCING (PAROLE TIME CREDIT) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1651Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1784Act No 45 of 2019.
SENTENCING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1028Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1121Act No 43 of 2018.
SEXUALITY AND GENDER IDENTITY CONVERSION PRACTICES BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 2079Debate resumed; debate interrupted in accordance with SO 74, 2148Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to; amendments negatived); agreed to, as amended, 2152
Act No 49 of 2020. STATUTE LAW AMENDMENT BILL 2016—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 40
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supp ES presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 51
Act No 4 of 2017. [Act citation—Statute Law Amendment Act 2017].
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Bills—continuedSTATUTE LAW AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 381
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 391Act No 28 of 2017. [Act citation—Statute Law Amendment Act (No 2)].
STATUTE LAW AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1027Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1092Act No 42 of 2018.
STATUTE LAW AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1650Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1772Act No 42 of 2019.
STOCK AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 864Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
920Act No 29 of 2018.
TRANSPORT CANBERRA AND CITY SERVICES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2016—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 39Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment agreed to);
agreed to, as amended, 51Act No 2 of 2017. [Act citation—Transport Canberra and City Services Legislation Amendment Act
2017]. TREE PROTECTION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 380
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived); agreed to, 512
Act No 37 of 2017. UNIT TITLES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1813
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ESs presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1872
Act No 4 of 2020. Act citation—Unit Titles Legislation Amendment Act 2020].
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Bills—continuedUTILITIES (STREETLIGHT NETWORK) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 185
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendment agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 271
Act No 19 of 2017. UTILITIES (TECHNICAL REGULATION) AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 444
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 461
Act No 34 of 2017. Revised ES presented, 503
UTILITIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 445Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
461Act No 33 of 2017.
VETERINARY PRACTICE BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 830Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 981
Act No 32 of 2018. VICTIMS RIGHTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2020—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 2017
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 2062
Act No 34 of 2020. WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY AMENDMENT BILL 2017—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 444
Debate resumed; additional ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 512
Act No 36 of 2017. WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 765
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 805
Act No 17 of 2018.
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Bills—continuedWATER RESOURCES AMENDMENT BILL 2019—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 1374
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 1493
Act No 15 of 2019. WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY AMENDMENT BILL 2018—
Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title read; agreement in principle moved, 865
Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to, 885Act No 26 of 2018.
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1593Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendments negatived);
agreed to, 1711Act No 38 of 2019.
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 624Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 708Act No 8 of 2018. [Act citation—Work Health and Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2018].
WORKERS COMPENSATION AMENDMENT BILL 2017—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 510Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
636Act No 49 of 2017.
WORKERS COMPENSATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1651Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage dispensed with; agreed to,
1911Act No 6 of 2020. [Act citation—Workers Compensation Amendment Act 2020].
WORKING WITH VULNERABLE PEOPLE (BACKGROUND CHECKING) AMENDMENT BILL 2019—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1375Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; supplementary ES
presented; (amendments agreed to); agreed to, as amended, 1474Act No 13 of 2019. Revised ES presented, 1475
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BILL 2020—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 1960Debate resumed; revised ES presented; agreement in principle; detail stage
dispensed with; agreed to, 2026Act No 29 of 2020.
WORKPLACE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2018—Presented; explanatory statement and compatibility statement presented; title
read; agreement in principle moved, 675Debate resumed; agreement in principle; detail stage; (amendment negatived);
agreed to, 727Act No 10 of 2018.
Bimberi—Headline Indicators Report. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Youth Detention Centre—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Screening practices—Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder. See “Motions—Private
Members' business”Blood donation procedures. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Blueprint for Youth Justice in the ACT 2012-22—Final report and 2012-2018 Progress
Highlights. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Blueprint for Youth Justice Progress Report. See “Statements—By Minister”Breach of privilege. See “Privilege—Alleged breach”Brown, Uncle Carl. See “Condolences”Budget—
2016-2017—Budget review. See “Financial Management Act”2017-18—Budget review. See “Financial Management Act”2018-19—Budget review. See “Financial Management Act”2019-20—Budget review. See “Financial Management Act”2020-2021. See “Motions—Principal”Policies. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Building Health Services Program and Spire project—Speaking notes. See “Motions—Order to table”
Building—Quality improvement. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Reforms. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Regulatory reforms—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Six monthly update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Regulatory system—Reforms. See “Statements—By Minister” and “Motions—Private
Members’ business” The future. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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Bullying in the health system. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Burch, C.—
Affirmation, 640Code of Conduct—Affirmation, 640Inaugural speech, 640
Burch, J.—Elected as Speaker, 3Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Bus—Route 7—Proposed changes. See “Statements—By Member—Proposed changes to bus
route 7”Route changes. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Services—
Deakin to Kingston and Manuka. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”, See also “Inner South accessible bus services to Manuka”
Evening and weekend timetables. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Punctuality. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Punctuality and evening and weekend services. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Reinstatement of Route 3. See “Petitions”
Bushfire—Abatement Zone. See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements”
and “Motions—To take note of papers”Prevention. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Season—
See also “End of bushfire season”Impact and support. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Bushfire and storm season—Motion of thanks. See “Motions—Principal”Business confidence. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Business Impact Assessment of ACT Government-led construction activities in Gungahlin.
See “Statements—By Minister”
C
Canberra—Achievements and future initiatives. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Shift and weekend workers—Income security. See “Matters of public importance”Tree canopy coverage—To protect and increase. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Canberra Institute of Technology—Annual Report 2016. See “Committees—Standing
Committees” and “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”Canberra Sexual Health Centre. See “Petitions”, See “Petitions”Canberra’s—
Multicultural community—Support. See “Matters of public importance”Outer suburban areas—Bus network. See “Matters of public importance”
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Canberra’s—continuedYoung writers and performing and visual artists—Development. See “Matters of public
importance”Capital Works Program—Progress report. See “Financial Management Act”Carmichael coal mine—Proposed construction and impact on climate change. See
“Motions—Executive Members’ business”Casual vacancy—
Australian Senate—Eligibility of candidate. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory—Announcement of Member to
fill casual vacancy, 639, 1527Centenary Hospital for Women and Children—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Future Planning for Public Maternity Services in the ACT. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Update on maternity services—May 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Cessation of the Music for Colleges Course. See “Committees—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee”
Changing the narrative for vulnerable children: Strengthening ACT systems. See “Statements—By Minister—Children and Young People Act”
Charnwood Group Centre—Recycling options. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”
Cheyne, T.—Inaugural speech, 13Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Chief Engineer—Proposed appointment. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Chief Minister—
Motion of no confidence. See “Motions—Censure/No confidence”Proposed censure—Resolution expressing concern. See
“Motions—Censure/No confidence”Proposed no confidence motion. See “Motions—Censure”
Chifley Place—Parking and pedestrian safety. See “Petitions”Child—
Care placement and care plan. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Placement and care plans. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Sexual abuse. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Child and youth protection services. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Childhood vaccinations. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Children and Young People Act—ACT Children and Young People Death Review Committee
—Annual Report—
2016. See “Statements—By Minister”2017. See “Statements—By Minister”
Retrospective Review. See “Statements—By Minister”Children's education—Informed choice by parents. See “Matters of public importance”
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Chisholm—Durham Place—Proposed development issues. See “Petitions”Village—Proposed redevelopment. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Planning and
Urban Renewal—Standing Committee”Christchurch tragedy. See “Condolences”Citizen's Right of Reply—Australian Education Union. See “Committees—Administration
and Procedure—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”City Renewal Authority—Statement of Intent. See “Statements—By Minister”City Renewal Authority and Suburban Land Agency Act—
City Renewal Authority—Land acquisitions quarterly report. See “Statements—By Minister”
Suburban Land Agency—Land acquisitions quarterly report. See “Statements—By Minister”
City services. See “Motions—Private Members' business”City-wide light rail network. See “Matters of public importance”Clerk—
Absence of, 11, 453, 717, 1657Presents papers, 293, 1138
Pursuant to SO213A, 160, 1834Climate—Action Roundtable. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Change—
See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Action. See “Motions—Principal”Mitigation. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act—Annual report by independent entity—ACT Greenhouse Gas Inventory—
2015-16. See “Statements—By Minister”2016-17. See “Statements—By Minister”
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement Method) Determination 2020—Disallowable instrument DI2020-16. See “Statements—By Minister—Legislation Act”
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Renewable Electricity Target Measurement Method) Determination 2020—Disallowable instrument DI2020-17. See “Statements—By Minister—Legislation Act”
Minister’s annual report—2016-17. See “Statements—By Minister”2017-18. See “Statements—By Minister”
Clubs sector. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Code of Conduct—
Affirmation by Member, 640, 1528For All Members of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory—
Review. See “Committees—Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
Reaffirmation by Members, 317, See “Motions—Principal”Cody, B.—
Assistant Speaker, 12
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Inaugural speech, 25Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Coe, A.—Appointment as Leader of the Opposition, 3Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Comments made during event. See “Statements—By Minister”Commercial—
Rates. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”, See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Waste collection—Mixed-use areas. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive Members’ business”
Commissioner for Standards Referral Process. See also “Committees—Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”, See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment Act—Unfantastic Plastic—Review of the ACT Plastic Shopping Bag Ban—Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”See also “Statements—By Minister”
Committees—246A statement made on behalf of the Chair, 270Committee reports presented—
By member of Committee, due to absence of chair and deputy chair, 2080Pursuant to order, 183, 184(4), 267, 281, 507, 622, 752, 787, 872(2), 1024, 1039,
1095, 1096, 1216, 1325(3), 1326, 1373, 1518(2), 1529, 1626, 1777, 1915(10)2016 ACT Election and Electoral Act—Select Committee—
Establishment, 42Membership, 45Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
Report—Inquiry into the 2016 ACT Election and the Electoral Act—Dated 30 November 2017, including additional/dissenting comments
(Ms Le Couteur), 622Together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 622Government response, 766ACT Electoral Commission response, 843
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Discussion Paper, 187
Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—Inquiries/References—
Commissioner for Standards—Referrals process, 90Committee structure for the Tenth Assembly, 1916Estimates procedures, 676Inclusion of respectful dialogue within the Code of Conduct, 1375
Committees—continuedOmnibus amendment bills, 89Proposed changes to the ACT Register of Lobbyists—
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Resolution, 1115Amendment to reporting date, 1140, 1272
Provisions and conventions around committee inquiries, 1466Review of Continuing Resolution 9—Senator for the Australian Capital Territory—
Procedures for Election, 624Review of standing orders and continuing resolutions of the Assembly, 709Review of the application of Section 65 of the Self-Government Act (Mr Wall),
1031Standing orders relating to contempt, 758Visits by Members to government schools—Protocols—
Resolution, 1249Amendment to reporting date, 1462
Membership, 12, 13, 683, 685, 829, 903, 918, 978, 1005, 1171Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2016—Report 1—Review of standing orders for the Ninth Assembly, dated
13 December 2016, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 12
2017—Report 2—Omnibus Bills, dated 10 May 2017, together with a copy of the
extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 186Report 3—Commissioner for Standards Referral Process, dated 10 May 2017,
together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 186
Report 4—Code of Conduct for All Members of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory—Review, dated 10 May 2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 186
2018—Report 5—Review of Continuing Resolution 9—Senator for the Australian Capital
Territory—Procedures for Election, dated 14 February 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 677
Report 6—Models for Estimates Inquiries, dated 22 February 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 705
Report 7—The Conduct of Miss Burch MLA, dated 20 August 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 977
Report 8—Review of the standing orders and continuing resolutions of the Legislative Assembly (2 volumes), undated, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1077Government response to Recommendation 7—Honorifics—Use of the
honorific “The Honourable” in the Legislative Assembly, 1623Committees—continued
2019—Report 9—Citizen’s Right of Reply—Australian Education Union, dated
20 February 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1273
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Report 10—Inquiry into the ACT Register of Lobbyists, dated 21 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1326
Report 11—Citizen's Right of Reply—Mr Joel Dignam, dated 21 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1326
Report 12—Protocols for Visits by Members to Government Schools, dated 6 June 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1518Government response, dated July 2019, 1534
Report 13—Provisions and Conventions around Committee Inquiries; dated 30 July 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1530
Report 14—Respectful Dialogue, dated 30 July 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1531
Report 15—Additional amendments to the Standing Orders, dated 19 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1620
2020—Report 16—Inquiry into the Review of the Performance of the Three Branches of
Government in the Australian Capital Territory against Latimer House Principles—9th Assembly, dated 19 February 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1907
Report 17—Inquiry into possible structures of the committee system for the 10TH Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory, dated 20 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2101
Eighth Assembly—Report 11—The Conduct of Mr Hanson MLA; dated 30 August 2016; including a
dissenting report (Mr Hinder); together with transmittal letter and a copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 4
Report 12—The Conduct of Dr Bourke MLA; dated 30 September 2016; together with transmittal letter and a copy of the extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 4
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—2015-2016 Annual and Financial Reports—Recommendations of the Standing
Committee on Public Accounts and the Standing Committee on Economic Development and Tourism, 270
ATSIEB proceedings—Broadcast, 1295Commissioner for Standards and Continuing Resolution 5AA, 1139Committee structure for the Tenth Assembly, 1916
Committees—continuedReview of standing orders and continuing resolutions of the Assembly, 709Review of the application of Section 65 of the Self-Government Act—Inquiry, 2080Standing orders relating to contempt—Reference, 792
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COVID-19 Pandemic Response—Select Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 1919Amendment to reporting date, 2143Amendment to resolution, 1936, 2001
Membership, 1924Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
Interim Report 1, dated 14 May 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1961Government response, 1987
Interim Report 2, dated 28 May 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1983Government response, 2019
Interim Report 3, dated 1 July 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2017Government response, 2082
Interim Report 4, dated 26 August 2020, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2144
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—Arts funding—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 160Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019, 1748Building quality in the ACT, 792Downer Community Centre—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 705Drone—
Delivery systems in the ACT, 1116Delivery trials trial in Bonython—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1167
Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018, 918New convention centre for Canberra, 98
Membership, 24, 1032, 1630Paper presented pursuant to standing order 246A—
Inquiry into the quality of recently constructed buildings in the ACT—Discussion paper, 792
Papers presented—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Government
response to Recommendation 2—Streetlight contract—Ministerial statement, 1114
Committees—continuedReport 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018—Recommendation 1
—Update on progress to improve Sydney to Canberra rail link, dated August 2019, 1623
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Report 8—Report into Annual and financial Reports 2018-2019—Recommendation 6—Update to the Assembly, 2003
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 2 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 183Speaker’s response, 384Government response, 449
2018—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated
27 February 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 719Government response, 853
Report 3—Inquiry into a new Convention Centre for Canberra, dated 7 March 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 720Government response, 876
Report 4—Inquiry into Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018, dated 28 September 2018,together with copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 1039Government response, 1044
2019—Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 7 February
2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1254Government response, 1534
Report 6—Inquiry into drone delivery systems in the ACT, dated 25 July 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1567Government response, 1811
Report 7—Inquiry into the Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019, dated 20 November 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1777Government response, 1810
2020—Report 8—Report into Annual and financial Reports 2018-2019, dated 25 March
2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2044
Committees—continuedReport 9—Inquiry into Building Quality, dated 22 July 2020, together with a copy
of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2042Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—
Building quality in the ACT, 792, 873Consideration of statutory appointments, 351, 721, 873, 1334, 1872, 2072
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Drone—Delivery systems in the ACT, 1139Report—Possible delay, 1334
New convention centre for Canberra, 98Petitions—
No 19-18—International students—Fair treatment, 1334Nos 4-17 and 7-17—Arts funding, 508
Report 9—Inquiry into Building Quality—Corrigendum, 2145Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—
Establishment—Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—ACT public schools—Proposed independent review into violence—Petitions,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1321Cessation of the Music for Colleges Course, 1386Extent, nature and consequence of insecure work in the ACT, 127Fair treatment for international students—Petition, pursuant to standing
order 99A, 1023H Course—Australian National University School of Music—Funding—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1167Literacy instruction in ACT schools—
Out-of-order petition, 1462Petition, pursuant to standing order 99, 1461
Management and minimisation of bullying and violence in schools, 1376Safe and Inclusive Schools initiative—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 801Safe Schools Coalition program—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 379University of Canberra—Annual report 2016, 539Youth mental health in the ACT, 1840
Membership, 24, 981, 1032, 1036, 1119, 1493, 1840Papers presented—
Inquiry into Insecure Employment in the ACT—Discussion paper, pursuant to standing order 246A 271
Report 9—Youth Mental Health in the ACT—Recommendation 19—Timeline for completion of the Adolescent Mental Health
Unit at the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, 2149Recommendation 48—Update on the 2018 position statement on eating
disorders, 2149Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
Committees—continuedReports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 8 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 184Government response, 449
2018—
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Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 and University of Canberra 2016 Annual Report, dated 6 March 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 720Government response, 853
Report 3—Inquiry into the Extent, Nature and Consequence of Insecure Work in the ACT, dated 1 May 2018, including additional comments (Mr Pettersson, Mr Steel) and a dissenting report (Mr Wall, Mrs Kikkert), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 801
2019—Report 4—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 14 March
2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1294Government response, 1534
Report 5—Standardised Testing in ACT Schools, dated 26 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1334Government response, dated July 2019, 1534
Report 6—Management and Minimisation of Bullying and Violence in ACT Schools, dated 16 September 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1651Government response, 1736
Report 7—Cessation of the Music for Colleges course, dated 14 November 2019, including a dissenting report (Mr Pettersson), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1777Government response, 1921
2020—Report 8 (Copy)—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019, dated
March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2043
Report 9—Youth Mental Health in the ACT, dated 10 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2080
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Cessation of the Music for Colleges Course, 1386Consideration of statutory appointments, 383, 683, 873, 1254, 1626, 1841, 2080Extent, nature and consequence of insecure work in the ACT—
Inquiry, 127Inquiry into Insecure Employment in the ACT—Discussion paper, 271Reporting date, 501, 708, 793
Committees—continuedPetitions—
No 21-17—Safe Schools program, 792No 25-17—ACT Safe and Inclusive Schools, 866
Standardised testing in ACT schools—Inquiry, 1031University of Canberra—Annual report 2016, 270, 539Youth mental health in the ACT, 1840, 1984
End of Life Choices in the ACT—Select Committee—Establishment—
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Resolution, 627Amendment to resolution, 914Amendment to reporting date, 1140See also “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/Membership”.
Membership, 631Paper presented—
Report—Recommendation 12: Timetable and progress of actions to achieve the implementation of the proposed reforms advocated by the Productivity Commission report on End-of-life Care in Australia—Update, dated 20 August 2020, 2107
Report presented—Report, dated March 2019, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings,
1325Government response, dated 19 July 2019, 1534
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Submissions received and first public hearings, 836
Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—ACT Libraries, 916ACT transport network—
Out-of-order petitions, 1490Petition, pursuant to standing order 99, 1490
Belconnen bus network changes—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1443Bus services—Australian National University—Petition, pursuant to standing
order 99A, 1322Chifley Place—Car parking, access and safety—Petition, pursuant to standing order
99A, 1914Cross-border proposal—Proposed buffer zones—Parkwood area—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1490Farrer—
Development and implementation of a strategic plan for enhanced community facilities—Petitions, 280
Nature play toilet—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 2078Inner north—New recreation park—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1528
Committees—continuedIntersection of Tillyard Drive and Ginninderra Drive—Upgrade of existing traffic
control measures—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 49Lake Burley Griffin and surrounds—Heritage protection—Petition, pursuant to
standing order 99A, 621Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve Management Plan 2017, 413Mammal emblem for the ACT, 632Management of ACT cemeteries, 320Mitchell—Light rail stop—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 719
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Mount Taylor—Improved motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 550
Narrabundah Shops—Improvements to parking and street lighting—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1914
Nature in Our City. For earlier proceedings see “ Role of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an urbanising city “
Proposed school bus changes—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1038Retention of route 54 bus service between Gungahlin and Belconnen—Out-of-
order petition, 923Road maintenance in the ACT, 161Role of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an
urbanising city. For further proceedings see “Nature in Our City”Roller derby facilities—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1573School bus services—Fairbairn to Campbell primary and high schools—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1225Supply of water to the Tharwa community, 1763Territory Coat of Arms—
Resolution, 1172Amendment to reporting date, 1465, 1532
Torrens—Playground upgrade—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 621Transport Canberra advertising policy—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A,
1709Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses to Cowlishaw Street—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 550Urban trees—Replanting—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1294Wanniassa bus network changes—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1649West Belconnen—Waste facility—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 2142Yarralumla Shops—Improvements—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1597
Membership, 24, 679, 1032, 1630Papers presented—
Report 10—Inquiry into Nature in Our City—Copy of letter from the Minister for the Environment and Heritage to the Chair of the Standing Committee on Environment and Transport and City Services advising of delay in Government response, 2019
Committees—continuedReport 11—Inquiry into the supply of water to the Tharwa community—Copy of letter
from the Minister for Planning and Land Management to the Chair of the Standing Committee on Environment and Transport and City Services advising of delay in Government response, 2043
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 4 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 184Government response, 449
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Report 2—Planning, management and delivery of road maintenance in the ACT, dated 26 October 2017, together with copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 501Government response, 710
Report 3—Draft Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve Management Plan 2017, dated 28 November 2017, together with copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 634Government response, 685
Report 4—Management of ACT Cemeteries, dated 30 November 2017, together with copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 634Government response, 757
2018—Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated 9 April
2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 787Government response, 853
Report 6—Inquiry into a Proposal for a Mammal Emblem for the ACT, dated 27 July 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 873Government response, 1176
Report 7—Inquiry into ACT Libraries, dated 8 November 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1138Government response, 1323
2019—Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 21 March
2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1325Government response, 1534
Report 9—Inquiry into a Territory Coat of Arms, dated Monday, 19 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1621Government response, 1835
Committees—continued2020—
Report 10—Inquiry into Nature in Our City, dated 10 February 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1861Government response, 2107
Report 11—Inquiry into the supply of water to the Tharwa community, dated 11 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2107
Report 12—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019, dated 25 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2043
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—
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ACT Libraries, 916Bus route 54—Out-of-order petition, 1567Bus services—Australian National University, 1621Consideration of statutory appointments, 320, 916, 1274, 1595, 1916, 2072Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve Management Plan 2017, 413Mammal emblem for the ACT, 632, 866Management of ACT cemeteries, 320Nature in Our City, 866, 978, 1531, 1763Petitions—
No 2-17—Intersection of Tillyard Drive and Ginninderra Drive—Upgrade of existing traffic control measures, 271
No 18-17—Mount Taylor—Improved motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety, 916
No 26-17—Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses to Cowlishaw Street, 917
No 30-17—Lake Burley Griffin and surrounds—Heritage protection, 917No 31-17—Torrens—Upgrade to playground, 917No 4-19—School bus services from Fairbairn Park, 1568No 6-18—Mitchell—Light rail stop, 1039No 14-19—Inner north—New recreation park, 1841No 16-19—Parkwood cross-border planning proposal, 1567No 20-19—Roller derby facilities, 1841No 24-19—Yarralumla Shops—Improvements, 1841No 26-19—Transport Canberra’s advertising policy, 1841Nos 13-17 and 16-17—Farrer—Development and implementation of a strategic
plan for enhanced community facilities, 916Nos 1-19 and 7-19—Tree decline must be reversed, 1469
Road maintenance, 161Role of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an
urbanising city, 708Territory Coat of Arms—Inquiry, 1274, 1327
Committees—continuedEstimates 2017-2018—Select Committee—
Establishment, 88, See “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/Membership”.Inquiries/References—
Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018, 275
Membership, 92, See “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/Membership”.Papers presented—
Report—Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018—Answer to Recommendation 79—Structure of the Human Rights Commission,
385Response to Recommendation 54, 684Response to Recommendation 85—Update on Progress of the Courts
Construction Project, 385
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Schedule of unanswered questions taken on notice and questions on notice, as at 31 August 2017, together with answers to questions taken on notice and questions on notice, 392
Report presented—Report—Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative
Assembly) Bill 2017-2018, dated 26 July 2017, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings and a Schedule of outstanding answers to questions taken on notice and questions on notice, 281Government response, 323Speaker’s response to recommendation 14, 325
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—
Establishment, 753Inquiries/References—
Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019, 867
Membership, 756Papers presented—
Number of preschool places planned for Margaret Hendry School, Taylor—Information provided to the Select Committee on Estimates 2018-2019—Letter to the Speaker from the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, dated 4 September 2018, 991
Pegasus Economics report—Review of the ACT Budget 2018-19—Government response, 924
Question on notice No E18-564—Information provided to the Select Committee on Estimates 2018-2019—Letter to the Speaker from the Minister for Housing and Suburban Development, dated 4 September 2018, 991
Committees—continuedReport—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative
Assembly) Bill 2018-2019—Recommendation 56—Update to Government response—Canberra Maternity
Options Service—Implementation Progress Report, 2149See also “Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—
Papers presented—Report 10—Recommendation 3—Canberra Maternity Options Service”
Recommendation 65—Response. See “Health infrastructure planning—Ministerial statement”, 1778
Recommendation 78—Radiology training accreditation at Canberra Hospital—Response, 1780
Request for copies of services contracts between Icon Water and ActewAGL—Letter to the Chair from the Managing Director, Icon Water, dated 31 July 2018, 991
Schedule of answers to outstanding questions on notice for the period 31 July to 31 August 2018, dated 18 September 2018, including a copy of the relevant answers, 991
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Stromlo Leisure Centre pool—Clarification—Copy of letter to the Speaker from the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, dated 22 October 2018, 1054
Report presented—Report—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative
Assembly) Bill 2018-2019, dated 25 July 2018, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings and a Schedule of outstanding answers to questions taken on notice and questions on notice, 872Government response, 924Speaker’s response to Recommendation 5, 926
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—
Establishment, 1272Inquiries/References—
Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020, 1520
Membership, 1279Papers presented—
Answer to question on notice—E19-207—Correction, 1628E19-489—Correction, 1764
Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Information in accordance with the Government response to Recommendations
62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 and 69, 1697Recommendations 21 and 23—Development of wellbeing indicators for the ACT
—Government responpse, 1811Recommendation 80—Update on the 2019 ACT influenza season—Response,
1811Committees—continued
Recommendation 81—Remediation of outmoded technology—Status report, 1780
Recommendations 82 and 87—Response. See “Health infrastructure planning—Ministerial statement”, 1778
Recommendation 84—Status of the building defects and any associated warranty matters at the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children—Update, 2082
Recommendation 92—Progress report on a patient navigation service, 1746Recommendation 93—Update on the establishment of the Winnunga Aboriginal
Health and Community Services at the Alexander Maconochie Centre, 1811Recommendation 99—Centre for Eating Disorders—Update to Government
response, 2149Recommendation 100—Strategies for tackling occupational violence in ACT
public health facilities—Update—Ministerial statement, 1778Recommendation 154—Kingston Arts Precinct—Update, 1780Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services—Independent Review—
Final Report—Biannual update on implementation of the recommendations,
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and Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Response to Recommendation 75—Health Culture Survey, 1922
Schedule of outstanding questions on notice and outstanding questions taken on notice—Answers, dated 19 August 2019, 1601
Report presented—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative
Assembly) Bill 2019-2020, dated 24 July 2019, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings and a schedule of outstanding answers to questions taken on notice and questions on notice, 1529Government response, dated August 2019, 1574Speaker’s response to Recommendations 16, 17 and 18, dated 12 August 2019,
1574Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
Estimates 2020-2021—Select Committee—Establishment, 1906
Rescission of resolution, 1920Membership, 1910
Rescission of resolution, 1920Fuel Pricing—Select Committee—
Establishment—Resolution, 1243Amendment to resolution, 1466
Membership, 1246Reports presented—
Report—Interim Report on Inquiry into ACT Fuel Pricing, dated 30 May 2019, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1492
Committees—continuedReport—Report on Inquiry into ACT Fuel Pricing, dated 17 September 2019,
together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1626Government response, 1835
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—
Fuel Pricing—Inquiry—Call for submissions, 1274Government responses—
Eighth Assembly—Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—
Report 7—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s report on rehabilitation of male detainees at the AMC, 94
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Report 28—Review of Auditor-General’s Report No 2 of 2016: Maintenance of
Public Housing, 4Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—
Establishment—Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
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Inquiries/References—Child and youth protection services), 1469Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018, 1265Eating disorder healthcare services—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 871Employment of people with a disability, 98Future sustainability of health funding in the ACT, 635
Printing, publication and circulation of report, 1172Hydrotherapy services in South Canberra—Petitions, pursuant to standing
order 99A, 1517Implementation, performance and governance of the National Disability Insurance
Scheme in the ACT, 635Maternity Services in the ACT, 988Severe Combined Immune Deficiency—Screening for newborns—Petitions, pursuant
to standing order 99A, 1833Membership, 24, 981, 1032Paper presented—
Report 10—Report on Inquiry into Maternity Services in the ACT—Recommendation 3—Canberra Maternity Options Service—Implementation
Progress Report, 2149See also “Estimates 2019-2020—Select committee—Papers presented—Report
—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Recommendation 56—Update to Government response—Canberra Maternity Options Service
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”, See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
Committees—continuedReports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 2 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 184Government response, 450
Report 2—Inquiry into the Employment of People with Disabilities, dated 24 August 2017, together with copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 383Government response, 631
2018—Report 3—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated
15 February 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 677Government response, 853
Report 4—Inquiry into the Implementation, Performance and Governance of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in the ACT, dated 23 November 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1139Government response, 1298
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2019—Report 5—Inquiry Into the Future Sustainability of Health Funding in the ACT,
dated 11 December 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1217Government response, 1337
Report 6—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1295Government response, 1534
Report 7—Inquiry into Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018, dated 3 June 2019, including additional comments (Ms Le Couteur) and a dissenting report (Mrs Dunne), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1518Government response, 1653
2020—Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019, dated 25 March
2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2043
Report 9—Interim Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 1), dated 30 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2082
Committees—continuedReport 10—Report on Inquiry into Maternity Services in the ACT, dated 3 June
2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1983Corrigendum, 2001Government response, 2082
Report 11—Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 2), dated 29 July 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2065
Report 12—Final Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 1), dated 25 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2144
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Consideration of statutory appointments, 320, 677, 873, 1217, 1657, 1871, 2072Employment of people with a disability, 98Future sustainability of health funding in the ACT, 635Implementation, performance and governance of the National Disability Insurance
Scheme in the ACT, 635, 866Maternity services in the ACT—Inquiry, 988, 1139Petitions—
No 7-18—Eating disorder healthcare services, 1295Nos 21-19 and 1-20—Severe Combined Immune Deficiency—Screening for
newborns, 2101
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Report 10—Report on Inquiry into Maternity Services in the ACT—Corrigendum, 2001
Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 41Amendment to resolution, 234
Membership, 45Paper presented pursuant to standing order 246A—
Australian Public Sector Integrity Frameworks—Issues Paper, 128Report presented—
Report—Inquiry into an Independent Integrity Commission, dated 30 October 2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 507Government response, 723
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Statement by Chair—Australian Public Sector Integrity Frameworks—Issues Paper, 128
Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee—Establishment, 847Membership, 853Paper presented—
Draft continuing resolution for dealing with claims of parliamentary privilege that arise during the exercise of the ACT Integrity Commission’s powers and function, including explanatory material and practice notes, 1142
Reference—Integrity Commission Bill 2018—Exposure draft (Mr Barr), 874Committees—continued
Report presented—Report—Inquiry into the establishment of an integrity commission for the ACT,
dated 30 October 2018, together with a copy of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1095Government response, 1141Response of the Standing Committee on Administration and Procedure, 1142
Integrity Commission—Standing Committee—Establishment, 1187Membership, 1193, 1493, 1697Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—
ACT Integrity Commission—Performance, 2145Progress in the establishment, 1595
Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—ACT clubs—Community contributions—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A,
987Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018, 804Domestic and family violence—Policy approaches and responses, 149Evaluation of Current ACT Policing arrangements, 1937
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Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Bill 2019, 1793Amendment to reporting date, 1908
Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018—Exposure draft and Guide to the Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018 Exposure draft—Resolution, 1025Amendment to reporting date, 1089
Non-consensual disclosure of a sexual image—Criminalisation—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 168
Review of ACT emergency services responses to the 2019-20 bushfire season, 1937Role and performance of ACT Policing, 1814
Membership, 24, 738, 981, 1032, 1119, 1630Paper presented pursuant to standing order 246A—Domestic and family violence—
Policy approaches and responses—Discussion paper, 281Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 30 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 267Speaker’s response, 384Government response, 450
Committees—continued2018—
Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated 15 March 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 752Government response, 853
Report 3—Report on inquiry into the Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018, dated 31 October 2018, 1together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1096Corrigendum, 1110Government response, 1275
2019—Report 4—Report on Inquiry into the Exposure Draft of the Motor Accident
Injuries Bill 2018, dated 14 December 2018, including additional comments (Mr Pettersson and Ms Cody) and a dissenting report (Mrs Jones), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1216Government response, 1302
Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 21 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1325Government response, 1534
Report 6—Report on inquiry into domestic and family violence—policy approaches and responses, dated 22 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1621Government response, 1835
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2020—Report 7—Report on Inquiry into Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment
Bill 2019, dated 13 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 1949
Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019, dated 27 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2044
Statement by Chair—Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018—Exposure draft and Guide to the Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018 Exposure draft—Amendment to reporting date—Correction to record, 1095
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—2019-20 bushfire season—Review of ACT Agency response, 1937Consideration of statutory appointments, 98, 281, 683, 924, 1296, 1907, 2145Domestic and family violence—Policy approaches and responses—
Inquiry, 149Terms of Reference, 187Discussion paper, 281
Evaluation of current ACT Policing arrangements, 1937Committees—continued
Petition No 5-17—Non-consensual disclosure of a sexual image—Criminalisation, 233, 758
Role and performance of ACT Policing, 1814Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—
Reference—Draft Integrity Commission Bill 2018 (Ms Lee), 1047
Scrutiny Reports presented—2016—
Report 1, dated 14 December 2016, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 37
2017—Report 2, dated 7 February 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 50Report 3, dated 14 March 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 98Report 4, dated 27 March 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 127Report 5, dated 27 April 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 161Report 6, dated 30 May 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 233Report 7, dated 18 July 2017, together with the minutes of proceedings—
Statement by Chair, 281Report 8, dated 8 August 2017, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 323
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Report 9, dated 5 September 2017, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Deputy Chair, 390
Report 10, dated 17 October 2017, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 454
Report 11, dated 30 October 2017, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 508
Report 12, dated 21 November 2017, together with the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 551
2018—Report 13, dated 6 February 2018, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 641Report 14, dated 19 February 2018, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 682Report 15, dated 13 March 2018, together with the relevant minutes of
proceedings—Statement by Chair, 719Report 16, dated 3 April 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 764Report 17, dated 4 May 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 804Committees—continued
Report 18, dated 29 May 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 839
Report 19, dated 24 July 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 872
Report 20, dated 7 August 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 924
Report 21, dated 11 September 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 988
Report 22, dated 16 October 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1047
Report 23, dated 29 October 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1089
Report 24, dated 20 November 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1138
Report 25, dated 23 November 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1138
2019—Report 26, dated 5 February 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1217Report 27, dated 18 February 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1253Report 28, dated 12 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1294Report 29, dated 1 April 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1334
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Report 30, dated 30 April 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1386
Report 31, dated 28 May 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1492
Report 32, dated 23 July 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1530
Report 33, dated 6 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1574
Report 34, dated 10 September 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1626
Report 35, dated 23 September 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1657
Report 36, dated 15 October 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1709
Report 37, dated 19 November 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Deputy Chair, 1777
2020—Report 38, dated 4 February 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the
relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1840Committees—continued
Report 39, dated 17 February 2020, together with a corrigendum to the Report and a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1871
Report 40, dated 24 March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915
Report 41, dated 28 April 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1936
Report 42, dated 19 May 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1960
Report 43, dated 2 June 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 1983
Report 44, dated 16 June 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 2001
Report 45, dated 30 June 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 2017
Report 46, dated 21 July 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Deputy Chair, 2041
Report 47, dated 28 July 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 2064
Report 48, dated 11 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Member due to absence of chair and deputy chair, 2080
Report 49, dated 18 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Chair, 2101
Report 50, dated 25 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings—Statement by Deputy Chair, 2144
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Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Amendments to bills from non-government Members, 1327Committee meeting schedule, 1984Consideration of amendments to bills, 1492, 1961Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 79Draft COVID-19 Emergency Response Legislation Amendment Bill 2020, 1937Scrutiny of proposed amendments to bills, 1386
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—ACT Planning Strategy 2018, 1327Advertising billboards—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 280Billboards, 149Chisholm Village—Proposed redevelopment—Petitions, pursuant to standing
order 99A, 1528, 2078Coombs Peninsula—Development—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99
(Mrs Jones), 1791Committees—continued
Curtin Group Centre—Draft Master Plan—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 49
Development Application processes in the ACT, 758, 1078Gold Creek Village shopping centre—Proposed KFC drive-through—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 97Housing—
Inquiry, 149Inquiry discontinued, 552
Phillip—Easty Street—Proposed N12 and N10 developments—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 1489
Planning for the Surgical Procedures, Interventional Radiology and Emergency Centre (SPIRE) and The Canberra Hospital campus and immediate surrounds, 1842
Public housing development—Petitions, pursuant to standing order 99A, 168Red Hill—Natural environment and surrounding existing green space—Integrated
planning—Petition, pursuant to standing order 99A, 621The Canberra Hospital precinct—Safety, traffic, parking and noise—Petitions,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1807Weston—Preservation of parkland adjacent to Cooleman Court—Petition,
pursuant to standing order 99A, 1999Membership, 24, 679, 1032, 1630Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 31 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 270
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Government response, 450Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards, dated 24 October 2017, together with a copy
of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 501Government response, 710
2018—Report 3—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 344 Woden Town Centre:
Zone Changes and Amendments to the Phillip Precinct Map and Code, dated 7 December 2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 641Government response, 927
Report 4—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 329: Weston Group Centre and Surrounding Community and Leisure and Accommodation Lands: Zone changes and amendments to the Weston Precinct map and code, dated 7 February 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 683Government response, 854
Committees—continuedReport 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated 14 March
2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 720Government response, 853
Report 6—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 345 Mawson Group Centre: Zone Changes and Amendments to the Mawson Precinct Map and Code, dated 17 October 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1078Government response, 1255
2019—Report 7—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 350: Changes to definition of
‘single dwelling block’, dated 12 February 2019, including a dissenting report (Mr Parton), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1273Government response, 1520
Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 6 March 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1295Government response, 1534
Report 9—Draft variation No 360—Molonglo River Reserve: changes to public land reserve overlay boundaries and minor zone adjustment, dated 28 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1652Government response, 1781
Report 10—Draft variation No 355—Calwell Group Centre: Zone Changes and amendments to the Calwell Precinct Map and Code, dated 27 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1652Government response, 1812
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2020—Report 11—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018, dated 25 March 2020,
together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2044
Report 12—Inquiry into Engagement with Development Application Processes in the ACT, dated 29 April 2020, including additional comments (Ms Le Couteur), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1937Government response, 2107
Report 13—Draft Variation No 363—Curtin group centre and adjacent residential areas: zone changes and amendments to the Curtin precinct map and code, dated 29 July 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2072
Committees—continuedReport 14—Inquiry into Planning for the Surgical Procedures, Interventional
Radiology and Emergency Centre (SPIRE) and the Canberra Hospital campus and immediate surrounds, dated 19 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2101
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—ACT Planning Strategy 2018, 1386ACT Planning Strategy 2018—Inquiry, 1327Chisholm Village—Proposed redevelopment—Petitions, 1763Consideration of statutory appointments, 320, 351, 677, 924, 1250, 1626, 1871,
2073Development Application processes in the ACT, 758, 839, 1078, 1777Housing—
Guidance document, 351Inquiry discontinued, 552
Housing and Billboards—Inquiries, 149Petitions—
No 1-17—Curtin Group Centre—Draft Master Plan, 321No 6-17—Gold Creek Village—Proposed KFC drive-through, 413No 14-17—Advertising billboards, 551No 29-17—Red Hill—Natural environment and green space—Integrated
planning, 721No 31-19—Coombs Peninsula—Future development, 1937No 5-20—Weston Block 2 Section 75—Carpark to be built on CGZ land, 2081Nos 10-17 and 11-17—Public housing development—Holder and Chapman, 271,
721Nos 29-19 and 32-19—The Canberra Hospital—Safety, traffic, parking and noise
(SPIRE Project), 1938Planning criteria for areas of Woden Town Centre (Easty Street, Phillip), 1763
Planning for the Surgical Procedures, Interventional Radiology and Emergency Centre (SPIRE) and The Canberra Hospital campus and immediate surrounds—Inquiry, 1842
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Amendment to reporting date, 1916Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards—Government response, 721
Privileges 2018—Select Committee—Establishment—
Resolution, 794Amendment to resolution, 836
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
Report—Newsletter circulated by two MLAs with links to a Third-Party Website, dated 20 June 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 872
Privileges 2019—Select Committee—Establishment, 1380Membership, 1381
Committees—continuedReport presented—
Report—Unauthorised Release of Committee Documents, dated 9 July 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1529Government response to Recommendation 1, 1781
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Public Accounts—Standing Committee—
Establishment—Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Government responses—Eighth Assembly—
Report 31—Review of Auditor-General’s Report No 3 of 2015: Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment, 22
Report 32—Review of Auditor-General’s Report No 6 of 2015: Bulk Water Alliance, 20
Inquiries/References—Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2), 675Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2), 674Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 (No 2), 1868Auditor-General’s Reports—
No 3/2017, 234No 3/2018, 721Nos 7/2016 and 1/2017, 127Nos 5/2018 and 8/2018, 988
Commercial rates, 1172Strata residences—Methodology for determining rates and land tax—Papers—
Reference, 673Amendment to reporting date, 829
Membership, 24, 1032Papers presented—
Eighth Assembly—Report 33—Review of Selected Auditor-General’s Reports—Update on action under Recommendation 5, 22
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Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017—Response to Recommendation 11—Use of Attraction and Retention Incentives, 853
Reports noted/adopted. See “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”Reports presented—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016, dated 11 May
2017, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 184Speaker’s response, 384Government response, 450
Committees—continued2018—
Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017, dated 20 March 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 720Speaker’s response to Recommendation 13—Swearing in of the ACT
Ombudsman, 802Government response, 853
Report 3—Inquiry into Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2), dated 10 April 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 764Government response, 787
Report 4—Methodology for determining rates and land tax in strata residences, dated 20 September 2018, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1024Government response, 1219
2019—Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018, dated 19 March
2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1295Speaker’s response to recommendations 11 and 12, 1391Government response, 1534
Report 6—Inquiry into Commercial Rates, dated 4 April 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1373Corrigendum, 1377Government response, 1534
Report 7—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s Report No 1 of 2017, dated 1 August 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1567Government response, 1812
Report 8—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s report No 7 of 2016: Certain Land Development Agency acquisitions, dated 28 November 2019, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1813Government response, 1909Revised Government response, 1922
2020—
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Report 9 (Copy)—Inquiry into Annual and Financial Reports 2018-19, dated March 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Government response, 2044
Report 10 (Copy)—Inquiry into the Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 (No 2), adopted by Committee 26 March 2020, 1together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 1915Interim Government response, 1925Government response, 2107
Committees—continuedReport 11—Tender for the sale of Block 30 Dickson, dated 21 May 2020,
including dissenting comments (Ms Cheyne and Ms Cody), together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings for Report 11 and Report 12, 1961Government response, 2107
Report 12—Complaint regarding Auditor-General Report No 3 of 2018, dated 21 May 2020, 1962
Report 13—Inquiry into Auditor-General Report No 8 of 2018: Assembly of rural land west of Canberra, dated 27 August 2020, together with a copy of the extracts of the relevant minutes of proceedings, 2144
Eighth Assembly—Report 33—Review of Selected Auditor-General Reports, dated 8 September
2016, together with copy of transmittal letter and copy of extracts of relevant minutes of proceedings, 4Government response, 19
Statements (pursuant to standing order 246A)—Auditor-General’s Reports—
No 2/2017, 128No 5/2018, 1090Nos 1/2018, 2/2018, 4/2018, 6/2018, 9/2018, 10/2018, 11/2018, 1/2019,
2/2019, 3/2019, 4/2019, 1523Nos 10/2016, 11/2016 and 3/2017, 234Nos 5/2018, 6/2018, 7/2018 and 8/2018, 988Nos 7/2016 and 1/2017, 127Nos 9/2016, 3/2017, 4/2017, 5/2017, 6/2017, 7/2017, 8/2017 and 3/2018, 721
Consideration of statutory appointments, 874, 2145Standing Committee on Administration and Procedure—Report 16—Inquiry into
the Review of the Performance of the Three Branches of Government in the Australian Capital Territory against Latimer House Principles—Response to Recommendation 2, 1961
Standing Committees—Establishment—
Resolution, 13Amendment to resolution, 489, 1028
Inquiries/References—2015-2016 Annual and Financial Reports—
Resolution, 80
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Amendment to reporting date—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—CIT—Annual report 2016, 271
Amendment to resolution—Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee, 161Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee, 161University of Canberra, 379
Committees—continued2016-2017 Annual and Financial Reports—
Resolution, 489Amendment to resolution, 752
2017-2018 Annual and Financial Reports—Resolution, 10652018-2019 Annual and Financial Reports—Resolution, 1748
Membership, 24, 679, 981, 1032, 1119, 1630Commonwealth and Kings Avenue Bridges—Dedicated bike path between. See “Petitions”Community—
Facilities zone land—See “Motions—Private Members' business”Government transparency. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Public housing. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Inclusivity. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Legal centres. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Sector reform—Co-contribution expenditure. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions
—To take note of papers”Complex substance use disorders—Treatment for young people. See “Motions—Private
Members’ business”Condolences—
Ashford, the Hon Linda (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Ramsay), 2015Baker, Dr Joe AO OBE (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Gentleman), 681Brown, Uncle Carl (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Ms Stephen-Smith), 1293Christchurch tragedy (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Steel, Mr Ramsay,
Mrs Jones, Ms Le Couteur, Ms Lawder, Mr Parton), 1293Doszpot, Mr Steve MLA (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Ms Lawder, Mr Wall,
Mrs Dunne, Mr Hanson, Mrs Jones, Ms Lee, Mr Milligan, Mrs Kikkert, Mr Parton), 549Foskey, Dr Deb (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Ms Le Couteur), 1933Gallop, Justice John AM QC RFD (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Ramsay), 507Hawke, The Hon Robert James Lee AC (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury), 1565Hinder, Mr Jayson (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Ms Fitzharris, Ms Berry,
Ms Cheyne, Mr Gentleman, Mr Steel, Mr Ramsay, Mr Pettersson, Ms Orr), 159Jeffery, Mr Valentine OAM (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Hanson, Mr Wall,
Mrs Jones, Ms Lawder, Mr Parton), 279Lalor, Mr Grant (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury), 1321Madden, Mr Shane (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, and Mr Rattenbury), 1241Miles, The Hon Jeffrey AO (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Ramsay), 1271Salthouse, Ms Sue (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Gentleman, Ms Orr, Ms Lawder,
Ms Stephen-Smith), 2064Scholes, The Hon Gordon AO (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury), 1253Somes, Mr Michael A (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Mr Ramsay), 2015
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Sri Lanka terrorist attacks (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury), 1385Turner, Mr John AM (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury), 1333Whetnall, Ms Tracey (Mr Barr, Mr Coe, Mr Rattenbury, Ms Stephen-Smith), 1597
Conference of Parties (COP22) Meeting in Marrakech. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Conflict of interest—Standing order 156 and Continuing Resolution 5. See “Speaker—Statements”
Consolidated Annual Financial Statements. See “Financial Management Act”Constitutional, evidence-based and human rights compliant laws. See “Matters of public
importance”Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union—Affiliations. See “Motions—
Private Members’ business”Consumer protection—Second-hand vehicles. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Continuing Resolution 5AA—Commissioner for Standards—Amendment. See “Motions—
Assembly business”Continuing resolution 6—Senator for the Australian Capital Territory—Procedures for
Election—Amendment. See “Motions—Assembly business”Continuing resolution 9. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and
“Committees”Coombs Peninsula—
Development. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee”, “Motions—Inquiries/References” and “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Core—Services—Delivery. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Social and economic services—Continued Investment. See “Motions—Private Members'
business”Coronavirus (COVID-19)—
ACT economic response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
ACT Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Update on ACT Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Coroner's Act—Report of Coroner—Inquest into the death of—Luke Newsome. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Michael Richard Hall and Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Co-sponsored motions 1607, 1621, 1808Cost of living—
See “Motions—Private Members' business”Pressures. See “Motions—Private Members' business” and “Matters of public
importance”Courts Construction Project—Update to the Legislative Assembly on the progress. See
“Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”COVID-19—
See also “Coronavirus (COVID-19)”Restrictions. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
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Update on Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Credit rating. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018—
See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”See also “Motions—To take note of paper”Exposure draft. See “Statements—By Member”
Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act—Annual Report 2016-17—ACT Policing Controlled Operations—Corrigendum. See “Statements—By Minister”
Crimes (Invasion of Privacy) Amendment Bill 2017—Exposure draft. See “Statements—By Member”
Crimes (Restorative Justice) Sexual and Family Violence Offences Guidelines 2018—Disallowable Instrument DI2018-266—Paper. See “Statements—By Minister”
Criminal responsibility—Minimum age. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive Members’ business”
Crossbench Executive Members’ business—It being 45 minutes after the commencement of Crossbench Executive Members’
business—Debate interrupted in accordance with standing order 77—Time allotted to Crossbench Executive Members’ business extended—Ordered, 1379, 1471, 1862, 2057
Precedence, 1470, 1767, 1861, 2042Cross-border proposal—Proposed buffer zones—Parkwood area. See “Petitions” and
“Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”Cross-portfolio delegation—Singapore and Finland. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Culturally and linguistically diverse people with a disability—Support. See “Motions—
Private Members’ business”Curtin Group Centre—Draft Master Plan. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Planning and
Urban Renewal—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
D
Dangerous dogs—See “Petitions”Legislation—Enforcement. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Management and staff resources. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Days and time of next meetings. See “Motions—Principal”Deaf and deafblind community—Mental health services. See “Motions—Private Members’
business”, “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Deaf community—Auslan support during emergency situations. See “Motions—Private
Members' business”Dealing with claims of parliamentary privilege that arise during the exercise of the ACT
Integrity Commission’s powers and functions—Continuing resolution. See “Motions—Assembly business”
Death of—Dr Deb Foskey. See “Condolences”Dr Joe Baker AO OBE. See “Condolences”Justice John Gallop AM QC RFD. See “Condolences”
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Mr Grant Lalor. See “Condolences”Mr Jayson Hinder. See “Condolences”
Death of—continuedMr John Turner AM. See “Condolences”Mr Michael A. Somes. See “Condolences”Mr Paul Fennessy. See “Statements—By Minister—Coroners Act”Mr Shane Madden. See “Condolences”Mr Steve Doszpot MLA. See “Condolences”Ms Sue Salthouse. See “Condolences”Mr Valentine Jeffery OAM. See “Condolences”Ms Tracey Whetnall. See “Condolences”The Hon Gordon Scholes AO. See “Condolences”The Hon Jeffrey Miles AO. See “Condolences”The Hon Linda Ashford. See “Condolences”The Hon Robert James Lee Hawke AC. See “Condolences”The Speaker, Parliament of Kiribati. See “Speaker—Statements”Uncle Carl Brown. See “Condolences”Young person. See “Statements—By Minister”
Debate—Adjournment, 26, 36, 48, 60, 78, 95, 101, 119, 125, 132, 147, 155, 165, 181, 202, 265,
294, 311, 321, 328, 339, 354, 359, 378, 387, 393, 409, 415, 422, 442, 450, 462, 485, 504, 514, 532, 542, 558, 573, 636, 652, 671, 679, 687, 703, 728, 750, 761, 768, 785, 797, 806, 826, 837, 846, 862, 869, 886, 910, 920, 928, 947, 958, 973, 982, 994, 1011, 1036, 1047, 1061, 1081, 1094, 1111, 1123, 1149, 1165, 1193, 1224, 1240, 1250, 1256, 1270, 1280, 1302, 1320, 1331, 1340, 1371, 1381, 1403, 1459, 1476, 1515, 1524, 1563, 1570, 1577, 1592, 1596, 1617, 1624, 1631, 1647, 1654, 1661, 1698, 1720, 1743, 1772, 1785, 1805, 1815, 1842, 1856, 1869, 1876, 1895, 1912, 1950, 1970, 1997, 2013, 2028, 2060, 2074, 2092, 2118, 2148
Having been closed by the reply of the mover—Leave to address the Assembly, 386, 1524Points of order raised, 885
Interrupted in accordance with—SO 34, 837, 1680SO 74, 52, 69, 110, 163, 283, 303, 325, 332, 352, 357, 371, 384, 472, 524, 566, 665,
684, 776, 815, 834, 875, 903, 926, 939, 952, 957, 964, 1003, 1142, 1159, 1232, 1246, 1265, 1274, 1304, 1390, 1467, 1508, 1533, 1553, 1575, 1584, 1595, 1638, 1794, 1832, 1848, 1888, 2042, 2148
SO 77, 632, 1117, 1245, 1376, 1379, 1469, 1471, 1862, 2057Time allotted for adjournment debate having expired, 125, 165, 202, 321, 837, 1224Time allotted for debate having expired, 415, 1038
Declaration of interests. See “Statements—By Member”Deliberative democratic processes. See “Motions—Assembly business”Delivering—
An inclusive, progressive and connected Canberra. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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The better Canberra we promised. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Delivery of high quality maternity services. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”
Demonstration housing precincts. See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”, See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Deputy Clerk and Serjeant-at-Arms—Appointment, 640Detention Exit Community Outreach Program. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions
—To take note of papers”Development application assessments. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Development Application Nos—
201731693—Statement by Minister—Call-in powers. See “Statements—By Minister—Planning and Development Act”
201732485 and 201732500—Statement by Minister—Call-in powers. See “Statements—By Minister—Planning and Development Act”
201833501—Statement by Minister—Call-in powers. See “Statements—By Minister—Planning and Development Act”
201935811—Block 4, Section 239—Kambah—Petition out-of-order. See “Statements—By Member”
Diabetes education and testing. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Dickson—Section 72, Blocks 6, 22 and 25 and Section 34, Block 30. See “Motions—Private
Members’ business”Director of Public Prosecutions—
Efficiency dividends. See “Statements—By Member” and “Statements—By Member”Funding. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Discharge of orders of the day—Assembly business—
No 1—Proposed inquiry into the delivery of high quality maternity services by the Standing Committee on Health, Ageing and Community Services, 1077
No 1—Proposed reference to the Standing Committee on Health, Ageing and Community Services—Employment of people with a disability, 123
No 3—Proposed inquiry into greater housing affordability by the Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Renewal, 151, See also “Statements—By Member”
No 4—Proposed inquiry into evidence and best practice around prevention and early intervention programs in the prevention of domestic and family violence by the Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety, 151
No 5—Proposed inquiry into universal access to early childhood education by the Standing Committee on Education, Employment and Youth Affairs, 269
No 6—Proposed inquiry into enrolments and capacity in Canberra public schools by the Standing Committee on Education, Employment and Youth Affairs, 270
Private Members’ business—No 1—Anti-Corruption and Integrity Commission Bill 2018, 1226No 2—Crimes (Invasion of Privacy) Amendment Bill 2017, 807No 2—Lands Acquisition (Reporting Requirements) Amendment Bill 2018, 1226
Display of articles to illustrate speeches. See “Speaker—Rulings”
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Dogs—Attacks—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”See also “Dangerous dogs”Compensation for victims. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Management in the ACT. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Domestic Adoption Process in the ACT—Review—Final report. See “Statements—By Minister”
Domestic and family violence—See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Policy approaches and responses—
See “Committees—Standing Committee on Justice and Community Safety”Terms of Reference. See “Committees—Justice and Community Safety—Standing
Committee”Domestic Animals (Dangerous Dogs) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft. See
“Statements—By Member”Domestic Animals—Services Management and Staff Resources. See “Statements—by
Minister” and also “Dangerous Dogs”Doszpot, S.—
Condolence motion, 549Death, 639Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Valedictory speech, 454
Downer Community Centre. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”Draft Integrity Commission Bill 2018. See “Motions—Assembly
business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 344. See “Petitions”Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 350: Changes to definition of 'single dwelling block'.
See “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
Drone—Delivery—
Systems in the ACT. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Trials in Bonython. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
Drought relief for farm businesses. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Act—Commencement. See
“Motions—Private Members’ business”Dunne, V.—
Elected as—Deputy Speaker, 4
Oath or affirmation by Member, 2See also “Election of—Deputy Speaker”Valedictory, 2153, See “Statements—By Member”
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Early childhood education. See “Matters of public importance”Eating disorder healthcare services. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Health, Ageing and
Community Services—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”Economic and fiscal update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Economic and job growth opportunities—Importance of international engagement. See
“Matters of public importance”Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on Annual
and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Recommendation 2—Streetlight Contract—Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Ecotourism. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Editor of Debates—Retirement. See “Speaker—Statements”Education—
Continued investment. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Importance. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Education and Care Services National Law—Education and Care Services National Amendment Regulations 2016. See “Statements—
By Minister”Education and Care Services National Amendment Regulations 2017. See “Statements—
By Minister”Education and Care Services National Further Amendment Regulations 2017. See
“Statements—By Minister”Education and Care Services National Law Amendment Act 2017 (Victoria), as adopted by
the Education and Care Services National Law (ACT) Act. See “Statements—By Minister”Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—
Inquiry into the Extent, Nature and Consequence of Insecure Work in the ACT—Statement regarding the outcomes. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Membership. See “Speaker—Statements”Report 5—Standardised Testing in ACT Schools—Government response. See “Statements
—By Minister”Election of—
Chief Minister, 3Deputy Speaker, 4Speaker, 3
Elective surgery. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Electricity Feed-in (Large-scale Renewable Energy Generation) Act—
Pursuant to subsection 22(5)—ACT Wind Auction II Review—Summary report and Government response. See “Statements—By Minister”
Review of Next Generation Renewables Auction and the Electricity Feed-in (Large-scale Renewable Energy Generation) Act 2011—Final report—NGR and large FiT Act Review. See “Statements—By Minister”
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Electronic gaming machines in the Territory—Reducing the number. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Emission reduction and renewable energy. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Employment conditions and job security. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Employment of people with a disability. See “Motions—Assembly
business—Inquiries/References”End of bushfire season. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Energy efficiency measures. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Energy Efficiency Rating Scheme—Proposed review. See “Motions—Private Members'
business”Enrolments and capacity in Canberra public schools. See “Motions—Assembly business—
Inquiries/References”Entertainment zones—Noise levels. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”E-sports Strategy. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Establishment of Landcare—30th Anniversary. See “Landcare—30th Anniversary of the
establishment”Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and
Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019—Recommendation 65—Response. See “Health infrastructure planning—Ministerial
statement”, 1778Recommendation 78—Radiology training accreditation at Canberra Hospital—
Response. See “Committees” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and
Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Recommendation 81—Remediation of outmoded technology—Status report. See
“Committees” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Recommendations 82 and 87—Response. See “Health infrastructure planning—
Ministerial statement”, 1778Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—continued
Recommendation 92—Progress report on a patient navigation service. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Recommendation 100—Strategies for tackling occupational violence in ACT public health facilities—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Estimates procedures. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
European Union Delegation—August/September 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Evaluation of the—2015 Innovation Reforms to the On-Demand Transport Industry in the ACT. See
“Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”ACT Government’s safer cycling reforms. See “Statements—By Minister”
Evidence and best practice around prevention and early intervention programs in the prevention of domestic and family violence. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”
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Executive business—By suspension of standing orders—Consideration, 190, 1177Precedence, 151, 351, 377, 384, 413, 501, 678, 708, 866, 1031, 1078, 1176, 1274, 1327,
1380, 1472, 1523, 1568, 1595, 1621, 1654, 1694, 1814, 1864, 1947, 1985, 2002, 2017, 2059, 2073, 2081, 2105, 2145
Executive Members’ business—Precedence, 46, 90, 123, 187, 317, 382, 446, 499, 537, 633, 754, 833, 835, 915
Extended Throughcare. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Extent, nature and consequence of insecure work in the ACT. See “Committees—
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee”
F
Farrer—Development and implementation of a strategic plan for enhanced community facilities.
See “Petitions”, Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Nature play toilet. See “Petitions”
Federal Public Servants—Relocation. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Federal Public Service—Maintaining the ACT as the centre. See “Matters of public importance”Fencing of play spaces. See “Petitions”Fertility preservation. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Financial integrity and compliance. See “Motions—Principal”Financial Management Act—
Budget—2016-2017—Budget Review. See “Statements—By Minister”2017-18—Budget Review. See “Statements—By Minister”2018-19—Budget Review. See “Ministerial statements” and "Motions to take note of
papers"Capital Works Program—Progress report. See “Statements—By Minister” and “Motions
—To take note of paper”Consolidated Annual Financial Statements. See “Statements—By Minister” and “Motions
—To take note of paper”Fitzharris, M.—
Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Resignation—Member, 1527
Flexible payment options for fees and charges. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Food Act—Nutritional Information for Food—Review of Display—Review report. See
“Statements—By Minister”Food and garden waste disposal strategies. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Forrest—Motorcycle parking spaces between Canberra Avenue and Sydney Avenue. See
“Petitions”Foskey, Dr Deb. See “Condolences”Fraser West—Bus terminus. See “Petitions”Freedom of Information Act—Notice provided to the Ombudsman—Freedom of
Information request—Decision not made in time—Canberra Institute of Technology. See “Statements—By Minister”Community Services Directorate. See “Statements—By Minister”
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Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate. See “Statements—By Minister”Freedom of speech—Canberra’s workplaces. See “Matters of public importance”Funding for national institutions in Canberra. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive
Members’ business”Future of education—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Implementation—
Plan. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Fyshwick—Proposed waste processing facilities. See “Petitions”
G
Gallop, Justice John AM QC RFD. See “Condolences”Gaming Machine Act—Community contributions made by gaming machine licensees—
Report by the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission. See “Statements—By Minister”Gender—
Consideration in legislation and policy development. See “Matters of public importance”Equality. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Equity in sport. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Gentleman, M.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Germany and Spain Mission—October 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—
To take note of papers”Giralang community precinct—Revitalisation. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By
Member”Gold Creek Village shopping centre—Proposed KFC drive-through. See “Petitions” and
“Statements—By Members”Good public transport. See “Matters of public importance”Gordon—Preddey Way, Clare Dennis Avenue and Lewis Luxton Avenue—Safety and
protection of residents. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”Governance of the Territory. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Government—
Achievements—One year in. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Priorities—2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Spring 2017. See “Ministerial statement” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Spring 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2020. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Procurement policies. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Government—continued
Service delivery—Community participation. See “Matters of public importance”Services—Investment. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
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Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Presentation speech. See “Statements—By Minister”Support. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”
Greater housing affordability. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”Green waste collection services. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Greenway—Mortimer Lewis Drive playground—Provision of sun shade. See “Petitions” and
“Statements—By Member”Greyhound—
Industry transition. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Racing industry. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”,
See also “Motions—Private Members’ business”Gungahlin—
Community facilities. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Strategic Assessment. See “Statements—By Minister”Strategic Assessment Independent Audit—Government response. See “Statements—By
Minister”Town Centre—Proposed community centre. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Gupta, D.-R.—Code of Conduct—Affirmation, 1528Inaugural speech, 1528Oath or affirmation of allegiance, 1528
H
H Course—Australian National University School of Music. See also “Committees—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Members”, See also “Motions—Private Members' business” and “Petitions”
Hackett—Bragg Street—Rezoning of Mr Fluffy houses—Further response. See “Petitions—Eighth Assembly—Ministerial responses”
Hanson, J.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Harm minimisation and harm reduction initiatives. See “Matters of public importance”Harmony Day. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Harrison School—Discovery and remediation of non-friable asbestos in garden beds. See
“Statements—By Minister” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Hawke, The Hon Robert James Lee AC. See “Condolences”Health—
Data issues—Documents—Order to table. See “Motions—Order to table”Infrastructure. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Infrastructure planning. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Infrastructure investment and planning. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Health (Patient Privacy) Amendment Act 2015—Request to repeal provision relating to the banning of pro-life actions in designated areas. See “Petitions—Eighth Assembly—Ministerial responses”
Health and wellbeing—Investment. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law—Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Amendment (Midwife Insurance Exemption) Regulation 2016. See “Statements—By Minister”
Health Workers. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Heavy Vehicle National Law as applied by the law of States and Territories—Heavy Vehicle
National Amendment Regulation 2017 (2017 No 329). See “Statements—By Minister”Higgins—Upgrade to playgrounds. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”Hinder, Mr Jayson. See “Condolences”Homelessness data. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Housing. See “Committees—Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Renewal”Housing ACT’S procurement of a Total Facilities Manager—Outcome of the ACT
Auditor-General’s performance audit. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Housing affordability. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Housing affordability and homelessness—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Funding. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Housing and rental affordability. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Bill 2019. See “Motions—Assembly business—
Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Hydrotherapy services—
ACT—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”South Canberra. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Health, Ageing and Community
Services—Standing Committee”, See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—to take note of papers”
See also "Access to hydrotherapy in the ACT"
I
Icon Water and ActewAGL service agreements—Transparency. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Icon Water contracts with ActewAGL—See “Motions—Order to table”Order to provide documents. See “Motions—Assembly business”
Imputation and reflection on impartiality of Speaker. See “Speaker—Statements”Inaugural speeches, 13, 25, 47, 640, 1528Incident at Westminster Parliament overnight—Statement of condolence. See “Speaker—
Statements”Inclusion of respectful dialogue within the Code of Conduct. See “Motions—Assembly
business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Inclusive and supportive community. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission—Investigation into Petrol Prices
and Competition in the ACT—Final Report. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission Act—Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission—Reports 1 and 2 of 2018. See “Statements—By Minister”
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Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee. See “Committees” and “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/Membership”
Independent Legal Arbiters—Reports. See “Motions—To authorise publication of papers”Indigenous language in the Assembly. See “Motions—Assembly business”Indonesian delegation—February 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Indulgence—To make statement, 2063Inner north—New recreation park. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Environment and
Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”Inner south accessible bus services to Manuka. See also “Bus services”, See “Statements—
By Member”Inspector of Correctional Services Act—Report of a Review of a Critical Incident by the ACT
Inspector of Correctional Services—Assault of a detainee at the Alexander Maconochie Centre—25 October 2018—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers—
Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”16 December 2018—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of papers—
Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”1 January and 15 April 2019—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of
papers—Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”
Integrated transport network. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Integrity Commission (ACT Policing) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft. See
“Statements—By Minister”Integrity Commission Bill 2018—Exposure draft. See “Motions—Assembly business—
Inquiries/References” and “Committees—Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee”
Integrity Commission—Progress in the establishment. See “Committees—Integrity Commission—Standing Committee”
International—Mother Language Day. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Women’s Day—
2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2018. See “Status of women in the ACT”2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of paper”
Intersection of Tillyard and Ginninderra Drives—Traffic safety measures. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Upgrade of existing traffic control measures. See “Petitions”, “Motions—Private
Members’ business”, “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
J
Japan delegation—October 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Jeffery, Mr Valentine OAM. See “Condolences”Jones, G.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
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Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Recommendations 11 and 12—Government response—Postponement. See “Statements—By Minister”Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
K
Kiermaier, Max—Retirement. See “Speaker—Statements”Kikkert, E.—
Inaugural speech, 13Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Kingston—Proposed aged care facility. See PetitionsSection 24—Mature tree canopy—Petition out-of-order—Paper. See “Statements—By
Member”Kippax and Charnwood shopping centres—Water refill stations and container recycling.
See “Petitions”
L
Lake Burley Griffin and surrounds—Heritage protection. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
Lalor, Mr Grant. See “Condolences”Land Development Agency—Proposed order to table papers. See “Motions—Order to
table”Land Tax (Community Housing Exemption) Amendment Bill 2018. See “Speaker—Rulings”
and “Bills”Landcare—30th Anniversary of the establishment. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Language education. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Language of debate. See “Speaker—Statements”Large-scale venue for multicultural and community events at EPIC—Feasibility. See
“Motions—Private Members’ business”Lawder, N.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Lawson—Designated parking. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Leader of the Opposition—Consent, 3Leading Data Reform: The Way Forward—Outcomes of the ACT Health System-Wide Data
Review. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Lease Variation Charges and remissions—Proposed review. See “Motions—Executive
Members’ business”Leave—
Adjournment debate—To have an extension of time, 265, 1123, 1970, 2013, 2092Having already spoken—
Leave to move amendment, 758, 1117Leave to move amendment to amendment, 1845Leave to move that debate be adjourned, 1265
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Member of committee to present report, due to absence of chair and deputy chair, 2080To address Assembly—
After debate has been closed by the mover, 386, 1524, 2091On question that the bill be agreed to, 568
To again address Assembly, 134, 137, 140, 171, 248, 1266, 1277, 1322, 1395, 1445, 1469, 1511, 1610, 1669
To amend notice, 123, 441, 781, 822, 1466To ask further question without notice, 903To conclude remarks, 1000, 1004, 1098, 1518, 1575To conclude speech, 800To continue debate—Executive Members’ business, 835To have an extension of time, 418, 896, 1000, 1177, 1381, 1453, 1575, 1621, 1624, 1720,
1796, 1815, 1832, 1872, 1877, 1950To move amendments not considered or reported on by the Scrutiny Committee, 418,
686, 1387, 1388, 1389, 1524, 1670, 1695, 1711, 1717, 1771, 1815, 1873, 1874, 1873(3), 1874(2), 1924(2), 1925, 1948(3), 1967, 1968, 2012, 2025(2), 2026, 2027, 2091, 2106, 2112(2), 2114, 2115, 2117, 2147, 2152
To move amendment to own motion, 1851To move dissent from Speaker’s ruling, 1673To move motion, 752, 1387, 1908, 1960, 2002To move motion due to absence of proposer, 1265To move notice lodged by another Member, 472, 1639To move rescission and reconsideration of bill, 2118, 2151To present bill, 765, 2000, 2001, 2017, 2040, 2064, 2143To raise points of order, after debate has been closed by the mover, 885To speak to matter of public importance, 1544
Due to absence of proposer, 1653To withdraw amendment, 758, 918, 933Not granted—
Order to table, 414To establish Select Committe on Privileges, 551To move a motion, 485To move censure motion, 1137To move dissent from Speaker’s ruling, 253
Le Couteur, C.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Valedictory, 2153, See “Statements—By Member”
Lee, E.—Assistant Speaker, 12Inaugural speech, 25Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Libraries. See “Matters of public importance”Light Rail—
Construction—Impact on local businesses. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Stage 1—
Increased demand. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
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Review. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Stage 2 alignment. See “Petitions”
Literacy instruction in ACT schools. See “Petitions”, “Committees” and “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”
Litter and illegal dumping. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Live In Ya Lounge—Financial support. See “Petitions”Local shops—Maintenance. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Loneliness—Public health issue. See “Matters of public importance”Long service leave—Transient workers. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Low income Canberrans—Support. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Lunar New Year—Importance to Canberrans. See “Matters of public importance”
M
Madden, Mr Shane. See “Condolences”Major Events Strategy. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Mammal emblem for the ACT. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”,
“Committees” and “Motions—Principal”Management and minimisation of bullying and violence in schools. See “Motions—
Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Mark of reconciliation—Gift of possum skin cloak to the ACT. See “Speaker—Statements”Marriage equality—
See “Motions—Executive business”, See “Motions—Private Members' business”Law reform and discrimination. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Maternity leave—Granted, 1489. See “Leave of absence—Ms Lee”Matters of public importance—
See also “Speaker—Statements” and “Speaker—Rulings”Discussion of—
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander—Women—Achievements (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 885
ACT community—Broad engagement (Mr Steel)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 686
ACT essential services (Mr Pettersson)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1570
ACT teachers (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1047Active lifestyle—Importance to the community (Mr Parton)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 193Matters of public importance—continued
Affordable housing (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion ensued; time for discussion expired; discussion concluded, 155
Bees—Importance (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 805Canberra shift and weekend workers—Income security (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 101Canberra’s—
Multicultural community—Support (Mrs Kikkert)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1224
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Outer suburban areas—Bus network (Mr Parton)—Discussion ensued; time for discussion expired; discussion concluded, 1624
Young writers and performing and visual artists—Development (Mrs Dunne)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1301
Children's education—Informed choice by parents (Ms Lee)—Discussion ensued; time for discussion expired; discussion concluded, 920
City-wide light rail network (Mr Gupta)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1767
Constitutional, evidence-based and human rights compliant laws (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1256
Cost of living pressures (Mr Wall)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1868Early childhood education (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 132Economic and job growth opportunities—Importance of international engagement
(Mr Steel)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 421Federal Public Service—Maintaining the ACT as the centre (Ms Cody)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 836Freedom of speech—Canberra’s workplaces (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 1093Gender consideration in legislation and policy development (Ms Le Couteur)—
Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 652Good public transport (Mr Parton)—Discussion ensued; time for discussion expired;
discussion concluded, 503Government service delivery—Community participation (Ms Cody)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 512Harm minimisation and harm reduction initiatives (Mr Pettersson)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 1248Libraries (Ms Lawder)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 758Loneliness—Public health issue (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 1697Lunar New Year—Importance to Canberrans (Mrs Jones)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 59Men’s Sheds (Ms Lawder)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 393Nurse-led walk-in centres (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded,
1910Office for Mental Health—Support for multicultural dimensions (Mrs Kikkert)—
Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 794Open and consultative democracy (Mrs Kikkert)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 293Matters of public importance—continued
Peaceful protest (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1840Preparing the ACT for more extreme weather events (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 1338Promoting tolerance and inclusion (Mr Pettersson)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 1325Protecting and celebrating our Aboriginal, European and natural heritage
(Ms Lawder)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 767
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Public health system (Mrs Dunne)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 711Rehabilitative youth justice system (Mrs Kikkert)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 1717Religion—Freedom from discrimination (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 679Renewable energy sources (Mr Gupta)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded,
1653Residents of the ACT and NT—Legislative rights (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 1035Rights of ACT children (Ms Cody)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1080Road maintenance (Mrs Kikkert)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 95School chaplains—
(Mr Coe)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1276(Miss Burch)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1378
Seniors in our community—Support (Mr Coe)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1393
Single-use plastic (Ms Le Couteur)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 993Small business (Mr Wall)—Proposer not being present, the matter was not
proceeded with, 1469Stromlo Forest Park sport and recreation facilities (Miss Burch)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 1630Support for local primary producers (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 1121Supporting single parents (Mr Steel)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 320Suspected child abuse—Obligation to report (Mr Pettersson)—Discussion ensued;
discussion concluded, 1661VET students (Mr Steel)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 415Veterans (Mr Hanson)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 450Volunteering (Mr Milligan)—Discussion ensued; discussion concluded, 1876Volunteers—Important contribution (Mr Coe)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 164Walk-in centres and hospitals—Recognition of nurses (Mr Gupta)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 1544Woden Town Centre—Renewal (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion ensued; discussion
concluded, 125Women’s and girls’ sport in Canberra—Sports grants (Ms Cheyne)—Discussion
ensued; discussion concluded, 726Matters of public importance—continued
More than one matter of public importance submitted, 59, 95, 101, 125, 132, 155, 164, 193, 293, 320, 393, 415, 421, 450, 503, 512, 652, 679, 686, 711, 726, 758, 767, 794, 805, 836, 885, 920, 993, 1035, 1047, 1080, 1093, 1121, 1224, 1248, 1256, 1276, 1301, 1325, 1338, 1378, 1393, 1469, 1544, 1570, 1624, 1630, 1653, 1661, 1697, 1717, 1767, 1840, 1868, 1876, 1910
Proposer not being present, matter not proceeded with, 1469Ruled out-of-order—
See “Speaker's rulings”
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Matter discussed previously, 1241Not within the scope of ministerial responsibility, 717, 1387Identical terms—Not included in draw, 1903
Medical cannabis. See “Petitions”Inaugural speeches, 13, 25, 47Leave of absence—
All Members, 47, 272, 866, 1140, 1776Ms Berry, 2065Miss Burch, 756, 1673, 1986Mr Barr, 709, 1023, 1712
Amendment to motion, 1024Mr Doszpot, 125, 162, 329, 353, 476Mr Gentleman, 272, 1908Mr Gupta, 1924Mr Hanson, 358, 901, 1096, 1444, 1619Mr Milligan, 454, 957, 960, 1003, 1037Mr Parton, 1338, 1569, 1659Mr Pettersson, 253, 319, 417, 427, 454, 678, 1776Mr Ramsay, 329, 640, 1037, 2065Mr Rattenbury, 130Mr Steel, 508, 1924Mr Wall, 12, 358, 928, 1463, 1600, 1875, 2039Mrs Dunne, 12, 363, 508, 719, 1619, 1659, 1924, 1943Mrs Jones, 186, 358, 391, 401, 502, 738, 993, 1279, 1619, 1780, 2003, 2039, 2077,
2143Mrs Kikkert, 454, 1652, 1943Ms Burch, 281, 327Ms Cheyne, 1037Ms Cody, 303, 414, 1172, 1600, 1672, 1696, 1846, 1924, 2016, 2097Ms Fitzharris, 125, 319, 681, 766, 901, 1215, 1255Ms Lawder, 12, 130, 1605, 1875, 1924, 2016Ms Lee, 1255, 1279, 1444, 1489 (maternity leave), 1924Ms Orr, 980Ms Stephen-Smith, 371
Members—continuedNamed and suspended—
Mr Hanson, 939Mr Parton, 2018Mrs Dunne, 1764Mrs Kikkert, 1275Ms Lawder, 1961
Meningococcal B Vaccination Program for Babies—Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Men’s Sheds. See “Matters of public importance”Mental health—
Inpatient services. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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Patient data. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Services. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”System. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Methodology for determining rates and land tax in strata residences. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”, “Committees—Public Accounts—Standing Committee” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Middle childhood—Services and programs. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Miles, The Hon Jeffrey AO. See “Condolences”Milk bank—Establishment—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Response to resolution of the Assembly. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Milligan, J.—Inaugural speech, 47Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Minister for Corrections and Justice Health—Call to resign. See “Motions—Censure/No confidence/Want of confidence/Call to resign”
Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development. See “Motions—Censure”Minister for Health and Wellbeing—Proposed want of confidence. See “Motions—
Censure/No confidence/Want of confidence”Minister for Transport and City Services—Proposed censure—Weekend bus services. See
“Motions—Censure/No confidence/Want of confidence”Ministerial—
Arrangements, 16, 32, 44, 124, 138, 283, 319, 332, 358, 371, 643, 684, 709, 793, 903, 919, 1033, 1040, 1218, 1255, 1696, 1712, 1810, 1909, 2065
Delegation—India—September 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”North America. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Singapore. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”United Kingdom—April 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take
note of papers”Priorities. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Ministerial—continuedTrade Delegation—Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Travel. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Ministerial statements—2018-19 bushfire season—Early commencement (Mr Gentleman), 9562019-20 Bushfire season (Mr Gentleman), 1693Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander—
Affairs (Ms Stephen-Smith), 50Agreement 2015-2018—Annual Report—
2017 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 6312018 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1168
Children and young people in care in the ACT (Ms Stephen-Smith), 390Cultural integrity in ACT public schools (Ms Berry), 722
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Access Canberra—Five years of quality service to the Canberra community (Mr Ramsay), 1810
Access to Hydrotherapy in the ACT—Further progress in implementing the recommendations in the Nous Report (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1809
Achievements—In the first year (Mr Rattenbury), 509Over the last year—
(Mr Gentleman), 488(Ms Stephen-Smith), 509
ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Agreement 2019-2028 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1296ACT Active Ageing Framework 2015-2018—
Update for 2016-2017 (Mr Ramsay), 390Final update on progress (Mr Ramsay), 1141
ACT Ambulance Service—Blueprint for change (Mr Gentleman), 1217Review on patterns of ambulance demand and crewing (Mr Gentleman), 1140
ACT Carers Strategy—Launch of the 3 year Action Plan (Mr Steel), 1040ACT Children and Young People’s Commitment 2015-2025—Progress update on the
implementation (Ms Stephen-Smith), 129, 726, 1374ACT deaths due to suicide and information about available front line suicide prevention
and postvention services and support—Report (Mr Rattenbury), 235ACT Fire and Rescue—Aerial capability (Mr Gentleman), 1297ACT Graduated Licensing Scheme Reforms—Update (Mr Rattenbury), 1168ACT Health—
Accreditation update (Ms Fitzharris), 840Assets—Maintaining (Ms Fitzharris), 389Data and reporting—Terms of reference for the system-wide review (Ms Fitzharris),
128Reporting (Ms Fitzharris), 50
Ministerial statements—continuedACT Health—continued
System Wide Data Review Quarterly Update—June 2017 (Ms Fitzharris), 235September 2017 (Ms Fitzharris), 418November 2017 (Ms Fitzharris), 622February 2018 (Ms Fitzharris), 706May 2018 (Ms Fitzharris), 830
Transition and Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Accreditation—Update (Ms Fitzharris), 955
Transition and workplace culture—Update (Ms Fitzharris), 1039ACT Housing Choices Collaboration Hub Recommendations—Government response
(Mr Gentleman), 1024ACT Housing Strategy (Ms Berry), 1090ACT Housing Strategy and Implementation Plan—Annual update (Ms Berry), 1777ACT Multicultural Framework 2015-2020—Implementation and outcomes (First Action
Plan 2015-2018)—Second update (Ms Stephen-Smith), 411
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Third update (Mr Steel), 1141ACT Office for Mental Health—Establishment (Mr Rattenbury), 390ACT Policing—Key priorities (Mr Gentleman), 98ACT Prevention of Violence against Women and Children Strategy 2011-2017—
2nd Implementation Plan 2015-2017 (Ms Berry), 788ACT Volunteering Statement Action Plan 2018-2021 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 864ACT’s Work Safety Compliance Infrastructure, Policies and Procedures—Independent
review—Government response (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1091Alexander Maconochie Centre—
Accommodation—Female detainees (Mr Rattenbury), 315Female detainee accommodation (Mr Rattenbury), 509Update on recommendations arising from reviews agreed by Government relating to
the operation (Mr Rattenbury), 185Aluminium Cladding Working Group—Update (Mr Gentleman), 350Asbestos related works across Canberra—Ministerial annual statement—
(Mr Gentleman), 925(Ms Stephen-Smith), 1593
Asia Ministerial Trade Delegation (Mr Barr), 925Auditor-General’s Report No 3/2015—Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment—
Progress report on the implementation of the recommendations (Mr Gentleman), 128Better Suburbs Statement 2030 (Mr Steel), 989Bimberi Youth Justice Centre (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1627Building—
Quality improvement (Mr Ramsay), 1064Reforms (Mr Ramsay), 2040
Ministerial statements—continuedBuilding—continued
Regulatory reforms—(Mr Ramsay), 1324Six monthly update (Mr Ramsay), 1650
The Future (Mr Barr), 47Bus services—Punctuality and evening and weekend services (Ms Fitzharris), 975Bushfire Abatement Zone (Mr Gentleman), 355Canberra’s tree canopy coverage—To protect and increase (Mr Steel), 1064, 1746Centenary Hospital (Ms Fitzharris), 350Centenary Hospital for Women and Children—
Future Planning for Public Maternity Services in the ACT (Ms Fitzharris), 950Update on maternity services (Ms Fitzharris), 1462
Child care placement and care plans (Ms Stephen-Smith), 350Climate Action Roundtable (Mr Rattenbury), 129Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment Act—Unfantastic Plastic—Review
of the ACT Plastic Shopping Bag Ban—Government response (Mr Steel), 1254Community—
Facility-zoned land—Public housing (Ms Berry), 282Sector reform—Co-contribution expenditure (Ms Stephen-Smith), 418
Conference of Parties (COP22) Meeting in Marrakech (Mr Rattenbury), 38
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Coronavirus (COVID-19)—ACT Economic Response (Mr Barr), 2000ACT Government response (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1934, 1981, 2000, 2016, 2040
Courts Construction Project—Update to the Legislative Assembly on the progress (Mr Ramsay), 1090
COVID-19—Update on Government response (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1959, 2100Cross-portfolio delegation—Singapore and Finland (Ms Berry), 315Deaf and deafblind community—Mental health services (Mr Rattenbury), 1809Delivering—
An inclusive, progressive and connected Canberra (Mr Barr), 1039The better Canberra we promised (Mr Barr), 461
Demonstration housing precincts (Mr Gentleman), 552Detention Exit Community Outreach (Mr Rattenbury), 764Dogs—Management in the ACT (Ms Fitzharris), 443Economic and fiscal update (Mr Barr), 2151Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on
Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Recommendation 2—Streetlight contract—Government response (Mr Steel), 1114
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Inquiry into the Extent, Nature and Consequence of Insecure Work in the ACT—Statement regarding the outcomes (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1025
Electronic gaming machines in the Territory—Reducing the number (Mr Ramsay), 765End of bushfire season (Mr Gentleman), 1493
Ministerial statements—continuedEstimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and
Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Recommendation 92—Progress report on a patient navigation service
(Ms Stephen-Smith), 1746Recommendation 100—Strategies for tackling occupational violence in ACT public
health facilities—Update (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1778European Union Delegation—August/September 2017 (Mr Gentleman), 622Evaluation of the 2015 Innovation Reforms to the On-Demand Transport Industry in the
ACT (Mr Ramsay), 989Extended Throughcare (Mr Rattenbury), 122Financial Management Act, Budget 2019-20—Budget review (Mr Barr), 1868.Future of education—
(Ms Berry), 79, 682A ten year education strategy (Ms Berry), 949Implementation update (Ms Berry), 1242
Germany and Spain Mission—October 2017 (Mr Barr), 552Government—
Achievements—One year in (Ms Berry), 461Priorities—
2017 (Mr Barr), 50Spring 2017 (Mr Barr), 2822018 (Mr Barr), 651
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Spring 2018 (Mr Barr), 8742019 (Mr Barr), 12172020 (Mr Barr), 1833
Greyhound—Industry transition (Mr Ramsay), 1113Racing industry—Ending (Mr Ramsay), 356
Harmony Day (Ms Stephen-Smith), 99Health infrastructure planning (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1778Homelessness data (Ms Berry), 752Housing ACT’S procurement of a Total Facilities Manager—Outcome of the ACT
Auditor-General’s performance audit (Ms Berry), 1242Hydrotherapy services—
ACT—Update (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1872South Canberra (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1574
Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission—Investigation into Petrol Prices and Competition in the ACT—Final Report (Mr Barr), 1532
Indonesian delegation—February 2019 (Mr Barr), 1296International Women’s Day—
2017 (Ms Berry), 982019 (Ms Berry), 1296
Japan delegation—October 2018 (Mr Barr), 1140Ministerial statements—continued
Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Update on Disability recommendations 11 and 12 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 765
Landcare—30th Anniversary of the establishment (Mr Gentleman), 1565Leading Data Reform: The Way Forward—Outcomes of the ACT Health System-Wide
Data Review (Ms Fitzharris), 956Meningococcal B Vaccination Program for Babies—Update (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1658Mental health—
Inpatient services (Mr Rattenbury), 1168Patient data (Mr Rattenbury), 1778
Ministerial—Delegation—
India—September 2019 (Mr Barr), 1745North America (Ms Fitzharris), 324Singapore—April 2017 (Mr Barr), 185United Kingdom—April 2019 (Mr Gentleman), 1518
Priorities—(Ms Fitzharris), 37(Ms Orr), 1627
Trade Delegation June 2017—Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan (Mr Barr), 315Moss Review—
Implementation (Mr Rattenbury), 682Recommendations—Closure (Mr Rattenbury), 1064
Mount Taylor—
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Better access and safety (Mr Steel), 1141National Apology to the Stolen Generation—Ten Year Anniversary (Ms Stephen-Smith),
642National Disability Insurance Scheme—Implementation Report and Role of the ACT
Government—Six monthly report—December 2016 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 122June 2017 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 443
New Zealand—Delegation—August 2018 (Ms Fitzharris), 1024Ministerial mission—November 2019 (Mr Ramsay), 1903Mission—
March 2018 (Ms Berry), 764November 2017 (Mr Barr), 651
Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—Update on the progress and opening (Ms Fitzharris), 389
Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing—Update on proposed model and functions (Mr Rattenbury), 802
One year of achievements—Access to justice and delivery of government services (Mr Ramsay), 508
One year of delivery: Health, TCCS and HETR (Ms Fitzharris), 488Our Booris, Our Way (Ms Stephen-Smith), 752
Ministerial statements—continuedOut of Home Care Strategy 2015-2020—A Step Up for Our Kids—One Step Can Make a
Lifetime of Difference—Update—April 2018 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 788October 2018 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1040April 2019 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1335October 2019 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1746
Outlaw motorcycle gangs—ACT Government response (Mr Gentleman), 349Pathway to 4000 gaming machine authorisations and reducing gambling harm
(Mr Ramsay), 975Plastic waste reduction (Mr Steel), 1169Portfolio priorities—
(Mr Gentleman), 38(Mr Ramsay), 38(Mr Rattenbury), 38(Ms Berry), 372018—
(Mr Gentleman), 642(Mr Rattenbury), 674(Ms Berry), 641(Ms Fitzharris), 673
Preventing and minimising gambling harm (Mr Ramsay), 350Priorities—2018—(Ms Stephen-Smith), 674Protecting older Canberrans from abuse (Mr Ramsay), 1650
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Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017—Response to Recommendation 10—Apprenticeships and Traineeships (Ms Fitzharris), 863
Public housing—Growth and renewal (Ms Berry), 1387Properties—Improvements to the Total Facilities Management Contract for the
provision of maintenance services (Ms Berry), 380Renewal progress (Ms Berry), 162
Recidivism rates (Mr Rattenbury), 418Reconciliation Day: Bringing the Community Together (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1242Recreational vehicle tourism (Mr Barr), 1335Report of a review of a correctional service by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services
—The care and management of remandees at the Alexander Maconochie Centre 2018—Government response (Mr Rattenbury), 1519
Report of a Review of a Critical Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services—Assault of a Detainee at the Alexander Maconochie Centre on 23 May 2018—Government response (Mr Rattenbury), 1301
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—ACT Government Progress Report responding to recommendations (Mr Barr), 1272
Ministerial st atements—continuedSafer Families—Annual statement—
2017 (Ms Berry), 2672018 (Ms Berry), 8402019 (Ms Berry), 15182020 (Ms Berry), 2040
Scar trees (Mr Gentleman), 1649Schools for All—Implementation of the recommendations of the Expert Panel on
Students with Complex Needs and Challenging Behaviour: 3rd Quarterly Report—2016 (Ms Berry), 25
Singapore delegation—November 2018 (Ms Fitzharris), 1324Social inclusion in the Arts—2017 Plan (Mr Ramsay), 324Statement of priorities—
(Mr Ramsay), 674(Mr Steel), 1335
Status of women in the ACT—International Women’s Day 2018 (Ms Berry), 722Strategic outcomes and priorities (Ms Stephen-Smith), 38Suburban Land Agency—Progress (Ms Berry), 355Suicide Prevention in the ACT (Mr Rattenbury), 1710The Canberra Hospital—Switchboard incident (Ms Fitzharris), 162Tourism Ministers meeting in Beijing and Hong Kong business delegation—August 2017
(Mr Barr), 417United Kingdom and Ireland Study Tour—December 2018 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1254United States delegation—October 2017 (Mr Barr), 508USA delegation and American Planning Association Study Tour (Mr Gentleman), 875Veterans Ministers’ Roundtable—Update on Veterans Initiatives and Outcomes
(Mr Ramsay), 623
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Volunteering (Ms Stephen-Smith), 185Waramanga—Provision of a playground (Ms Fitzharris), 874Washington delegation 2018 (Mr Barr), 752We Don’t Shoot Our Wounded and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community
Forum on Domestic and Family Violence—Government response (Ms Berry), 1710Wellington mission—November 2018 (Mr Barr), 1242Winnunga Model of Care—Alexander Maconochie Centre—Implementation
(Mr Rattenbury), 1324Woodlands Conservation Strategy—Progress report (Mr Gentleman), 1300Work health and safety—Annual statement—2017 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 356Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services—Independent Review—Final Report—
Biannual update on implementation of the recommendations (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1693
Government response (Ms Fitzharris), 1463Workplace Safety Performance—Annual statement—
2017-18 (Ms Stephen-Smith), 9562018-19 (Ms Orr), 1658
Ministerial statements—continuedYouth Justice in the ACT—
Blueprint (Ms Stephen-Smith), 162Update (Ms Stephen-Smith), 282
Zero Emission Vehicle Summit (UK) and Global Climate Action Summit (US)—Report—September 2018 (Mr Gentleman), 1091
Mitchell—Delivery of city services. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Light rail stop. See “Petitions”, “Statements—By Minister” and “Committees—
Environment and Transport and City Services”Mobility—
Parking arrangements. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Permits. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Molonglo Valley—Planning and development. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Strategic Assessment—Independent Audit. See “Statements—By Minister”
Government response. See “Statements—By Minister”Moss Review—
Implementation. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Recommendations—Closure. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note
of papers”Motion—Moved on behalf of Minister Gentleman, 1248Motion of thanks, 1832Motions—
Assembly business—ACT Integrity Commissioner—
Approval of appointment (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1387Reaffirmation of approval of appointment (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1490
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Authority for Legislative Assembly information to be migrated to, and stored and processed by, a cloud service provider—Continuing resolution (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1118
Continuing resolutions—5AA—Commissioner for Standards—Amendment (Ms Burch); debate ensued;
agreed to, 11866—Declaration of Private Interests of Members—Amendment (Ms Burch); agreed
to, 626Dealing with claims of parliamentary privilege that arise during the exercise of the
ACT Integrity Commission’s powers and functions—Continuing resolution (Ms Burch); debate ensued; agreed to, 1187
Deliberative democratic processes (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 706
Indigenous language in the Assembly (Mr Rattenbury, Mr Milligan, Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 1808
Republic of Kiribati—40th anniversary of independence (Ms Burch); debate ensued; agreed to, 1523
Motions—continuedSexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Amendment Bill 2020—Proposed
reference to 10th Assembly committee (Mr Coe); debate ensued; negatived, 2152Standing orders—
Standing order 22—Leave for Members—Amendment (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1326Standing order 30—Prayer or Reflection—Amendment (Ms Stephen-Smith);
debate ensued; agreed to, 832Standing order 213A—Amendment (Ms Burch); debate ensued; agreed to, 445Standing order 229B—Use of audio visual or audio links–Amendment—
(Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1920(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1960
Standing order 254A—Request for explanation concerning government response to Committee report—Amendment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 41
Establishment/Membership—2016 ACT Election and Electoral Act—Select Committee—
Establishment (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 42Membership (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 45
Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—Membership—
(Mr Coe); agreed to, 12(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13, 683, 918(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 829, 978, 1171(Mr Wall); agreed to, 685, 903(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1005
COVID-19 Pandemic Response—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Wall); debate ensued; agreed to, 1919
Amendment to reporting date (Mr Wall); debate ensued; agreed to, 2143Amendment to resolution—
(Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 1936
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(Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 2001Membership (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1924
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Membership—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1630(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Motions—continuedMembership—
(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1493, 1840(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Mr Wall); agreed to, 1036, 1119(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 981
End of Life Choices in the ACT—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Barr); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
627Amendment to resolution (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 914Amendment to reporting date (Ms Cody); agreed to, 1140
Membership (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 631Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—
Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13Amendment to resolution—
(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Membership—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1630(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Mr Wall); agreed to, 679
Estimates 2017-2018—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Coe); agreed to, 88Membership (Mr Gentleman), agreed to, 92
Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Wall)—
Adjourned, 676Agreed to, 753
Membership (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 756Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—
Establishment (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1272
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Establishment (Mr Wall); debate ensued; agreed to, 1906Rescission of resolution (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1920
Membership (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1910Rescission of resolution (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1920
Fuel Pricing—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1243
Amendment to resolution (Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1466Membership (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1246
Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Motions—continuedMembership—
(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 981
Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 41
Amendment to resolution (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 234Membership (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 45
Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee—Establishment (Mr Barr); agreed to, 847Membership (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 853
Integrity Commission—Standing Committee—Establishment (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1187Membership—
(Mr Gentleman), agreed to, 1193, 1493(Mr Wall); agreed to, 1697
Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Membership—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1630(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Mr Wall); agreed to, 738, 1119(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 981
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489
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(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028Membership—
(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1630(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Mr Wall); agreed to, 679
Privileges 2017—Select Committee—Proposed establishment (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; closure moved and
agreed to; motion negatived, 303Privileges 2018—Select Committee—
Establishment (Ms Cody)—Adjourned, 783Debate resumed; adjourned, 790Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 794Motions—continued
Amendment to resolution (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 836Proposed establishment (Mr Wall)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 751Debate resumed; amdt moved; adjourned, 754For subsequent proceedings see “Motions—Assembly
business—Inquiries/References—Administration and Procedures—Standing Committee—Standing orders relating to contempt”
Privileges 2018 (No 2)—Select Committee—Proposed establishment (Mr Coe); debate ensued; negatived, 832
Privileges 2019—Select Committee—Establishment (Ms Cody); agreed to, 1380Membership (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1381
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1028
Membership—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032
Standing Committees—Establishment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 13
Amendment to resolution—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489(Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1028
Membership—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 24, 1630(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1032(Mr Wall); agreed to, 679, 1119(Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 981
Government responses—To take note of paper—
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2016 ACT Election and Electoral Act—Select Committee—Report—Inquiry into the 2016 ACT Election and the Electoral Act (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 766
Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—Report 12—Protocols for Visits by Members to Government Schools (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1543
Education, Training and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Report 6—Management and Minimisation of bullying and Violence in ACT Schools (Mr Gentleman)—Adjourned; 1736See also “Motions—To take note of papers—Schools Education Advisory
Committee”End of Life Choices in the ACT—Select Committee—Report—Government
response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1543Motions—continued
Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Report 2—Planning, management and delivery of road maintenance in the ACT
(Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 710Report 3—Draft Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve Management Plan 2017 and
paper (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 686Report 4—Management of ACT Cemeteries (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued;
agreed to, 757Report 6—Inquiry into a Proposal for a Mammal Emblem for the ACT (Mr Barr);
agreed to, 1176Report 7—Inquiry into ACT Libraries (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to,
1324Estimates 2017-2018—Select Committee—
Report—Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (Mr Barr)—Adjourned, 323Debate resumed; agreed to, 387
Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the
Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019 (Mr Barr)—Adjourned, 924Agreed to, 979
Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the
Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020 (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1574Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—
Report 2—Inquiry into the Employment of People with Disabilities (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 631
Report 4—Inquiry into the Implementation, Performance and Governance of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in the ACT (Mr Gentleman)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 1300
Report 7—Inquiry into Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1653
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Report 10—Report on Inquiry into Maternity Services in the ACT (Mr Gentleman)—Adjourned, 2084
Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee—Report—Inquiry into an Independent Integrity Commission (Mr Barr); debate
ensued; agreed to, 723Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee—
Report—Inquiry into the establishment of an integrity commission for the ACT (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1141
Motions—continuedJustice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—
(Eighth Assembly)—Report 7—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s report on rehabilitation of male detainees at the AMC (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 94
Report 3—Report on inquiry into the Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1276
Report 6—Report on inquiry into domestic and family violence—policy approaches and responses (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1839
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to,
710Report 3—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 344 Woden Town Centre:
Zone Changes and Amendments to the Phillip Precinct Map and Code (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 927
Report 4—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 329: Weston Group Centre and Surrounding Community and Leisure and Accommodation Lands: Zone changes and amendments to the Weston Precinct map and code (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 854
Report 6—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 345 Mawson Group Centre: Zone Changes and Amendments to the Mawson Precinct Map and Code (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1256
Report 9—Draft variation No 360—Molonglo River Reserve: changes to public land reserve overlay boundaries and minor zone adjustment (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1784
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Report 3—Inquiry into Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) and Appropriation
(Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) (Mr Barr)—Adjourned, 787Agreed to, 790
Report 4—Methodology for determining rates and land tax in strata residences (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1223
Report 6—Inquiry into Commercial Rates—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1544
Inquiries/References—Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—
Commissioner for Standards—Referrals process (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 90
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Continuing resolution 9 (Mr Coe); debate ensued; negatived, 832Estimates procedures (Mr Wall); agreed to, 676Inclusion of respectful dialogue within the Code of Conduct (Ms Orr); amdt
moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1375Omnibus amendment bills (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to,
as amended, 89Proposed changes to the ACT Register of Lobbyists (Mr Gentleman); agreed to,
1115Amendment to reporting date (Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1140Amendment to reporting date (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1272
Motions—continuedProvisions and conventions around committee inquiries (Ms Orr); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1466Review of Continuing Resolution 9—Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
—Procedures for Election (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 624
Review of the application of Section 65 of the Self-Government Act (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1031
Standing orders relating to contempt (Mr Wall)—Amdt withdrawn; amdt moved; amdts to amdt moved; question divided;
amdt (1) agreed to; amdts (2) and (3) negatived; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 758
For earlier proceedings see “Motions—Assembly business—Establishment/ Membership—Privileges 2018—Select Committee—Proposed establishment”
Visits by Members to Government schools—Protocols (Ms Lee)—Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with
SO74, 1244Debate resumed; amdt to amdt agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to;
motion, as amended, agreed to, 1249Amendment to reporting date (Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1462
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Building and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Mr Wall); agreed
to, 1748Drone—Delivery systems in the ACT (Mr Wall); amdts moved and negatived;
amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1116Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Wall)—
Debate resumed; amdt withdrawn; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 918
For earlier proceedings see “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References—Public Accounts—Standing Committee”
Racing (Greyhounds) Amendment Bill 2017 and the Domestic Animals (Racing Greyhounds) Amendment Bill 2017 (Mr Wall), debate ensued; negatived, 555
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Enrolments and capacity in Canberra public schools (Mr Pettersson)—
Adjourned, 46Discharged, 270
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Literacy instruction in ACT schools—Out-of-order petition (Ms Lee); agreed to, 1462Petition (Ms Lee); agreed to, 1461
Management and minimisation of bullying and violence in schools (Ms Berry); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 1376
Universal access to early childhood education (Mr Steel)—Adjourned, 45Discharged, 269
Motions—continuedEnvironment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—
ACT transport network—Out-of-order petitions—Papers (Miss Burch); agreed to, 1490Petition (Miss Burch); agreed to, 1490
Animal Welfare Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Proposed reference (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; negatived, 1532
Farrer—Development and implementation of a strategic plan for enhanced community facilities—Petitions (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 280
Mammal emblem for the ACT (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed to, 632Retention of route 54 bus service between Gungahlin and Belconnen—Out-of-
order petition (Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 923Supply of water to the Tharwa community (Mr Wall); debate ensued; agreed to,
1763Territory Coat of Arms (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1172
Amendment to reporting date (Ms Orr); agreed to, 1465, 1532Estimates 2017-2018—Select Committee—
Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (Mr Barr), agreed to, 275
Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative
Assembly) Bill 2018-2019 (Mr Barr), agreed to, 867Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—
Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020 (Mr Barr), agreed to, 1520
Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—Child and youth protection services (Mrs Kikkert)—
Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1466Debate ensued; agreed to, 1469
Delivery of high quality maternity services (Mrs Dunne)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 865Discharged, 1077
Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Hanson)—Debate ensued; negatived, 1156Debate ensued; agreed to, 1265
Employment of people with a disability (Mr Steel)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 43
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Discharged, 123Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee—
Integrity Commission Bill 2018—Exposure draft (Mr Barr); agreed to, 874Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—
Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018 (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 804
Motions—continuedEvidence and best practice around prevention and early intervention programs
in the prevention of domestic and family violence (Ms Cody)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 46Discharged, 151
Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Bill 2019 (Ms Cody)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 1792Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1793Amendment to reporting date (Mrs Jones); agreed to, 1908
Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018—Exposure draft and Guide to the Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018 Exposure Draft (Mr Gentleman); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1025Amendment to reporting date (Ms Lee); debate ensued; amdt moved and
agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1089Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—
Draft Integrity Commission Bill 2018 (Ms Lee); agreed to, 1047Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—
Coombs Peninsula—Development—Petition (Mrs Jones); agreed to, 1791Greater housing affordability (Ms Orr)—
Adjourned, 46Discharged, 151
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2)
(Mr Coe), agreed to, 675Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) (Mr Coe), agreed to, 674Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 (No 2) (Mr Barr), agreed to, 1868Commercial rates (Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 1172Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Wall)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 914Debate resumed; amdt moved; adjourned, 916For subsequent proceedings see “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/
References—Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee”Strata residences—Methodology for determining rates and land tax—Papers
(Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 673Amendment to reporting date (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 829
Standing Committees—2015-2016 Annual and Financial Reports (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 80
Amendment to reporting date—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—CIT—Annual report 2016 (Mr Pettersson); agreed to, 271
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Amendment to resolution—University of Canberra (Mr Pettersson), 379Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Mrs Jones); agreed to,
161Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee (Ms Le Couteur); agreed
to, 161Motions—continued
2016-2017 Annual and Financial Reports (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 489Amendment to resolution (Ms Orr); agreed to, 752
2017-2018 Annual and Financial Reports (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 10652018-2019 Annual and Financial Reports (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1748
Petitions and/or ministerial responses—To take note—Agreed to, 1357, 1573, 1619, 1625. 1633, 1914, 1959, 2016Debate ensued; agreed to, 1216, 1225, 1294, 1386, 1444, 1461, 1490, 1517, 1529,
1579, 1598, 1649, 1709, 1776, 1791, 1807, 1834, 1934, 1999, 2064, 2079, 2100, 2143
Printing, publication and circulation of report—Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—Inquiry into the
future sustainability of health funding in the ACT (Mrs Dunne); agreed to, 1172Report be noted/adopted—
2016 ACT Election and Electoral Act—Select Committee—Report—Inquiry into the 2016 ACT Election and the Electoral Act (Ms Cody);
debate ensued; agreed to, 622Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—
2016—Report 1—Review of standing orders for the Ninth Assembly (Ms Cheyne);
agreed to, 122017—
Report 2—Omnibus Bills (Mr Wall); agreed to, 186Report 3—Commissioner for Standards Referral Process (Ms Cheyne)—
Adjourned, 186, 269Agreed to, 317
Report 4—Code of Conduct for All Members of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory—Review (Mr Wall)—Adjourned, 186Amdt moved; adjourned, 269Amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 316
2018—Report 5—Review of Continuing Resolution 9—Senator for the Australian
Capital Territory—Procedures for Election (Mr Rattenbury)—Adjourned, 677
Report 6—Models for Estimates Inquiries (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 705Report 7—The Conduct of Miss C. Burch MLA (Mr Wall); debate ensued;
agreed to, 978Report 8—Review of the standing orders and continuing resolutions of the
Legislative Assembly (Mr Wall)—
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Adjourned, 1078Amdt moved; adjourned, 1173Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1176
Motions—continued2019—
Report 9—Citizen’s Right of Reply—Australian Education Union (Mr Wall)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 1273Debate resumed; agreed to, 1277
Report 10—Inquiry into the ACT Register of Lobbyists (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1326
Report 11—Citizen's Right of Reply—Mr Joel Dignam (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1326
Report 12—Protocols for Visits by Members to Government Schools (Mr Wall)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 1518Debate resumed; agreed to, 1567
Report 13—Provisions and Conventions around Committee Inquiries (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1530
Report 14—Respectful Dialogue (Mr Wall); agreed to, 1531Report 15—Additional amendments to the Standing Orders (Ms Cheyne);
agreed to, 16202020—
Report 16—Inquiry into the Review of the Performance of the Three Branches of Government in the Australian Capital Territory Against Latimer House Principles—9th Assembly (Ms Burch); debate ensued; agreed to, 1907
Report 17—Inquiry into possible structures of the committee system for the 10TH Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory (Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 2101
COVID-19 Pandemic Response—Select Committee—Interim Report 1 (Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 1961Interim Report 2 (Mr Coe); agreed to, 1983Interim Report 3 (Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 2017Interim Report 4 (Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 2144
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—2017—
Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Mr Hanson); agreed to, 183
2018—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Mr Hanson);
agreed to, 719Report 3—Inquiry into a new Convention Centre for Canberra (Mr Hanson);
agreed to, 720Report 4—Inquiry into Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs)
Amendment Bill 2018 (Mr Hanson); debate ensued; agreed to, 10392019—
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Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Mr Hanson); agreed to, 1254
Report 6—Inquiry into drone delivery systems in the ACT (Mr Hanson); agreed to, 1567
Motions—continuedReport 7—Inquiry into the Building and Construction Legislation Amendment
Bill 2019 (Mr Hanson); agreed to, 17772020—
Report 8—Report into Annual and financial Reports 2018-2019 (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916
Report 9—Inquiry into Building Quality (Mr Hanson); debate ensued; agreed to, 2042
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—2017—
Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Mr Pettersson); agreed to, 184
2018—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 and University
of Canberra 2016 Annual Report (Mr Pettersson); agreed to, 720Report 3—Inquiry into the Extent, Nature and Consequence of Insecure Work in
the ACT (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 8012019—
Report 4—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Mr Pettersson); agreed to, 1295
Report 5—Standardised Testing in ACT Schools (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 1334
Report 6—Management and Minimisation of Bullying and Violence in ACT Schools (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 1652
Report 7—Cessation of the Music for Colleges course (Mrs Kikkert); debate ensued; agreed to, 1777
2020—Report 8 (Copy)—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019
(Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916Report 9—Youth Mental Health in the ACT (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued;
agreed to, 2080End of Life Choices—Select Committee—
Report (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1325Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Ms Orr); agreed
to, 184Report 2—Planning, management and delivery of road maintenance in the ACT
(Ms Orr); agreed to, 501Report 3—Draft Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve Management Plan 2017
(Ms Orr); agreed to, 634Report 4—Management of ACT Cemeteries (Ms Orr); agreed to, 635
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2018—Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Ms Orr); agreed
to, 787Motions—continued
Report 6—Inquiry into a Proposal for a Mammal Emblem for the ACT (Ms Orr); agreed to, 873
Report 7—Inquiry into ACT Libraries (Ms Orr); agreed to, 11382019—
Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Ms Orr); agreed to, 1325
Report 9—Inquiry into a Territory Coat of Arms (Ms Orr); agreed to, 16212020—
Report 10—Inquiry into Nature in Our City (Ms Cheyne); agreed to, 1861Report 11—Inquiry into the supply of water to the Tharwa community
(Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916Report 12—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019 (Ms Burch);
agreed to, 1916Estimates 2017-2018—Select Committee—
Report—Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (Mr Wall)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 281Agreed to, 387
Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the
Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019 (Mr Wall)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 872Agreed to, 979
Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the
Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020 (Miss Burch); debate ensued; agreed to, 1529
Fuel Pricing—Select Committee—Report—Interim Report on Inquiry into ACT Fuel Pricing (Ms Cheyne); agreed to,
1492Report—Report on Inquiry into ACT Fuel Pricing (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1626Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Mr Steel);
debate ensued; agreed to, 184Report 2—Inquiry into the Employment of People with Disabilities (Mr Steel);
debate ensued; agreed to, 3832018—
Report 3—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Mr Steel); agreed to, 677
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Report 4—Inquiry into the Implementation, Performance and Governance of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in the ACT (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1139
Motions—continued2019—
Report 5—Inquiry Into the Future Sustainability of Health Funding in the ACT (Ms Cody); agreed to, 1217
Report 6—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Ms Cody); agreed to, 1295
Report 7—Inquiry into Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018 (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1518
2020—Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019 (Ms Burch);
agreed to, 1916Report 9—Interim Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 1)
(Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916Report 10—Report on Inquiry into Maternity Services in the ACT (Ms Cody);
debate ensued; agreed to, 1983Report 11—Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 2) (Ms Cody);
debate ensued; agreed to, 2065Report 12—Final Report on Child and Youth Protection Services (Part 1)
(Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 2144Independent Integrity Commission—Select Committee—Report—Inquiry into an
Independent Integrity Commission (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 507
Independent Integrity Commission 2018—Select Committee—Report—Inquiry into the establishment of an integrity commission for the ACT (Mr Rattenbury)—Adjourned, 1095Debate resumed; agreed to, 1115
Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—2017—
Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Mrs Jones); agreed to, 267
2018—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Ms Cody);
agreed to, 752Report 3—Report on inquiry into the Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018
(Ms Lee)—Adjourned, 1096Debate resumed; agreed to, 1116
2019—Report 4—Report on Inquiry into the Exposure Draft of the Motor Accident
Injuries Bill 2018 (Mrs Jones); agreed to, 1216Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Mrs Jones);
agreed to, 1325
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Report 6—Report on inquiry into domestic and family violence—policy approaches and responses (Ms Cody); agreed to, 1621
Motions—continued2020—
Report 7—Report on Inquiry into Human Rights (Workers Rights) Amendment Bill 2019 (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916
Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019 (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916
Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—2020—
Scrutiny Report 40 (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—
2017—Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Ms Le Couteur);
agreed to, 270Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 501
2018—Report 3—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 344 Woden Town Centre:
Zone Changes and Amendments to the Phillip Precinct Map and Code (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 641
Report 4—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 329: Weston Group Centre and Surrounding Community and Leisure and Accommodation Lands: Zone changes and amendments to the Weston Precinct map and code (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 683
Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 720
Report 6—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 345 Mawson Group Centre: Zone Changes and Amendments to the Mawson Precinct Map and Code (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 1078
2019—Report 7—Draft Variation to the Territory Plan No 350: Changes to definition
of ‘single dwelling block’ (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; agreed to, 1274Report 8—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018
(Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 1295Report 9—Draft variation No 360—Molonglo River Reserve: changes to public
land reserve overlay boundaries and minor zone adjustment (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 1652
Report 10—Draft variation No 355—Calwell Group Centre: Zone Changes and amendments to the Calwell Precinct Map and Code (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; agreed to, 1652
2020—Report 11—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2018-2019 (Ms Burch);
agreed to, 1916Report 12—Inquiry into Engagement with Development Application Processes
in the ACT (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; agreed to, 1937
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Motions—continuedReport 13—Draft Variation No 363—Curtin group centre and adjacent
residential areas: zone changes and amendments to the Curtin precinct map and code (Ms Le Couteur); agreed to, 2072
Report 14—Inquiry into Planning for the Surgical Procedures, Interventional Radiology and Emergency Centre (SPIRE) and the Canberra Hospital campus and immediate surrounds (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; agreed to, 2101
Privileges 2018—Select Committee—Report—Newsletter circulated by two MLAs with links to a Third-Party Website
(Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 872Privileges 2019—Select Committee—
Report—Unauthorised Release of Committee Documents (Mr Pettersson); agreed to, 1529
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—2017—
Report 1—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016 (Mrs Dunne); agreed to, 184
2018—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017 (Mr Pettersson);
agreed to, 720Report 3—Inquiry into Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) and Appropriation
(Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018 (No 2) (Mrs Dunne)—Adjourned, 764
Report 4—Methodology for determining rates and land tax in strata residences (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued, agreed to, 1024
2019—Report 5—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2017-2018 (Mrs Dunne);
agreed to, 1295Report 6—Inquiry into Commercial Rates (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued, agreed
to, 1373Report 7—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s Report No 1 of 2017 (Mrs Dunne);
agreed to, 1567Report 8—Inquiry into Auditor-General’s report No 7 of 2016: Certain Land
Development Agency acquisitions (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 18132020—
Report 9 (Copy)—Inquiry into Annual and Financial Reports 2018-19 (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916
Report 10 (Copy)—Inquiry into the Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 (No 2) (Ms Burch); agreed to, 1916
Report 11—Tender for the sale of Block 30 Dickson (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1962
Report 12—Complaint regarding Auditor-General Report No 3 of 2018 (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1962
Report 13—Inquiry into Auditor-General Report No 8 of 2018: Assembly of rural land west of Canberra (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 2144
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Motions—continuedCensure/No confidence/Want of confidence/Call to resign—
Chief Minister—Proposed censure—Resolution expressing concern (Mr Coe); debate ensued; amdt
moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 717Proposed no confidence—
Notice given (Mr Coe), 482Motion (Mr Coe); debate ensued; motion negatived, 535
Minister for Corrections and Justice Health—Call to resign (Mrs Jones); debate ensued; negatived, 1804
Minister for Disability, Children and Youth—Proposed censure (Mr Coe); debate ensued; negatived, 313
Minister for Health and Wellbeing—Proposed censure (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; motion negatived, 1155Proposed want of confidence (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; motion negatived, 799Proposed no confidence (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; motion negatived, 1322
Minister for Transport and City Services—Proposed censure—Weekend bus services (Miss Burch); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1598
Ms Berry (Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development)—Proposed censure (Mr Coe); debate ensued; motion negatived, 1474
Closure—Privileges 2017—Select Committee—Proposed establishment (Mr Coe); agreed to, 304
Co-sponsored motion, 1607, 1621, 1808Crossbench Executive Members’ business (Pre-2019, see “Motions—Executive
Members' business)”—Climate change (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to motion, as
amended, moved and negatived; agreed to, as amended, 1470Commercial waste collection—Mixed-use areas (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued;
amdts moved and negatived; agreed to, 1984Criminal responsibility—Minimum age (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved; amdt to amdt
moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2102Funding for national institutions in Canberra (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; amdt
moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1378Problem gambling—Harm minimisation (Mr Rattenbury)—
Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 2042Debate resumed; amdt moved; question divided—Paras (1) to (3) agreed to,
paragraph (4) agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2055Smoke and air quality (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 1861Supportive Housing (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; amdts moved; amdt to amdts
moved and agreed to; amdts, as amended, agreed to; agreed to; as amended, 1767
Yellow Box Woodland ecosystems—Protection (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 1908
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Motions—continuedDisallowance/Amendment/Rejection—Planning and Development Act—Planning
and Development (Lease Variation Charges) Determination 2017 (No 2)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-208—Motion to disallow (Ms Lawder); debate ensued; negatived, 558
Executive Members’ business (Post-November 2018, see “Motions—Crossbench Executive Members' business)”—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People—Reconciliation and constitutional
reform (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 317Carmichael coal mine—Proposed construction and impact on climate change
(Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 47Climate change mitigation (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to,
90Community legal centres (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to,
123Emission reduction and renewable energy (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed
to, 791Lease Variation Charges and remissions—Proposed review (Mr Rattenbury); debate
ensued; agreed to, 499National Energy Guarantee (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 915Parliamentary Triangle—Proposed sale of East Block and West Block buildings
(Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 447Pill testing (Mr Rattenbury)—
Debate ensued; agreed to, 633Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 833Debate resumed; agreed to, 836
Problem gambling (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 187Recreational cycling tourism (Mr Rattenbury); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to,
as amended, 538Refugees and asylum seekers—Resettlement (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued;
agreed to, 382Refugees—Financial support (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 755
Order to table—ACT Ambulance Service—SPIRE Project consultation documents, pursuant to standing
order 213A (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1795ACT companies involved with light rail project—Document being quoted from
(Mr Wall); agreed to, 414ACT Health Infrastructure Asset Condition Report and Minor Works Priorities—Paper,
pursuant to standing order 213A (Mr Wall); agreed to, 283Building Health Services Program and Spire project—Speaking notes—Document
quoted from (Mrs Dunne); agreed to, 1119Health data issues—Documents, pursuant to standing order 213A (Mrs Dunne)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 110Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 131
Icon Water contracts with ActewAGL, pursuant to standing order 213A—Documents—(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1029(Mr Coe); debate ensued; agreed to, 977
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Land Development Agency (Mr Coe); amdt moved and negatived in accordance with SO162; motion negatived in accordance with SO162, 32
Motions—continuedPublic Housing Renewal Steering Committee—Documents, pursuant to standing
order 213A (Mr Wall); debate ensued; agreed to, 254SPIRE Project—Options paper, pursuant to standing order 213A (Mrs Dunne); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1849The Canberra Hospital—
AECOM risk assessment report on the performance of infrastructure, pursuant to standing order 213A—(Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; agreed to, 192Evaluation by Independent Legal Arbiter—Extension of time (Ms Burch); agreed
to, 268Switchboard incident—Chronology of events (Ms Fitzharris)—
Amdt moved; adjourned, 162Amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to,
as amended, 191Principal—
ACT Government Campaign Advertising—Independent Reviewer—Appointment—(Mr Barr); agreed to by a 2/3 majority of Members, 92, 1910
Budget 2020-2021 (Mr Barr)—Debate ensued; amdt moved; adjourned, 2002Debate resumed; amdt negatived; amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved; question
divided—para (11) negatived, para (12) negatived; amdt agreed to, agreed to, as amended, 2010
Bushfire and storm season—Motion of thanks (Mr Barr)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1832Debate resumed; agreed to, 1833
Climate change action (Ms Berry and Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 1621
Code of Conduct—Reaffirmation by Members (Ms Burch)—Adjourned, 187, 269Agreed to, 317
Days and times of next meetings (Mr Barr); agreed to, 9Financial integrity and compliance (Mr Barr); amdt moved; question divided;
paragraph (2)(b) agreed to; paragraphs (2)(c) and (d) negatived; agreed to, as amended, 540
Mammal emblem for the ACT (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1176Marriage equality (Mr Barr)—
Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 352Debate resumed; amdt negatived; agreed to, 353
Nobel Peace Ride and the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1031
Rescission and reconsideration—Planning Legislation Amendment Bill 2020 (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 2118Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2020 (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 2151
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Remonstrance—Democratic rights of citizens of the ACT (Mr Barr)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 951Debate resumed; agreed to, 953
Motions—continuedSelf-government in the Territory—30th Anniversary (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed
to, 1383Sitting pattern—
2017 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 412018 (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 4982019 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 9762020 (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1620
Amendment to resolution (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1918Amendment to resolution (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1936
Vocational education and training (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 152Welcoming Cities Network (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1327
Private Members’ business—Access Canberra—Shopfronts (Ms Lee); debate ensued; agreed to, 530ACT Ambulance Service—
Data (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 970Resourcing (Mrs Jones)—
Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 660
Debate ensued; negatived, 692ACT Climate Change Strategy 2019-25 (Mr Gupta)—
Debate ensued; amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO34, 1679ACT clubs—Community contributions (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 935ACT economy—
(Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 28Diversification (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 691
ACT Government and UnionsACT—Relationship (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 368
ACT Health—Governance—Proposed board of inquiry (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 998Management issues (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 807ACT Heritage Council assessments (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 113ACT Multicultural Framework 2015-2020 (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 903ACT Policing—Funding (Mrs Jones)—
Amendment moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 522Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 525
ACT Public Service—Public interest disclosures (Miss Burch); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 907
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Motions—continuedAffordable—
Housing—Strategies (Mr Coe); debate ensued; amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2084
Land release (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2049Alcohol and other drug use—Harm minimisation (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued;
amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2110Alexander Maconochie Centre—
Accommodation and facilities for women (Mrs Jones); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1676
Accommodation—Female detainees (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 73Pressures (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 335
Future accommodation of detainees (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to, agreed to, as amended, 1236
Mistaken release of inmate (Mrs Jones); debate ensued; negatived, 693Policies and procedures (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 569Security issues (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 34
Aluminium cladding—Government buildings (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 432
Animal related businesses—Criminal trespass offences (Mr Wall); debate ensued; negatived, 1616
Apollo 11 mission—50th anniversary (Ms Lawder); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 769
Australian Broadcasting Corporation—Funding cuts (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 944
Australian Public Service—Impact on Canberra (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 142
Australian Space Agency—Proposed location in Canberra (Ms Cheyne)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 901Debate resumed; agreed to, 903
Bail system—Review (Mr Hanson); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 66
Bimberi Youth Detention Centre—Screening practices—Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 822
Blood donation procedures (Mr Steel); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 781Budget policies (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; amendment moved and negatived;
agreed to, 968Building regulatory system—Reforms (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 745Bullying in the health system (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 895
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Motions—continuedBus—
Route changes (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 665Services—
Evening and weekend timetables (Miss Burch)—Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 815Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 816Punctuality (Miss Burch); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 776
Bushfire—Abatement Zone (Mrs Jones)—
Amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to motion, as amended, moved; adjourned, 176
Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 244Prevention (Mrs Jones); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to
amdt, as amended, moved and negatived; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1159
Season—Impact and support (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1843
Business confidence (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 72Canberra—Achievements and future initiatives (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued;
agreed to, 563Casual vacancy in the Australian Senate—Eligibility of candidate (Mrs Dunne); amdt
moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 860Chief Engineer—Proposed appointment (Ms Lawder); amdts moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 859Child—
Placement and care plans (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved; amdts to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 173
Sexual abuse (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 732
Childhood vaccinations (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 110
City services (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 441Clubs sector (Mr Parton); debate ensued; negatived, 526Commercial rates (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1106Community—
Facilities zone land—(Ms Lawder); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt
negatived; negatived, 168Facilities zoned land—
Government transparency (Mr Parton); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 249
Inclusivity (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 133Complex substance use disorders—Treatment for young people (Mrs Kikkert)—
Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1552
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Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1553Motions—continued
Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union—Affiliations (Mr Wall); debate ensued; negatived, 959
Consumer protection—Second-hand vehicles (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1742
Coombs Peninsula—Development (Mrs Jones)—Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1794Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1795
Core—Services—Delivery (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 848Social and economic services—Continued Investment (Ms Cody); debate ensued;
agreed to, 814Cost of living—
(Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1885Pressures (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1504
COVID-19—Flexible work arrangements for public servants (Mr Gupta); debate ensued; agreed
to, 2024Restrictions (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1988
Credit rating (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 395Culturally and linguistically diverse people with a disability—Support (Ms Lee)—
Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1304Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to; as amended, 1304
Dangerous dogs—Legislation—Enforcement (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1308Management and staff resources (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 818Deaf and deafblind community—Mental health services (Ms Lawder)—
Amdt moved; adjourned, 1671Debate resumed; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 1675Deaf community—Auslan support during emergency situations (Ms Lawder); amdt
moved; amdt to amdt moved; amdts to amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to amdt, as amended, agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1853
Demonstration housing precincts (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 260
Development application assessments (Mr Parton)—Debate ensued; adjourned and resumption of debate made an order of the day for
the day after the tabling of the Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Services’ report into engagement with development application processes, 1357
Adjourned, 1530Amdt moved and negatived; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
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Diabetes education and testing (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1550
Motions—continuedDickson—Section 72, Blocks 6, 22 and 25 and Section 34, Block 30 (Mr Coe); amdt
moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 143
Director of Public Prosecutions—Funding (Mr Hanson); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 372
Dog attacks—(Mr Doszpot); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 135Compensation for victims (Mr Doszpot); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 297Domestic and family violence (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1055Drought relief for farm businesses (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to
motion, as amended, moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1613Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Act—Commencement
(Mr Hanson); debate ensued; negatived, 1739Ecotourism (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 376Education—
Continued investment (Mr Steel); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 857
Importance (Ms Orr); amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 333Elective surgery (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
2089Employment conditions and job security (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1226Energy efficiency measures (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 821Energy Efficiency Rating Scheme—Proposed review (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed
to, 909Entertainment zones—Noise levels (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to
motion, as amended, moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1558E-sports strategy (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 1369Federal Public Servants—Relocation—Impact on the ACT (Ms Cheyne); debate
ensued; agreed to, 172Fertility preservation (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1636Flexible payment options for fees and charges (Ms Cody); debate ensued; amdt
moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1359Food and garden waste disposal strategies (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved and agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 1501Gender—
Equality (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 737Equity in sport (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 307
Governance of the Territory (Ms Lawder)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 331Debate resumed; negatived, 333
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Motions—continuedGovernment—
Procurement policies (Ms Cody); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to motion, as amended, moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 694
Services—Investment (Ms Cody)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 471Debate resumed; agreed to, 472
Green waste collection services (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 700
Greyhound racing industry (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 30, 772
Gungahlin—Community facilities (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 1515Town Centre—Proposed community centre (Ms Orr); amdts moved and ruled out-
of-order; amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1267
H Course—Australian National University School of Music (Ms Lee)—Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1002Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1004
Health—Infrastructure—(Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1509Investment and planning (Ms Cheyne)—
Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 662Debate ensued; agreed to, 665
Health and wellbeing—Investment (Ms Cody); debate ensued; amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 254
Health Workers (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; amdts moved and agreed to: agreed to, as amended, 2108
Housing—Affordability (Mr Coe)—
Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to; as amended, 1448Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1643
Affordability and homelessness—(Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 749Funding (Ms Orr); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to: agreed to; as
amended, 527Housing and rental affordability (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 2068Hydrotherapy services in South Canberra (Mrs Dunne)—:
Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1445
Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1580Icon Water and ActewAGL service agreements—Transparency (Mr Coe); amdt moved
and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 308Inclusive and supportive community (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; amdt moved and
negatived; agreed to, 430
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Motions—continuedIntegrated transport network (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 329International Mother Language Day (Mr Coe); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 396Intersection of Tillyard and Ginninderra Drives—Traffic safety measures (Mrs Kikkert);
amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 697Language education (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
1162Large-scale venue for multicultural and community events at EPIC—Feasibility
(Mr Gupta and Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1607Lawson—Designated parking (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved and agreed to; debate
ensued; amendment to motion, as amended, moved and negatived; agreed to, as amended, 1851
Light Rail—Construction—Impact on local businesses (Mr Milligan)—
Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 849Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1237
Stage 1—Increased demand (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to; as amended, 1590Review (Mr Milligan); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1560
Litter and illegal dumping (Mr Milligan); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1891
Local shops—Maintenance (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 966
Long service leave—Transient workers (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 2067Low income Canberrans—Support (Ms Le Couteur)—
Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1157Debate ensued; agreed to, 1159
Major Events Strategy (Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 401Marriage equality—
(Mr Pettersson); debate ensued; agreed to, 65Law reform and discrimination (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 568
Mental health—Services (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1991System (Mrs Dunne); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1097
Middle childhood—Services and programs (Mrs Kikkert)—Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1230Amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1232
Milk bank—Establishment (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1096Ministerial travel (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 374Mitchell—Delivery of city services (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to,
as amended, 427Motions—continued
Mobility—Parking arrangements (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1894
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Permits (Ms Lee); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 337Molonglo Valley—Planning and development (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1734Mount Taylor—Safe access (Mr Parton); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 398Mpowerdome (Mr Wall); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 75Murray-Darling Basin (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1234Namadgi National Park—Management of feral horses (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1005Nappies and personal hygiene products—Sustainable products (Ms Cheyne); debate
ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1554National Construction Code (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1455National Disability Insurance Scheme—Provision for sex therapy and sex work
services (Ms Cody)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1583Amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to motion, as amended, moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 1584Network19—
(Miss Burch)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1888Debate resumed; negatived, 1888
Impact on students (Miss Burch); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1451
Issues (Miss Burch); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1798
Weekend bus services (Miss Burch); amdt moved and agreed to; amdt to motion, as amended, moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1586
Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—(Mr Milligan); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 438(Mr Milligan); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 246
Office for Mental Health—Establishment delay (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; amendment moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 668
Older Canberrans—Services (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1316
Out-of-home care review (Mrs Dunne); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1639
Outlaw motorcycle gang violence—Legislative approach (Mr Hanson); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2051
Parking infringement fines (Mr Pettersson); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1844
Motions—continuedParliamentary Agreement for the 9th Legislative Assembly (Mr Coe)—
Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 68Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 70
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Participatory budgeting (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 363
Penalty rates (Mr Pettersson)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 109Debate resumed; agreed to, 110
Personal safety in ACT schools (Ms Lee); debate ensued; negatived, 1265Physical activity in schools (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1361Place name guidelines (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1161Plant-based foods (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; negatived, 1611Plastic waste reduction (Ms Orr); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 960Policing numbers (Mrs Jones); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
1370Population growth (Mr Pettersson)—
Debate ensued; amdts moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 370Debate resumed; amdts negatived; agreed to, 372
P-plate drivers—Proposed curfew and restrictions (Miss Burch)—Amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74,
962Debate resumed; amdt to amdt agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 964Progressive and inclusive policies (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 33Proposed bus network (Miss Burch)—
Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 938Debate resumed; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 940
Protecting students and staff from discrimination (Ms Orr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1053
Public housing (Mr Parton); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 138Public sector employment in the ACT—Decentralisation (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1305Rates and taxes—Impact on families (Mr Coe); debate ensued; negatived, 1735Rates—
(Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2021Reform (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 406
Recidivism rate (Mrs Jones); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 258
Recreational vehicle tourism (Mr Wall); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1108
Recycling and waste reduction (Ms Orr); debate ensued; amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1547
Red Hill—Open Space area and environs (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and negatived; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 463
Motions—continuedRenewable energy—(Ms Orr)—
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Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 774Debate resumed; agreed to, 776
Initiatives (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 482Reproductive health products and advice—Access (Ms Cody); debate ensued; amdt
moved; amdt to amdt moved and withdrawn; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to; as amended, 931
Residential—Premises—Temperature management strategies (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved
and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1310Rates—Rebate (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1966
Resuable coffee cup zone trial (Ms Orr); amdt moved and agreed to; amendments to motion, as amended, moved and negatived; agreed to, as amended, 1450
Review of whistleblower protection (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1364
Rights and interests of women and girls (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 301Roads infrastructure (Ms Cody); amdt moved and negatived; amdt moved and agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 1736Schooling during COVID-19 pandemic (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 1943Schools for All Report (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
402School zones—Safety (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended,
1227Secure employment (Ms Cody)—
Debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1507Debate ensued; agreed to, 1509
Self Help Organisations United Together (SHOUT) (Ms Lee); amdts moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 107
Severe weather events—Impact on businesses (Mr Wall)—Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1846Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1849
Sexual health outreach (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1444Single-use plastic (Ms Orr); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1103Social housing—
Provision of incentives—Investment by residential property investors (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 891
Stock (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 779Social, economic and political equality of women (Ms Cheyne); amdts moved and
agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 115Solar panels and batteries—Disposal (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 1513Motions—continued
Street sweeping (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 854
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Sustainable building materials (Ms Cody); amdt moved and agreed to; debate ensued; amdt to motion, as amended, moved and negatived; agreed to, as amended, 1641
Taxation (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1605Taxi industry—Regulation (Miss Burch); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1259Teacher and student safety (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as
amended, 1049Territory rights (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 1792Territory’s finances (Mr Coe); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and negatived;
amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 27Tharwa Bridge—Renaming (Mr Parton); debate ensued; amdts moved and agreed to;
agreed to, as amended, 1102The Canberra Hospital—
Identified infrastructure risks (Mrs Dunne)—Debate ensued; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 302Debate resumed; agreed to, 304
Infrastructure programs (Mrs Dunne)—Amdt moved; debate interrupted in accordance with SO74, 1637Debate resumed; amdt agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1638
Medical imaging department (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; negatived, 944Tree—
Canopy—Protection (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 476
Planting (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 2006Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses (Ms Lawder); amdt moved; amdt
to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; areed to, as amended, 1588
Underperformance in ACT schools—Proposed independent inquiry (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1007
Units—Methodology for calculating general rates (Mr Coe); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 469
Urban renewal precincts (Ms Le Couteur); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 656
Vacant land—Taxation (Ms Le Couteur); amdt moved; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 103
Violence in schools (Ms Lee); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1740
Voluntary assisted dying (Ms Cheyne); debate ensued; agreed to, 521Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin—Recognition (Mr Gupta); debate
ensued; amdt moved and negatived; agreed to, 1889Wanniassa Park and Ride access (Ms Lawder); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to,
as amended, 1633
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Motions—continuedWaramanga—Provision of playground (Mr Hanson); amdt moved; amdt to amdt
moved; amdt to amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, to amdt agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 739
Waste management (Mr Steel); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 179
Water security (Mr Gupta); debate ensued; amdt moved and agreed to; agreed to, as amended, 1795
Women’s sport (Ms Cody); debate ensued; agreed to, 1054Workplace safety training in government schools (Mr Wall); amdt moved and agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 304Youth recidivism—Data collection (Mrs Kikkert); amdt moved and agreed to; agreed
to, as amended, 473Pursuant to standing order 118A(b)—Answer—Motion to take note of explanation—
Questions on notice—No 1—Answer (Mrs Dunne); agreed to, 52Nos 42-50—Answer (Mrs Jones); agreed to, 52Nos 604 and 619 (Mrs Dunne); agreed to, 454
Pursuant to standing order 118A(c)—Failure to provide answer within time provided for by the standing orders—Motion to take note—Questions on notice—
No 1 (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; negatived, 70No 1915 (Mrs Dunne); negatived, 1173Nos 358, 361 and 363 (Mrs Dunne); debate ensued; negatived, 391
Question on notice No 320 (Mr Coe); agreed to, 303To authorise publication of papers—
Independent Legal Arbiter—Reports (Ms Burch); agreed to, 316Report—SPIRE Options Paper—Disputed claim of privilege, pursuant to standing
order 213A(j) (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1923To take note of papers—
2018 ACT Youth Assembly Report 2018—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1624
2018-19 bushfire season—Early commencement—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 956
2019-20 bushfire season—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1693Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander—
Affairs—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 50Agreement 2015-2018—Annual Report—
2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 6312018—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to,
1168Children and young people in care in the ACT—Ministerial statement
(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 390Cultural integrity in ACT public schools—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed
to, 722
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Motions—continuedAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Act—ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body—Report on the outcomes of the ATSIEB Hearings2018—Eighth Report to the ACT Government (Mr Gentleman)—
Debate ensued; agreed to, 1248Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1569
2019—Ninth Report to the ACT Government (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1765
Access Canberra—Five years of quality service to the Canberra community—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1810
Access to Hydrotherapy in the ACT—Further progress in implementing the recommendations in the Nous Report—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 1810
Achievements—In the first year—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury)—
Adjourned, 509Agreed to, 1622
Over the last year—Ministerial statement—(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 488(Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 509
ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Agreement 2019-2028—Ministerial statement and papers (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1296
ACT Active Ageing Framework 2015-2018—Final update on progress—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1141Update for 2016-2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued;
agreed to, 390ACT Ambulance Service—
Blueprint for Change—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1217
Review on patterns of ambulance demand and crewing—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1140
ACT Carers Strategy—Launch of the 3 year Action Plan—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 1040
ACT Children and Young People’s Commitment 2015-2025—Progress update on implementation—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith)—Agreed to, 129, 726, 1374
ACT deaths due to suicide and information about available front line suicide prevention and postvention services and support—Report—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 235
ACT Fire and Rescue—Aerial capability—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1297
ACT Graduated Licensing Scheme Reforms—Update—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1168
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Motions—continuedACT Health—
Accreditation update—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 840
Assets—Maintaining—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 389
Data and reporting—Terms of reference for the system-wide review—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 128
Reporting—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 50
System Wide Data Review Quarterly Update—June 2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 235September 2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 418November 2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 622February 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 706May 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to,
830Transition and Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Accreditation—Update
—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 955
Transition and workplace culture—Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 1039
ACT Housing Choices Collaboration Hub Recommendations—Government response—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1024
ACT Housing Strategy—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1090
ACT Housing Strategy and Implementation Plan—Annual update—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1778
ACT Human Rights Commission—Commission Initiated Review of Allegations regarding Bimberi Youth Justice Centre Report—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1521
ACT Multicultural Framework 2015-2020—Implementation and outcomes (First Action Plan 2015-2018)—
Second update—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 411Third update—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 1141
Second Action Plan—2019-2020 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1469ACT Office for Mental Health—Establishment—Ministerial statement
(Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 390ACT Place Names Committee and Guidelines Review (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1520ACT Policing—Key priorities—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 99ACT Public Health Services—Cultural Review Implementation—Inaugural Annual
Review (Mr Gentleman)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 1988
ACT Prevention of Violence against Women and Children Strategy 2011-2017—2nd Implementation Plan 2015-2017—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 788
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Motions—continuedACT Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020—Road Safety Report Card 2019
(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1256ACT Volunteering Statement Action Plan 2018-2021—Ministerial statement
(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 864ACT’s Work Safety Compliance Infrastructure, Policies and Procedures—Independent
review—Government response—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1091
Age Friendly Canberra—a Vision for our City (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1276
Alexander Maconochie Centre—Accommodation—Female detainees—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury);
agreed to, 315Female detainee accommodation—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury)—
Adjourned, 509Update on recommendations arising from reviews agreed by Government relating
to the operations—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 185Aluminium Cladding Working Group—Update—Ministerial statement
(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 350Asbestos related works across Canberra—
Ministerial annual statement—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1593
Asbestos related works across Canberra—Minister’s annual statement—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 925
Asia Ministerial Trade Delegation—July 2018—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 925
Auditor-General Act—Auditor-General’s Reports—No 3/2015—Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment—Progress report on the
implementation of the recommendations—Ministerial statement and paper (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 128
No 2/2019—Recognition and implementation of obligations under the Human Rights Act 2004—Government response (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1521
No 5/2019—Management of the System-Wide Data Review implementation program—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1660
No 7/2019—Referral processes for the support of vulnerable children—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1765
Better Suburbs Statement 2030—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 989
Bimberi—Headline Indicators Report (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1378Youth Justice Centre—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1627Blueprint for Youth Justice in the ACT 2012-22—Final Report and 2012-2018 Progress
Highlights (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1468
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Motions—continuedBuilding quality improvement—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1064Building reforms—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 2040Building regulatory reforms—
Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed to, 1324Six monthly update—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed
to, 1650Building the future—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 47Bus services—Punctuality and evening and weekend services—Ministerial statement
(Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 975Bushfire Abatement Zone—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 355Canberra’s tree canopy coverage—To protect and increase—Ministerial statement
(Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 1064, 1746Centenary Hospital for Women and Children—
Future Planning for Public Maternity Services in the ACT—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 950
Update on maternity services—May 2019—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 1462
Centenary Hospital—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 350
Child care placement and care plans—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 350
Children and Young People Act—ACT Children and Young People Death Review Committee—Annual Report 2018 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1521
Children and young people—Out-of-home care review—Response to resolution of the Assembly—Statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1923
Climate Action Roundtable—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 129Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act—Pursuant to subsection 12(4)—
Annual report by independent entity—ACT Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2017-18 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1247
Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment Act—State of the Environment Report 2019 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to,
1867Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2021
Unfantastic Plastic—Review of the ACT Plastic Shopping Bag Ban—Government response—(Mr Gentleman)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 1468Debate resumed; agreed to, 1622
Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 1254Community—
Facility-zoned land—Public housing—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 282
Sector reform—Co-contribution expenditure—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 418
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Motions—continuedConference of Parties (COP22) in Marrakech—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury);
agreed to, 38Coronavirus (COVID-19)—
ACT Economic Response—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 2000ACT Government response—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to,
1935, 1982, 2000, 2016, 2040Coroners Act, pursuant to subsection 57(5)—Report of Coroner—Inquest into the
death of—Joanne Lea Lovelock—Report and Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate
ensued; debate ensued; agreed to, 2107Lauren Maree Johnstone—Report and Government response (Mr Gentleman);
debate ensued; agreed to, 1838Luke Newsome (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1766Michael Richard Hall and Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1766Courts Construction Project—Update to the Legislative Assembly on the progress—
Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1090COVID-19—Update on Government response—Ministerial statement
(Ms Stephen-Smith)—Agreed to, 1960Debate ensued; agreed to, 2100
Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act, pursuant to subsection 81(1)—Intensive Correction Orders Review Report (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1876
Cross-portfolio delegation—Singapore and Finland—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 315
Deaf and deafblind community—Mental health services—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); debate ensued; agreed to, 1809
Delivering—An inclusive, progressive and connected Canberra—Ministerial statement
(Mr Barr); agreed to, 1039The better Canberra we promised—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to,
461Demonstration housing precincts—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to,
552Detention Exit Community Outreach Program—Ministerial statement
(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 764Dogs—Management in the ACT—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate
ensued; agreed to, 443Economic and fiscal update—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed
to, 2151Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on
Annual and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Recommendation 2—Streetlight Contract—Government response—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); agreed to, 1114
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Motions—continuedEducation, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Inquiry into the
Extent, Nature and Consequence of Insecure Work in the ACT—Statement regarding the outcomes—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1025
Electronic gaming machines in the Territory—Reducing the number—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed to, 765
End of bushfire season—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1493Estimates 2018-2019—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and
Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019—Recommendation 78—Radiology training accreditation at Canberra Hospital—Response (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1784
Estimates 2019-2020—Select Committee—Report—Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020—Recommendation 81—Remediation of outmoded technology—Status report
(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1784Recommendation 92—Progress report on a patient navigation service—Ministerial
statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 1746Recommendation 100—Strategies for tackling occupational violence in ACT public
health facilities—Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith)—Adjourned, 1778
European Union Delegation—August and September 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 622
Evaluation of the 2015 Innovation Reforms to the On-Demand Transport Industry in the ACT—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 989
Extended Throughcare—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 122Financial Management Act—
Pursuant to subsection 20A(2)—Budget—Budget review2018-19 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 12232019-20 (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1868
Pursuant to section 25—Consolidated Annual Financial Statements—2018-2019 financial year (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1784
Pursuant to section 26—Consolidated Financial Report—Financial quarter ending—31 December 2019 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1866
Pursuant to section 30E—Half-yearly performance report—December 2018—Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1224
Pursuant to subsection 30F(3)—2018-19 Capital Works Program—Progress report—Year-to-date 31 December
2018 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 12762019-20 Capital Works Program—Progress report—Year-to-date—30
September 2019 (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1783Motions—continued
Future of education—A ten year education strategy—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued;
agreed to, 950Implementation—
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Plan (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1569Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry)—
Adjourned, 1242Debate resumed; agreed to, 1250
Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 79, 682Germany and Spain Mission—October 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed
to, 552Government—
Achievements—One year in—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 461Priorities—
2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 50Spring 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 2822018—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 651Spring 2018—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 8742019—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 12172020—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); debate ensued; agreed to, 1833
Greyhound—Industry transition—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed
to, 1113Racing industry—Ending—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued;
agreed to, 356Harmony Day—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to,
99Harrison School—Copy of statement (Ms Berry)—
Adjourned, 989Debate resumed; agreed to, 994
Health infrastructure planning—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith)—Adjourned, 1778
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as applied by the States and Territories—Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2019 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1867
Homelessness data—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 752Housing ACT’S procurement of a Total Facilities Manager—Outcome of the ACT
Auditor-General’s performance audit—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1242
Hydrotherapy services—ACT—Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed
to, 1872South Canberra—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued;
agreed to, 1574Motions—continued
Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission—Investigation into Petrol Prices and Competition in the ACT—Final Report—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1532
Indonesian delegation—February 2019 (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1297
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International Women’s Day—2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 982019—Ministerial Statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1296
Japan delegation—October 2018—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1140Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on Annual
and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Update on Disability recommendations 11 and 12—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 765
Landcare—30th Anniversary of the establishment—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1565
Leading Data Reform: The Way Forward—Outcomes of the ACT Health System-Wide Data Review—Ministerial statement and papers (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 956
Learning from Canberra’s Climate-Fuelled Summer of Crisis—A report with recommendations submitted to the ACT Minister for Sustainability and Climate Change by the ACT Climate Change Council (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2108
Light Rail Stage 1 Review—City to Gungahlin Light Rail Benefits Realisation—Snapshot—Response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1942
Litter and illegal dumping—Response to resolution of the Assembly—Statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 2006
Low income Canberrans—Support—Response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman)—Adjourned, 1623
Lower Cotter Catchment Restoration Evaluation—The Heroic and the Dammed (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 1248
Meningococcal B Vaccination Program for Babies—Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 1658
Mental Health Act—Review of the Authorised Period of Emergency Detention (Mr Gentleman)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 1543Review of the Operation of Mental Health Orders under the ACT Mental Health
Act 2015—Sections, 58, 66, 101, 102, 108 (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1867
Mental health—Inpatient services—Ministerial statement and papers (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to,
1168Patient data—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury)—Adjourned, 1778
Milk bank—Feasibility of establishing—Response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1812
Motions—continuedMinisterial—
Delegation—India—September 2019—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1745North America—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 324Singapore—April 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 185United Kingdom—April 2019—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); agreed
to, 1518
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Priorities—Ministerial statement—(Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 38(Ms Orr); agreed to, 1627
Trade Delegation June 2017—Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 315
Molonglo Valley—Planning and development—Independent review—ACT Government statement and Response to resolution of the Assembly, and Independent review of planning development and built form (excellence in sustainable design) in the Molonglo Valley—Final report (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2005
Moss Review—Implementation—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 682Recommendations—Closure—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to,
1064Mount Taylor—Better access and safety—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1141National Apology to the Stolen Generation—Ten Year Anniversary—Ministerial
statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 642National Disability Insurance Scheme—Implementation Report and Role of the ACT
Government—Six monthly report—December 2016 (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 122June 2017 (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 443
Nature Conservation Act—Nature Conservation (Molonglo River Reserve) Reserve Management Plan 2019—Disallowable Instrument DI2019-192 (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1570
Network19—Impact on students—Response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1661
New Zealand—Delegation—August 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 1024Ministerial Mission—November 2019—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed
to, 1903Mission—
November 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 651March 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 764
Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—Update on the progress and opening—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 389
Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing—Update on proposed model and functions—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 802
Motions—continuedOfficial Visitor Act, pursuant to subsection 17(4)—Annual report 2018-19—
Mental Health Official Visitor (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1812Official Visitor (Children and Young People) (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1717
One year of achievements—Access to justice and delivery of government services—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed to, 508
One year of delivery—Health, TCCS and HETR—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); debate ensued; agreed to, 488
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Our Booris, Our Way—Final report (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1867Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 752Review—Recommendations—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate
ensued; agreed to, 2083Out of Home Care Strategy 2015-2020—A Step Up for Our Kids—One Step Can Make
a Lifetime of Difference—Final Report for the mid-Strategy evaluation (Mr Gentleman)—
Debate ensued; adjourned, 1570Update—
April 2018—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 788
October 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1040April 2019—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1335October 2019—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1746
Outlaw motorcycle gangs—ACT Government response—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 350
Pathway to 4000 gaming machine authorisations and reducing gambling harm—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate ensued; agreed to, 976
Planning and Development Act—Pursuant to subsection 79(1)—Approval—Variation to the Territory Plan—
No 345—Mawson Group Centre: Zone changes and amendments to the Mawson Precinct Map and Code (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1337
No 355—Calwell Group Centre—Zone changes and amendments to the Calwell Precinct Map and Code (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1839
No 359—Changes to the Tharwa Precinct Map and Code and removal of public land overlay (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1223
No 360—Molonglo River Reserve: changes to public land reserve overlay boundaries and minor zone adjustment (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1839
No 361 to the Territory Plan—Kippax Group Centre—Zone Change and Amendments to the Holt Precinct Map and Code (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2021
No 362—Amendments to the West Belconnen Concept Plan for Ginninderry Stage 2 Development (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1393
Motions—continuedNo 367—Common Ground—Dickson section 72 block 25—Zone change and
amendments to the Dickson precinct map and code (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1839
No 373 to the Territory Plan—Removal of mandatory gas provision from the Estate Development Code (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2005
Pursuant to subsection 161(2)—Statement—Exercise of call-in powers—Development application—No 201835109—Block 21 Section 30 Dickson (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1544Nos 201936662—Block 25 Section 72 Dickson and 202037196—Blocks 22 and 25
Section 72 Dickson (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2083
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Plastic Reduction Bill 2020—Exposure draft—Statement (Mr Steel); agreed to, 2080Plastic waste reduction—Ministerial statement (Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to,
1169Portfolio priorities—
2018—Ministerial statement—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 642(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 674(Ms Berry); agreed to, 642(Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 673
Ministerial statement—(Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 38(Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 38(Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 38(Ms Berry); agreed to, 37
Preventing and minimising gambling harm—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 350
Priorities—2018—Ministerial statement—(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 674Property Crime Prevention Strategy 2016-2020—Progress report—2019
(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1766Protecting older Canberrans from abuse—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1650Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial
Reports 2016-2017—Response to Recommendation 10—Apprenticeships and Traineeships—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 863
Public housing—Growth and renewal—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 1387Properties—Improvements to the Total Facilities Management Contract for the
provision of maintenance services—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 380
Renewal progress—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 162Publicly-Funded Homebirth trial in the Australian Capital Territory—Evaluation report
—Government response to the recommendations (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2005
Recidivism rates—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 418Motions—continued
Reconciliation Day: Bringing the Community Together—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1242
Recreational Vehicle Tourism—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1335Report of a review of a correctional service by the ACT Inspector of Correctional
Services—The care and management of remandees at the Alexander Maconochie Centre 2018—Government response—Ministerial statement and paper (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1519
Report of a Review of a Critical Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services—Assault of a detainee at the Alexander Maconochie Centre—23 May 2018—Government response—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury);
agreed to, 1301
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25 October 2018—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1393
16 December 2018—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1767
1 January and 15 April 2019—Government response (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1767
Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008—Section 275 Review (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1337
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—ACT Government Progress Report responding to recommendations—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1272
Safe and Supportive Schools Advisory Committee—Terms of reference (Mr Gentleman)—Adjourned, 1300
Safer Families—Annual Statement—2017—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 2672018—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 8402019—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 15192020—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 2040
Scar trees—Ministerial statement (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1650Schools Education Advisory Committee—Safe And Supportive Schools—Final
Report and Government Response (Mr Gentleman)—Adjourned, 1736See also “Motions—Government responses—To take note of paper—Education,
Training and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Report 6”Schools for All—Implementation of the recommendations of the Expert Panel on
Students with Complex Needs and Challenging Behaviour: 3rd Quarterly Report—2016—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 25
Singapore delegation—November 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 1324
Smoke and air quality—Development of strategy—Government response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2151
Social inclusion in the Arts—2017 Plan—Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 324
Motions—continuedStatement of priorities—Ministerial statement—
(Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 674(Mr Steel); debate ensued; agreed to, 1335
Status of women in the ACT—International Women’s Day 2018—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); agreed to, 722
Strategic outcomes and priorities—Ministerial statement—(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 38
Suburban Land Agency—Progress—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 355
Suicide Prevention in the ACT—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1710
Supportive housing—Response to resolution of the Assembly (Mr Gentleman)—Debate ensued; adjourned, 2084
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The Canberra Hospital—Switchboard incident—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris)—Debate ensued; amdt moved; adjourned, 162Debate resumed; amdt to amdt moved and agreed to; amdt, as amended, agreed
to; agreed to, as amended, 191Tourism Ministers meeting in Beijing and Hong Kong business delegation—August
2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 417Transport Action Plan—Quarterly update—Number 1 (Mr Gentleman); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1766Treatment in Custody of Steven Freeman—Government response to the Independent
Inquiry (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 95United Kingdom and Ireland Study Tour—December 2018—Ministerial statement
(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 1254United States delegation—October 2017—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed
to, 508USA delegation and American Planning Association Study Tour—Ministerial
statement and paper (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 875Veterans Ministers’ Roundtable—Update on Veterans Initiatives and Outcomes—
Ministerial statement (Mr Ramsay); agreed to, 623Volunteering—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to,
185Waramanga—Provision of a playground—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris);
debate ensued; agreed to, 874Water Resources Act—ACT and Region Catchment Management Coordination Group
—Annual report 2018-19 (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1653We Don’t Shoot Our Wounded and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Community Forum on Domestic and Family Violence—Government response—Ministerial statement (Ms Berry); debate ensued; agreed to, 1710
Weekend bus service reliability—Action Plan (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1630
Wellington mission—November 2018—Ministerial statement (Mr Barr); agreed to, 1242
Motions—continuedWinnunga Model of Care—Alexander Maconochie Centre—Implementation—
Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1324Woodlands Conservation Strategy—Progress report—Ministerial statement and
paper (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1300Work health and safety—Annual statement—Ministerial statement
(Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 356Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services—Independent Review—
Interim Report (Mr Gentleman); agreed to, 1223Final Report—
(Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 1300Government response—Ministerial statement and paper (Ms Fitzharris); debate
ensued; agreed to, 1463
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Biannual update on implementation of the recommendations—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to, 1694
Workplace Safety Performance—Annual statement—2017-18—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); agreed to, 9562018-19—Ministerial statement (Ms Orr); agreed to, 1658
Youth Justice in the ACT—Blueprint—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris); agreed to, 163Update—Ministerial statement (Ms Stephen-Smith); debate ensued; agreed to,
282Yellow Box Woodland Ecosystems—Protection—Response to resolution of the
Assembly (Mr Gentleman); debate ensued; agreed to, 2108Zero Emission Vehicle Summit (UK) and Global Climate Action Summit (US)—Report—
September 2018—Ministerial statement (Mr Rattenbury); agreed to, 1091Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018—Exposure draft and Guide to the Motor Accident Injuries
Bill 2018 Exposure Draft. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees—Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee”
Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2019—Opposition. See “Petitions”Mount Taylor—
Better access and safety. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Improved motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety. See “Petitions”, “Statements—By Member” and “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”
Safe access. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Mpowerdome. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Murray-Darling Basin. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Music for Colleges course. See “Cessation of the Music for Colleges course”
N
Namadgi National Park—Management of feral horses. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Nappies and personal hygiene products—Sustainable products. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Narrabundah Shops—Improvements to parking and street lighting. See “Petitions”National Apology to the Stolen Generation—Ten Year Anniversary. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”National Construction Code. See “Motions—Private Members' business”National Disability Insurance Scheme—
Implementation Report and Role of the ACT Government—Six monthly report—December 2016. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”June 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Provision for sex therapy and sex work services. See ”Motions—Private Members' business”National Education and Care Services Freedom of Information & Privacy Commissioners &
Ombudsman—Annual report—2016-2017. See “Statements—By Minister”National Energy Guarantee. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”
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National Rental Affordability Scheme. See “Providing Affordable Housing to Students—An ACT Government review of housing built by the University of Canberra under the National Rental Affordability Scheme”
Nature Conservation Act—Nature Conservation (Molonglo River Reserve) Reserve Management Plan 2019—Disallowable Instrument DI2019-192. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Nature in Our City. See “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services” and “Role of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an urbanising city”
Network19—Impact on students. See “Motions—Private Members' business” and “Motions—To take
note of papers”Issues. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”See “Motions—Private Members' business”Weekend bus services. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
New Zealand—Delegation—August 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Ministerial mission—November 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Mission—
March 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”November 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—
See “Motions—Private Members' business” and “Statements—By Minister”Update on the progress and opening. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Ngunnawal—Condition of playground. See “Petitions”Nobel Peace Ride and the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
See “Motions—Principal”Noise levels. See “Entertainment zones”Non-consensual disclosure of a sexual image—Criminalisation. See “Petitions”,
“Committees” and “Statements—By Member”Notice convening—
First meeting of the Ninth Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory, 1Meeting of the Assembly, pursuant to the resolution of the Assembly of 22 August 2019,
1913, 2141Notices—
Assembly business—Postponed—Notice having been called on, next day of sitting fixed for the moving of the motion—Pursuant to SO128, 1936
Private Members’ business—Postponed—Notice having been called on and Member not being present, next day of sitting fixed for the moving of the motion—Pursuant to SO127, 1605, 1616, 1853
Withdrawn from Notice Paper—By leave, 1375Pursuant to SO 127—
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Assembly business, 382Private Members’ business, 308
Pursuant to SO 136, 1672Notification of candidates elected, 2Nurse-led walk-in centres. See “Matters of public importance”
O
Oaths or Affirmations, 1, 2, 640, 1528Object—Presented during matter of public importance, 1248Office for Mental Health—
Establishment. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Establishment delay. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Support for multicultural dimensions. See “Matters of public importance”
Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing—Update on proposed model and functions. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Official Visitor Act—Annual report 2015-16—Official visitor for Disability Services. See “Statements—By
Minister”Annual report 2016-17—
Official Visitor (Children and Young People). See “Statements—By Minister”Official Visitor (Disability Services). See “Statements—By Minister”Official Visitor (Homelessness Services). See “Statements—By Minister”
Annual report 2017-18—Official Visitor (Children and Young People). See “Statements—By Minister”Official Visitor (Homelessness Services). See “Statements—By Minister”Official Visitors for Disability Services. See “Statements—By Minister”
Annual report 2018-19—Official Visitor (Children and Young People). See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Off-leash dog park—Campbell. See “Petitions”Kingston foreshore. See “Petitions”
Older Canberrans—Services. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”O'Malley—Proposed closure of public car park. See “Petitions”, “Statements—By Minister”
and “Statements—By Member”Omnibus—
Amendment bills. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Bills. See “Committees—Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee” and “Motions—Report be noted/adopted”
One year of achievements—Access to justice and delivery of government services. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
One year of delivery: Health, TCCS and HETR. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Open and consultative democracy. See “Matters of public importance”Orders of the day—Assembly business—Discharged, 123, 151, 269, 270, 1077
Executive business—Postponed, 189, 642
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Private Members’ business—Discharged, 807, 1226Orr, S.—
Assistant Speaker—Nomination, 987Revoked, 1625
Inaugural speech, 47Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Our Booris, Our Way—See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Interim report. See “Statements—By Minister”Review—Recommendations—Government response. See “Motions—To take note of
papers”Out-of-home care review. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Out of Home Care Strategy 2015-2020—A Step Up for Our Kids—One Step Can Make a
Lifetime of Difference—Final Report for the mid-Strategy evaluation. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Update—
April 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”October 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”April 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”October 2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Outlaw motorcycle—Gangs—ACT Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take
note of papers”Gang violence—Legislative approach. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
P
Page—Active living options. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Member”Upgrade of playground facilities on the corner of Knaggs Crescent and Birrell Street. See
“Petitions—Eighth Assembly—Ministerial responses”Papers—
Presented—By Clerk, 160, 1138, 1834During—
246A statement, 98, 282, 320, 351, 384, 677, 683, 721, 792, 873, 874, 916, 924, 1217, 1254, 1274, 1296, 1334, 1595, 1626, 1658, 1841, 1872, 1907, 1916, 1984, 2002, 2039, 2072, 2073, 2080, 2145
Adjournment debate, 2155Censure motion, 1156Condolence motion, 549Consideration of bill, 1524, 1577, 1924, 1925, 2114Matter of public importance, 1248, 1653Ministerial statement, 25, 50, 128, 185, 282, 324, 350, 622, 631, 682, 788, 863, 864,
875, 949, 955, 956, 976, 989, 1024, 1039, 1040, 1064, 1090, 1091, 1168, 2100Motion, 30, 771, 784, 946, 964, 978, 1051, 1236, 1262, 1322, 1370, 1561, 1622,
1776, 1791, 1834, 1934, 2024, 2109
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Motion to establish a Committee, 304Personal explanation, 372, 700, 1246Point of order, 1583Presentation of bill, 238, 239, 841, 842, 843, 1374, 1495, 1496, 1983, 2100Questions without notice, 802, 1079, 1246, 1275, 1600, 1608, 1764Statement by Member, 1794Statement by Speaker, 1493, 1630
On behalf of—Minister Fitzharris, 201, 793Minister Ramsay, 22, 646, 1043, 1044, 1815Minister Rattenbury, 23
Pursuant to order, 1138Pursuant to standing order—
246A, 271, 281213A, 160, 1834
Parking infringement fines. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Parliamentary Agreement for the 9th Legislative Assembly. See “Motions—Private
Members' business”Parliamentary Triangle—Proposed sale of East Block and West Block buildings. See
“Motions—Executive Members’ business”Parliament of Kiribati—Election of new Speaker. See “Speaker—Statements”Participatory budgeting. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Parton, M.—
Assistant Speaker—Nomination, 1462Inaugural speech, 13Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Pathway to 4000 gaming machine authorisations and reducing gambling harm. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Peaceful protest. See “Matters of public importance”Penalty rates. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Personal safety in ACT schools. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Petitions—
Eighth Assembly—Ministerial responses—Belconnen Arts Centre—Timeline and funding for completion, 12Hackett—Bragg Street—Rezoning of Mr Fluffy houses—Further response, 11Health (Patient Privacy) Amendment Act 2015—Request to repeal provision relating
to the banning of pro-life actions in designated areas, 12Page—Upgrade of playground facilities on corner of Knaggs Crescent and Birrell Street,
11Presented—
ACT clubs—Community contributions—(Mr Parton, 1225 residents), 987Ministerial response, 1216
Active travel—(Ms Le Couteur, 12 residents), 1775(Ms Le Couteur, 426 residents), 1775
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Ministerial response, 1914ACT public schools—Proposed independent review into violence—
(Ms Lee, 207 residents), 1321(Ms Lee, 397 residents), 1321Ministerial response, 1357
ACT transport network—(Miss Burch, 70 residents), 1490Ministerial response, 1619
Advertising billboards—(Ms Lee, 30 residents), 280(Ms Lee, 749 residents), 280Ministerial response, 536
Arts funding—(Ms Cheyne, 510 residents), 160(Ms Cheyne, 532 residents), 160Ministerial response, 280
Assembly sitting pattern—(Ms Le Couteur, 32 residents), 1933Ministerial response, 2100
Belconnen bus network changes—(Mrs Kikkert, 589 residents), 1443(Mrs Kikkert, 591 residents), 1443Ministerial response), 1579
Bus service—Deakin to Kingston and Manuka—(Ms Lee, 4 residents), 280(Ms Lee, 438 residents), 453Ministerial response, 535, 641
Petitions—continuedBus services—Australian National University—
(Mrs Kikkert, 1128 residents), 1322Ministerial response, 1529
Canberra Sexual Health Centre—(Ms Burch, 44 residents), 1216Ministerial response, 1443
Charnwood Group Centre—Recycling options—(Mrs Kikkert, 207 residents), 924Ministerial response, 1038
Chifley Place—Parking and pedestrian safety—(Ms Cody, 111 residents), 1775Ministerial response, 1914(Ms Cody, 631 residents), 1914Ministerial response, 1934
Chisholm—Durham Place—Proposed development issues—
(Mr Wall, 71 residents), 1999Ministerial response, 2078
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Village—Proposed redevelopment—(Ms Burch, 306 residents), 1528(Ms Burch, 454 residents), 1528Ministerial response, 1633(Ms Burch, 808 residents), 2078
Commonwealth and Kings Avenue bridges—Dedicated bike path between—(Ms Le Couteur, 9 residents), 801Ministerial response, 931
Coombs Peninsula—Development—(Mrs Jones, 275 residents), 1791Ministerial response, 1833
Cross-border proposal—Proposed buffer zones—Parkwood area—(Ms Le Couteur, 664 residents), 1489Ministerial response, 1625
Curtin Group Centre—Draft Master Plan—(Ms Le Couteur, 1950 residents), 49Ministerial response, 233
Dangerous dogs—(Mr Doszpot, 32 residents), 550Ministerial response, 641
Downer Community Centre—(Ms Le Couteur, 146 residents), 705(Ms Le Couteur, 503 residents), 705Ministerial response, 801
Petitions—continuedDraft Variation 344—
(Mr Steel, 149 residents), 622Ministerial response, 682
Drone delivery trials in Bonython—(Ms Burch, 1043 residents), 1167Ministerial response, 1216
Eating disorder healthcare services—(Mr Pettersson, 629 residents), 871Ministerial response, 1063
Fair treatment for international students—(Mrs Kikkert, 508 residents), 1023Ministerial response, 1216
Farrer—Development and implementation of a strategic plan for community facilities—
(Mr Steel, 161 residents), 280(Mr Steel, 379 residents), 280Ministerial response, 453
Nature play toilet—(Ms Cody, 263 residents), 2078(Ms Cody, 334 residents), 2078
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Fencing of play spaces—(Ms Le Couteur, 484 residents), 987Ministerial response, 1216
Forrest—Motorcycle parking spaces between Canberra Avenue and Sydney Avenue—(Ms Cody, 62 residents), 1215Ministerial response, 1386
Fraser West—Bus terminus—(Mrs Kikkert, 175 residents), 2142
Fyshwick—Proposed waste processing facilities—(Ms Lee, 12 residents), 2142
Giralang community precinct—Revitalisation—(Ms Orr, 107 residents), 183Ministerial response, 349
Gold Creek Village shopping centre—Proposed KFC drive-through—(Ms Le Couteur, 1417 residents), 97(Ms Le Couteur, 161 residents), 97Ministerial response, 280
Gordon—Preddey Way, Clare Dennis Avenue and Lewis Luxton Avenue—Safety and protection of residents—
(Mr Wall, 163 residents), 487Ministerial response, 641
Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Support—(Ms Cody, 208 residents), 1063Ministerial response, 1138
Petitions—continuedGreenway—Mortimer Lewis Drive playground—Provision of sun shade—
(Ms Lawder, 185 residents), 681Ministerial response, 763
H Course—Australian National University School of Music—Funding—(Ms Le Couteur, 69 residents), 1167(Ms Le Couteur, 907 residents), 1167Ministerial response, 1294
Higgins—Upgrades to playgrounds—(Mrs Kikkert, 203 residents), 349Ministerial response, 487
Hydrotherapy services in South Canberra—(Mrs Jones, 2618 residents), 1517(Mrs Jones, 460 residents), 1517Ministerial response, 1625
Inner north—New recreation park—(Mr Rattenbury, 565 residents), 1529Ministerial response, 1775
Intersection of Tillyard Drive and Ginninderra Drive—Upgrade of existing traffic control measures—
(Mrs Kikkert, 1329 residents), 49Ministerial response, 160
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Kingston—Proposed aged care facility—(Miss Burch, 162 residents), 801Ministerial response, 872
Kippax and Charnwood shopping centres—Water refill stations and container recycling—(Mrs Kikkert, 245 residents), 1934Ministerial response, 2079
Lake Burley Griffin and surrounds—Heritage protection—(Ms Lee, 749 residents), 621Ministerial response, 719
Light Rail—Stage 2 alignment—(Ms Le Couteur, 132 residents), 1215(Ms Le Couteur, 351 residents), 1225Ministerial response, 1529
Literacy instruction in ACT schools—(Ms Lee, 1 resident), 1461Ministerial response, 1579
Live In Ya Lounge—Financial support—(Ms Lee, 1 resident), 2142
Medical cannabis—(Mr Rattenbury, 222 residents), 11Ministerial response, 97
Petitions—continuedMitchell—Light rail stop—
(Ms Fitzharris, 4560 residents), 719Ministerial response, 949
Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2019—Opposition—(Mr Coe, 362 residents), 1385Ministerial response, 1529
Mount Taylor—Improved motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety—(Mr Steel, 246 residents), 550(Mr Steel, 620 residents), 550Ministerial response, 655
Non-consensual disclosure of a sexual image—Criminalisation—(Ms Le Couteur, 520 residents), 167Ministerial response, 280
Narrabundah Shops—Improvements to parking and street lighting—(Ms Lee, 614 residents), 1914Ministerial response, 2016
Ngunnawal—Condition of playground—(Ms Orr, 100 residents), 1934Ministerial response, 2079
Off-leash dog park—Campbell—
(Miss Burch, 16 residents), 2099Kingston foreshore—
(Miss Burch, 10 residents), 2099
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O’Malley—Proposed closure of public car park—(Mr Hanson, 81 residents), 655Ministerial response, 801
Page—Active living options—(Mrs Kikkert, 157 residents), 763Ministerial response, 872
Phillip—Easty Street—Proposed N12 and N10 developments—
(Ms Le Couteur, 494 residents), 1489(Ms Le Couteur, 497 residents), 1489Ministerial response, 1625
Precinct Code—Development Application 201833492—(Ms Le Couteur, 435 residents), 1038(Ms Le Couteur, 83 residents), 1038Ministerial response, 1216
Proposed school bus changes—(Miss Burch, 528 residents), 1038Ministerial response, 1216
Petitions—continuedPublic housing development—
Darwinia Community Park, Chapman—(Mr Hanson, 872 residents), 167
Holder—(Mr Hanson, 729 residents), 167
Mawson—(Mr Hanson, 169 residents), 167
Wright—(Mr Hanson, 464 residents), 167
Ministerial response, 280Red Hill—Natural environment and green space—Integrated planning—
(Ms Le Couteur, 250 residents), 621(Ms Le Couteur, 2862 residents), 621Ministerial response, 641
Roller derby facilities—(Ms Burch, 542 residents), 1573(Ms Burch, 170 residents), 1619Ministerial response, 1776
Safe and Inclusive Schools initiative—(Ms Orr, 1483 residents), 800Ministerial response, 871
Safe Schools Coalition program—(Mr Wall, 998 residents), 379Ministerial response, 550
School bus services—Fairbairn to Campbell primary and high schools—(Ms Lee, 533 residents), 1225Ministerial response, 1386
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Schooling during COVID-19 pandemic—(Ms Lee, 2 residents), 1934Ministerial response, 2078
Severe Combined Immune Deficiency—Screening for newborns—(Ms Le Couteur, 146 residents), 1833(Ms Le Couteur, 564 residents), 1833Ministerial response, 1959
Sunday/public holiday bus timetable—(Ms Le Couteur, 142 residents), 871Ministerial response, 1113
Symonston—Reinstatement of bus services—(Miss Burch, 3 residents), 2078
The Canberra Hospital precinct—Safety, traffic, parking and noise—(Mrs Dunne, 203 residents), 1807(Mrs Dunne, 534 residents), 1807Ministerial response, 1914
Petitions—continuedTorrens—Upgrade to playground—
(Mrs Jones, 713 residents), 621Ministerial response, 719
Transport Canberra advertising policy—(Ms Le Couteur, 542 residents), 1709Ministerial response, 1776
Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses to Cowlishaw Street—
(Mr Parton, 181 residents), 550(Mr Parton, 562 residents), 550Ministerial response, 719
Town Centre—Improvements—(Ms Burch, 24 residents), 924Ministerial response, 1038
Turner—Proposed bus layover—(Miss Burch, 393 residents), 2142
Urban trees—Replanting—(Ms Le Couteur, 494 residents), 1294(Ms Le Couteur, 988 residents), 1294Ministerial response, 1529
Wanniassa bus network changes—(Ms Lawder, 664 residents), 1649Ministerial response, 1833
Watson shops—Mobility parking arrangements—
(Ms Lee, 140 residents), 2142Traffic assessment—
(Ms Lee, 193 residents), 2142West Belconnen—Waste facility—
(Ms Le Couteur, 887 residents), 2142
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Weston—Preservation of parkland adjacent to Cooleman Court—(Ms Le Couteur, 1112 residents), 1999Ministerial response, 2064
Yarralumla shops—Improvements—(Miss Burch, 544 residents), 1597Ministerial response, 1776
Referred to Committee—Pursuant to standing order 99, 280, 1461, 1490, 1791Pursuant to standing order 99A, 49, 97, 160, 168, 280, 379, 550, 621, 705, 719, 801,
871, 987, 1023, 1038, 1167, 1225, 1294, 1321, 1322, 1443, 1489, 1490, 1517, 1528, 1573, 1597, 1649, 1709, 1807, 1833, 1914, 1999, 2078, 2142
Pettersson, M.—Assistant Speaker—Nomination, 1625Inaugural speech, 47Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Phillip—Easty Street—Proposed N12 and N10 developments. See “Petitions” and “Committees—
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee”Precinct Code—Development Application 201833492. See “Petitions” and “Statements—
By Member”Physical activity in schools. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Pill testing—
See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”, See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”
Petition out-of-order. See “Statements—By Member”Place name guidelines. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Planning and Development Act—Planning and Development (Lease Variation Charges)
Determination 2017 (No 2)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-208 (No 2)—Motion to disallow. See “Motions—Disallowance/Amendment/Rejection”
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards—Government response. See “Committees” and
“Statements—By Minister”Report 9—Draft Variation No 360—Molonglo River Reserve: changes to public land
reserve overlay boundaries and minor zone adjustment—Government response. See “Committees” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Plant-based foods. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Plastic Reduction Bill 2020—Exposure draft. See “Statements—By Minister” and “Motions
—To take note of papers”Plastic waste reduction. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”, See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Policing numbers. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Population growth. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Portfolio—Priorities—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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Postponement—Notices—Assembly business—Pursuant to SO128, 1936Orders of the day—Executive business, 189, 642
P-plate drivers—Proposed curfew and restrictions. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Precedence—Crossbench Executive Members’ business, 1470, 1767, 1861, 2042Executive business, 151, 351, 377, 384, 413, 501, 678, 708, 866, 1031, 1078, 1176, 1274,
1327, 1380, 1472, 1523, 1568, 1595, 1621, 1654, 1694, 1814, 1864, 1948, 1985, 2002, 2017, 2059, 2073, 2082, 2105, 2145
Executive Members’ business, 46, 90, 123, 187, 317, 382, 446, 499, 537, 633, 754, 833, 835, 915
Preparing the ACT for more extreme weather events. See “Matters of public importance”Preventing and minimising gambling harm. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Priorities—2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Private Members’ business—
By suspension of standing orders—Consideration, 1121, 1942Orders of the day—Discharged, 807, 1226Pursuant to standing order 127—
Postponed—Notice having been called on and Member not being present, next day of sitting fixed for the moving of the motion, 1605, 1616, 1853
Withdrawn—Notice having been called on and the Member not being present, it was withdrawn from the Notice Paper, 308
Privilege. See “Speaker—Statements”Problem gambling—
See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Harm minimisation. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive Members’ business”
Progressive and inclusive policies. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Promoting tolerance and inclusion. See “Matters of public importance”Property Crime Prevention Strategy 2016-2020—Progress report—
2016-2017. See “Statements—By Minister”2019. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Proposed—Bus network. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Changes—
ACT Register of Lobbyists. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Bus route 7. See “Statements—By Member”School bus changes. See “Petitions” and “Statements—By Members”
Protecting and celebrating our Aboriginal, European and natural heritage. See “Matters of public importance”
Protecting older Canberrans from abuse. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Protecting students and staff from discrimination. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
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Providing Affordable Housing to Students—An ACT Government review of housing built by the University of Canberra under the National Rental Affordability Scheme. See “Statements—By Minister”
Provisions and conventions around committee inquiries. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Eighth Assembly—Report 31—Review of Auditor-General's Report No 3 of 2015:
Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment—Government response. See “Committees” and “Statements—By Minister”
Report 2—Report on Annual and Financial Reports 2016-2017—Response to Recommendation 10. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Public Health Act—ACT Chief Health Officer’s Report—2018—Healthy Canberra. See “Statements—By Minister”
Public health system. See “Matters of public importance”Public housing—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Community facility-zoned land. See “Community facility-zoned land”
Development—Darwinia Community Park, Chapman. See “Petitions”, “Committees”, “Statements—
By Member” and “Statements—By Minister”Holder. See “Petitions”, “Committees”, “Statements—By Member” and “Statements
—By Minister”Mawson. See “Petitions”, “Committees”, “Statements—By Member” and
“Statements—By Minister”Wright. See “See “Petitions”, “Committees”, “Statements—By Member” and
“Statements—By Minister”Growth and renewal. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Properties—Improvements to the Total Facilities Management Contract for the provision
of maintenance services. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Renewal progress. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Public Housing Renewal Steering Committee—Documents—Order to table. See “Motions—
Order to table”Public sector employment in the ACT—Decentralisation. See “Motions—Private Members’
business”Public servants—Flexible work arrangements. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Q
Question time—Rules for asking questions. See “Speaker—Statements”Questions—
Answers—Pursuant to standing order 118A—Explanations—No 1 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Fitzharris), 52, 70No 235 asked by Mr Coe (Ms Berry), 283No 442 asked by Mr Coe (Ms Fitzharris), 454
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No 662 asked by Mrs Jones (Mr Gentleman), 630No 667 asked by Ms Lawder (Mr Barr), 455No 1632 asked by Ms Lee (Minister for City Services), 1003No 1915 asked by Mrs Dunne (Minister for Planning and Land Management), 1173No 2187 asked by Ms Lee (Ms Berry), 1297No 2574 asked by Mr Wall (Ms Berry), 1638No 2899 asked by Mrs Dunne (Mr Rattenbury), 1986Nos 42-50 asked by Mrs Jones (Mr Gentleman), 52Nos 181, 244, 245, 328, 329, 330, 331, 333, 336 and 338 asked by Mr Coe
(Ms Fitzharris), 283Nos 245, 329, 331, 333 and 338 asked by Mr Coe (Ms Berry), 303Nos 358, 361 and 363 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Fitzharris), 391Nos 368 and 371 asked by Mrs Dunne (Mr Gentleman), 391Nos 604 and 619 asked by Mrs Dunne (Mr Rattenbury), 454
Questions—continuedNos 772-776 and 784 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Fitzharris), 552Nos 2125, 2128, 2140, 2312, 2349, 2350, 2352, 2353, 2371, 2372, 2373, 2419, 2423,
2424 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Fitzharris), 1390Nos 2722 to 2728 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1712Nos 2925, 2927, 2931 and 2935 asked by Ms Le Couteur of the Minister for Housing
and Suburban Development and the Attorney-General (Mr Barr), 1920Nos 2996, 3008, 3034, 3054 asked by Mrs Dunne (Ms Stephen-Smith), 2043
On notice—No 1—
Failure of Minister to provide an answer within the time provided for in the Standing Orders. See “Statements—By Member”
Receipt of answer. See “Statements—By Member”No 320—Answer—Explanation—Pursuant to order, 307No 662. See “Questions” and “Statements—By Minister”Nos 368 and 371. See “Statements—By Member”Procedures. See “Speaker—Statements”
Taken on notice—See “Statements—By Member”Adding to an answer—Paper, 1033
Without notice—See “Statements—By Member”Adding to an answer—Papers, 44, 1712, 1865, 2083Answer—
See “Statements—By Minister”Clarification. See “Statements—By Minister”
Answers by responsible Ministers. See “Speaker—Statements”Further question, 903
Quorum—Absence of, 1776, 1797, 1872, 1942, 1998Not present, 395, 411, 463, 931, 975, 1113, 1259, 1373, 1443, 1501, 1657, 1669, 1913,
1959, 1981
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Radiation Protection Act 2006—Review. See “Statements—By Minister”Rail Safety National Law National Regulations. See “Statements—By Minister”Ramsay, G.—
Inaugural speech, 13Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Rates and taxes—Impact on families. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Rates—
See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Reform. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Rattenbury, S.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Recidivism rates. See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Reconciliation Day: Bringing the Community Together. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Re-configuration of Chamber. See “Speaker—Statements”Recreational—
Cycling tourism. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Vehicle tourism. See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements”
and “Motions—To take note of papers”Recycling and waste reduction. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Red Hill—
Natural Environment and green space. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
Open Space area and environs. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Reference to Members in the Chamber—Statement by Speaker. See “Speaker—
Statements”Reflection on the Chair. See “Speaker—Statements”, See “Speaker—Statements”Refugees and asylum seekers—Resettlement. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Refugees—Financial support. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Rehabilitative youth justice system. See “Matters of public importance”Religion—Freedom from discrimination. See “Matters of public importance”Remonstrance—Democratic rights of citizens of the ACT (Mr Barr). See “Motions—
Principal”Remuneration Tribunal Determinations. See “Statements—By Minister”Renewable energy. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Renewable energy sources. See “Matters of public importance”Report of a review of a correctional service by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services—
The care and management of remandees at the Alexander Maconochie Centre 2018—Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”Report of a Review of a Critical Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services—
Assault of a Detainee at the Alexander Maconochie Centre—Government responses—23 May 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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25 October 2018. See “Motions—To take note of papers—Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”
16 December 2018. See “Motions—To take note of papers—Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”
1 January and 15 April 2019. See “Motions—To take note of papers—Report of a Review of a Criticial Incident by the ACT Inspector of Correctional Services”
Reproductive health products and advice—Access. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Republic of Kiribati—40th anniversary of independence. See “Motions—Assembly business”Residential—
Premises—Temperature management strategies. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Rates—Rebate. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2019 (No 2)—Exposure draft. See “Statements—By
Minister”Residents of the ACT and NT—Legislative rights. See “Matters of public importance”Resuable coffee cup zone trial. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Retention of route 54 bus service between Gungahlin and Belconnen. See “Motions—
Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”Review of Continuing Resolution 9—Senator for the Australian Capital Territory—
Procedures for Election. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Review of the application of Section 65 of the Self-Government Act. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Review of whistleblower protection. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Rights and interests of women and girls. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Rights of ACT children. See “Matters of public importance”Road maintenance. See “Matters of public importance”Roads infrastructure. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Roger Malot—Retirement. See “Speaker—Assistant Speaker—Statements”Role of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an urbanising city.
See “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee” and “Statements—By Member”
Roller derby facilities. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse—ACT Government Progress Report responding to recommendations. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Rulings from the Chair. See “Speaker—Statements”
S
Safe and Inclusive Schools intiative. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs” and “Statements—By Member”
Safe and Supportive Schools Advisory Committee—Terms of reference. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
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Safe School Coalition program. See “Petitions”, “Committees—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs” and “Statements—By Member”
Safer Families—Annual statement—2017—
Amended Ministerial statement. See “Statements—By Minister”Ministerial statement. See “Ministerial statements”, “Motions—To take note of
papers” and “Statements—By Minister”2018. See “Ministerial statements”, “Motions—To take note of papers” and “Statements
—By Minister”2019. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Salthouse, Ms Sue. See “Condolences”Scar trees. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Scholes, The Hon Gordon AO. See “Condolences”School bus services—Fairbairn to Campbell primary and high schools. See “Petitions” and
“Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”School chaplains. See “Matters of public importance”Schools for All—
Implementation of the recommendations of the Expert Panel on Students with Complex Needs and Challenging Behaviour—Quarterly reports. See “Ministerial statements”, “Motions—To take note of papers”
or “Statements—By Minister”Report. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Schooling during COVID-19 pandemic. See “Petitions”, See “Petitions” and “Motions—Private Members' business”
School zones—Safety. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Secure employment. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Self Help Organisations United Together (SHOUT). See “Motions—Private Members'
business”Self-government in the Territory—30th Anniversary. See “Motions—Principal”Seniors in our community—Support. See “Matters of public importance”Severe Combined Immune Deficiency—Screening for newborns. See “Petitions”Severe weather events—Impact on businesses. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Sexual health outreach. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Singapore delegation—November 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To
take note of papers”Single-use plastics. See “Matters of public importance” and “Motions—Private Members'
business”Sitting pattern—
2017. See “Motions—Principal”2018. See “Motions—Principal”2019. See “Motions—Principal”2020. See “Motions—Principal”
Sittings—Suspension and resumption, 66, 1277, 1333, 1528, 1710, 1809Mark of respect, 159, 279, 549Inaugural acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language, 2063
Small business. See “Matters of public importance”
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Smoke and air quality. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive Members’ business”Social—
Economic and political equality of women. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Housing—
Provision of incentives—See “Statements—By Minister” and “Statements—By Member”Investment by residential property investors. See “Motions—Private Members'
business”Stock. See “Statements—By Minister”, See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Inclusion in the Arts—2017 Plan. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Solar panels and batteries—Disposal. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Somes, Mr Michael A. See “Condolences”Speaker—
Acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language, 2063, 2077, 2099, 2141Acting Speaker—Formal recognition that the Assembly meeting on the lands of the
traditional custodians, 279, 323Assistant Speaker—
Presents papers, 1630Ruling—Betting Operations Tax Bill 2018—Amendment to bill out-of-order in
accordance with SO 200, 990Statement—Roger Malot—Retirement, 47
Assistant Speakers, 12, 987, 1462, 1625Election of, 3Formal recognition that the Assembly meeting on the lands of the traditional custodians,
11, 49, 97, 159, 233, 297, 355, 389, 453, 549, 639, 717, 763, 799, 839, 847, 863, 871, 891, 913, 923, 931, 949, 955, 959, 975, 987, 997, 1023, 1037, 1049, 1063, 1089, 1095, 1113, 1137, 1155, 1167, 1215, 1225, 1241, 1253, 1259, 1271, 1293, 1303, 1321, 1333, 1357, 1373, 1383, 1385, 1443, 1461, 1489, 1501, 1517, 1527, 1547, 1565, 1573, 1579, 1593, 1597, 1605, 1619, 1625, 1633, 1649, 1657, 1669, 1693, 1709, 1733, 1745, 1775, 1791, 1807, 1831, 1843, 1859, 1871. 1885, 1903, 1913, 1933, 1959, 1981, 1999, 2015, 2039
Rulings—ACT Health governance—Proposed board of inquiry—Notice No 2—Private Members’
business and standing order 136, 998Amendments ruled out of order, 1268Display of articles to illustrate speeches, 93Land Tax (Community Housing Exemption) Amendment Bill 2018, 1037Matters of public importance—
Ruled out of order, 717, 1241, 1387Identical terms, not included in draw, 1903Similar in substance to a matter discussed previously allowed to proceed, 1373
Notice No 5—Private Members’ business—Ruled out-of-order, 1672Dissent from ruling moved, 1673
Sub judice convention and Continuing Resolution 10, 1583Word not required to be withdrawn, 253
Dissent from ruling moved, 253
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Statements—Acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language, 2063Betting Operations Tax Bill 2018—Amendment ruled out-of-order, 993Condolence—
Death of the Speaker, Parliament of Kiribati, 16Incident at Westminster Parliament overnight, 121
Conflict of interest—Standing order 156 and Continuing Resolution 5, 891Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Membership, 1492Editor of Debates—Retirement, 1912Imputation and reflection on impartiality of Speaker, 2016Kiermaier, Max—Retirement, 629
Speaker—continuedLanguage of debate, 401Mark of reconciliation—Gift of possum skin cloak to the ACT, 1384Matters of public importance, 1533
Lodgment, 717Parliament of Kiribati—Election of new Speaker, 1981Privilege—Alleged breach, 303, 550, 731, 783, 1377Question time—Rules for asking questions, 391Questions—
On notice procedures, 16Without notice—Answers by responsible Ministers, 154
Re-configuration of Chamber, 2039Reference to Members in the Chamber, 1303Reflection on the Chair, 1271, 1294, 1296, 1764Rulings from the Chair, 949Standing orders—
SO 55—Possible breach, 1999SO 118(c), 566SO 171—Motion for in principle agreement, 910
Sub judice convention and Continuing Resolution 10, 367, 959Suspension of standing orders, 1547Unparliamentary language, 709, 1323
Speech—Adjournment debate—Extension of time, 265, 1123, 1950, 1970, 2013, 2095Extension of time, 418, 896, 1000, 1177, 1377, 1453, 1575, 1621, 1624, 1720, 1796,
1815, 1832, 1872, 1877SPIRE Project—
Freedom of information request. See “Statements—By Member”Options paper. See “Motions—Order to table”
Sri Lanka terrorist attacks. See “Condolences”Standing orders—
SO 8. See Assistant SpeakersSO 22. See “Motions—Assembly business—Standing orders”SO 30—Prayer or Reflection—Amendment. See “Motions—Assembly business”SO 55—Possible breach. See “Speaker—Statements”
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SO 103, 482SO 118(c). See “Speaker—Statements”SO 128. See “Notices—Assembly business” or “Assembly business”SO 136—Same question may be disallowed, 998SO 152, 123, 269, 270SO 162. See “Votes—Negatived”SO 171—Motion for in principle agreement. See “Speaker—Statements”SO 185—Postponement of clause, 2114, 2147SO 187—Reconsideration of clause of bill, 2114, 2155SO 200. See “Speaker—Assistant Speaker—Rulings”
Standing orders—continuedSO 210—Auslan interpreter on floor of Chamber, 1671, 1809, 2064SO 213. See “Motions—Order to tableSO 213A. See “Motions—Order to table” and “Motions—Assembly business”SO 229B—Amendment. See “Motions—Assembly business”SO 254A—Request for explanation concerning government response to Committee
report—Amendment. See “Motions—Assembly business”SO 272. See “Votes—Negatived”Suspension of—
Moved without notice—To enable (agreed to unless otherwise shown)—
ACT Integrity Commissioner—Reaffirmation of approval of appointment, 1490Adjournment debate—Extension of, 552, 1140, 1772, 1776, 1970, 2143Assembly business—
Consideration of, 324, 789, 925, 1115, 1808Extension of time, 1171
Betting Operations Tax Bill 2018—Amendment to Bill, negatived, 993Consideration of—
COVID-19 Emergency Response Legislation Amendment Bill 2020, 1947Electricity Feed-in (Large-scale Renewable Energy Generation) Amendment Bill
2020, 2154Motor Accident Injuries Amendment Bill 2020, 1869Public Health (Emergencies) Amendment Bill 2020 and COVID-19 Emergency
Response Bill 2020, 1918Continuation of debate, 1117Determination of bill, 92Dissent from Speaker’s ruling, 253Establishment of Select Committee on Privileges, negatived, 551Executive business—Consideration of, 190, 1177, 1917Land Tax (Community Housing Exemption) Amendment Bill 2018—
Consideration of, negatived, 1038Matter of public importance—No discussion, and seating of Members in the
Chamber, 1914, 1934Matters of public importance—No discussion, 1573, 1596, 1776Minister to address Assembly, negatived in accordance with SO272, 1986Moving of motion, 307, 308, 334Precedence—
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Assembly business, 131, 558Motion, negatived, 485
Precedence to motion—Order of business, 1831Presentation of—
Appropriation Bill 2017-2018 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2017-2018, 234
Appropriation Bill 2018-2019 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-2019, 839
Standing orders—continuedPresentation of—continued
Appropriation Bill 2019-2020 and Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020, 1491
Committee reports by Speaker, 1914Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2017, 121
Private Members’ business—Consideration of, 1121, 1530, 1942Proposed censure, negatived, 1137Proposed order to table, 414
Statement of priorities. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Statements—
By Member—Acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language—
(Mr Coe), 2063(Mr Rattenbury), 2063
ACT clubs—Community contributions—Petition (Mr Parton), 987ACT Greens (Mr Rattenbury), 3Act of grace payments—assessment framework—Tabling of paper (Mr Doszpot), 333ACT Safe and Secure Schools initiative—Petition—
(Mr Coe), 801(Ms Le Couteur), 801(Ms Orr), 801
Advertising billboards—Petitions (Ms Lee), 280Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act—Pursuant to section 13—Annual report
2016-2017—Land Development Agency—Corrigendum—Paper (Mr Coe), 835Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2019-2020 (Mrs Dunne), 1609Appropriation Bill 2018-2019—Part 1.4—Transport Canberra and City Services
Directorate (Ms Lawder), 952Arts funding—Petitions (Ms Cheyne), 160Bus service—Deakin and Kingston via Manuka—Petition (Ms Lee), 453Charwood Group Centre—Recycling options—Petition (Mrs Kikkert), 924Crimes (Consent) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft—Papers (Ms Le Couteur),
691Crimes (Invasion of Privacy) Amendment Bill 2017—Exposure draft—Papers
(Ms Le Couteur), 243Curtin Group Centre—Draft Master Plan—Petition (Ms Le Couteur), 49Declaration of interests (Ms Cody), 895
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Development Application DA201935811—Block 4, Section 239, Kambah—Petition out-of-order—Paper (Ms Lawder), 1807
Director of Public ProsecutionsEfficiency dividends (Mr Hanson), 333
Discharge of the order of the day No 3, Assembly business (Ms Orr), 153Domestic Animals (Dangerous Dogs) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft—Paper
(Ms Lawder), 1110Statements—continued
Domestic Animals (Dangerous Dogs) Legislation Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft—Paper (Ms Lawder), 997
Downer Community Centre—Petitions (Ms Le Couteur), 705Drone delivery trials in Bonython—Petition (Mr Parton), 1167Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft
—Papers (Mr Pettersson), 998Eating disorder healthcare services—Petition (Mr Pettersson), 872Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Inquiry—Building
quality in the ACT (Ms Orr), 792End of Life Choices in the ACT—Select Committee—Inquiry—Submissions received
and first public hearings (Ms Cheyne), 836Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Inquiry—Role
of, and opportunities for, the natural environment in Canberra as an urbanizing city (Ms Orr), 708
Fair treatment for international students—Petition—(Mr Coe), 1023(Mrs Kikkert), 1023
Fencing of play spaces—Petition—(Ms Lawder), 987(Ms Le Couteur), 987
Financial Management Act—Pursuant to subsection 62(2)—Statement of Intent—2017-18—City Renewal Authority—Paper (Ms Le Couteur), 685
Giralang community precinct—Revitalisation—Petition (Ms Orr), 183Gold Creek Village shopping centre—Proposed KFC drive-through—Petitions
(Ms Le Couteur), 97Gordon—Preddey Way, Clare Dennis Avenue and Lewis Luxton Avenue—Safety and
protection of residents—Petition (Mr Wall), 487Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Support—
Petition (Ms Cody), 1063Greenway—Mortimer Lewis Drive playground—Provision of a sun shade—Petition
(Ms Lawder), 682H Course—Australian National University School of Music—Funding—Petitions—
(Mrs Dunne), 1167(Ms Le Couteur), 1167(Ms Lee), 1167
Higgins—Upgrade to playgrounds—Petition (Mrs Kikkert), 349Inner south accessible bus services to Manuka (Ms Lee), 384Intersection of Tillyard Drive and Ginninderra Drive—Upgrade of existing traffic
control measures—Petition (Mrs Kikkert), 49
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Kingston—Section 24—Mature tree canopy—Petition out-of-order—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1517
Lake Burley Griffin and surrounds—Heritage protection—Petition 30-17 (Ms Lee), 622Leader of the Opposition—Consent (Mr Coe), 3Mount Taylor—Improved motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety—Petitions—
(Mr Parton), 550(Mr Steel), 550
Statements—continuedO’Malley—Proposed closure of public car park—Petition—
(Mr Hanson), 655(Ms Le Couteur), 655
Our Booris, Our Way—Interim report—Paper (Ms Le Couteur), 992Page—Active living options—Petition—
(Mrs Kikkert), 763(Ms Lawder), 763
Phillip Precinct Code—Development Application 201833492—Petition (Ms Le Couteur), 1038
Pill testing—Petition out-of-order—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 411Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Inquiries—Housing and
Billboards (Ms Le Couteur), 149Proposed—
Changes to bus route 7—Petition out-of-order—Paper (Miss Burch), 955School bus changes—Petition (Miss Burch), 1038
Public housing development and Non-consensual disclosure of a sexual image—Criminalisation—Petitions (Ms Le Couteur), 168
Public housing development—Petitions—(Mr Hanson), 168(Mr Steel), 168(Mrs Jones), 168
Questions—On notice—
No 1—Failure of Minister to provide an answer within the time provided for in the
standing orders (Mrs Dunne), 70Receipt of answer (Mrs Dunne), 72
No 320—Explanation (Mr Coe), 307Nos 368 and 371—Answers—Explanation (Mrs Dunne), 395
Taken on notice (Mrs Dunne), 766Without notice (Mrs Dunne), 1337
Red Hill natural environment and green space—Integrated planning—Petitions 28-17 and 29-17 (Ms Lawder), 622
Safe Schools Coalition program—Petition—(Mr Wall), 379(Mrs Kikkert), 379(Ms Le Couteur), 379
Social—Housing—Provision of incentives—Paper (Ms Le Couteur), 1042
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Media posts—Removal of videos (Mr Parton), 2018SPIRE Project—Freedom of information request (Mrs Dunne), 1794Sunday/public holiday bus timetables—Petition (Ms Le Couteur), 872
Statements—continuedTorrens—
Playground upgrade, and Red Hill natural environment and green space—Integrated planning—Petitions 28-17, 29-17 and 31-17 (Ms Le Couteur), 622
Playground upgrade—Petition 31-17—(Mr Steel), 622(Mrs Jones), 622
Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses to Cowlishaw Street—Petitions (Mr Parton), 550
Valedictories—Mr Doszpot—
(Mr Coe), 454(Mr Doszpot), 454(Mr Hanson), 454(Mr Parton), 454(Mr Wall), 454(Mrs Dunne), 454(Mrs Jones), 454(Ms Lawder), 454(Ms Le Couteur), 454(Ms Lee), 454(Ms Orr), 454
Mrs Dunne—(Mr Coe), 2153(Mr Rattenbury), 2153(Mrs Dunne), 2153
Ms Le Couteur—(Mr Coe), 2153(Mr Rattenbury), 2153(Ms Le Couteur), 2153
Waramanga Shops—Playground, barbecue and recreational areas—Petition out-of-order—Paper (Mr Steel), 274
By Minister—2010-2020 National Disability Strategy—Second Implementation Plan—Driving Action
2015-2018—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 44Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education—Annual reports—Papers—
2016-17 (Ms Berry), 4502017-18 (Ms Berry), 1174
Access Canberra—Review of shopfront services—Paper (Mr Ramsay), 868Acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language (Mr Barr), 2063Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body—2014 and 2015 Hearings Reports
—Government response—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 155
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Statements—continuedAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Act—Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Elected Body—Report on the outcomes of the ATSIEB Hearings 2016-17—Seventh Report to the ACT Government—
Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 646Government response—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 919
ACT Government’s Climate Change Policy—Implementation status report—Government response—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 711Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 503
ACT Health—Assets—Maintaining—Ministerial statement (Ms Fitzharris), 391ACT Language Services Policy—Paper (Mr Steel), 1093ACT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions—Strategic Review—Paper
(Mr Ramsay), 868ACT Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020—Road Safety Report Card—
2017—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 942018—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 710
Alexander Maconochie Centre—Review of the Opioid Replacement Treatment Program—Report of the ACT Health Services Commissioner—Government response, and Coroner’s Report—Findings of Death of Steven Freeman—Government response (Mr Rattenbury), 980
Aluminium composite cladding—Papers (Mr Gentleman), 502Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act—
Pursuant to subsection 8(5)—Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Notice 2017—Notifiable instrument NI2017-280—Paper (Mr Barr), 273
Pursuant to section 13—Annual report 2016-2017—ACT Policing—Corrigendum—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 854Land Development Agency—Corrigendum—Paper (Ms Berry), 835Annual report 2017—Canberra Institute of Technology—Paper (Mr Gentleman),
793Auditor-General Act—Auditor-General’s Reports—
No 4/2017—Performance information in ACT public schools—Government response—Paper (Ms Berry), 325
No 6/2017—Mental Health Services—Transition from Acute Care—Government response—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 458
No 7/2017—Public Housing Renewal Program—Government response—Paper (Ms Berry), 456
No 3/2018—Tender for the sale of Block 30 (formerly Block 20) Section 34 Dickson—Government response—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 869
No 5/2018—ACT clubs’ community contributions—Government response—Paper (Mr Ramsay), 877
No 8/2018—Assembly of rural land west of Canberra—Government response—Paper (Ms Berry), 1033
No 9/2018—ACT Health’s management of allegations of misconduct and complaints about inappropriate workplace behaviour—Government response—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 1174
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Statements—continuedNo 2/2019—Recognition and implementation of obligations under the Human
Rights Act 2004—Government response (Mr Rattenbury), 1521Bimberi Youth Justice Centre—Bimberi Headline Indicators Reports—2017-2018
and March 2018—Updated October 2018—Papers (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1121Blueprint for Youth Justice in the ACT 2012-22—Progress Report 2012-17—Paper
(Ms Stephen-Smith), 757Building Regulatory System Review—Reforms—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 868Business Impact Assessment of ACT Government-led construction activities in
Gungahlin—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 1034Chief Minister—Election of (Mr Barr), 3Children and Young People Act—
ACT Children and Young People Death Review Committee—Annual Report—
2016—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1932017—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 854
Retrospective Review—Progress in the ACT between 2004 and 2013—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 125
Changing the narrative for vulnerable children: Strengthening ACT systems—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 953
City Renewal Authority and Suburban Land Agency Act—Land acquisitions quarterly report—City Renewal Authority—
1 July to 30 September 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 5421 October to 31 December 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 644
Suburban Land Agency—1 July to 30 September 2017—Paper (Ms Berry), 5021 October to 31 December 2017—Paper (Ms Berry), 6781 January to 31 March 2018—Paper (Ms Berry), 7931 April to 30 June 2018—Paper (Ms Berry), 877
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act—Pursuant to subsection 12(4)—Annual report by independent entity—ACT
Greenhouse Gas Inventory—2015-16: with recalculations for 2014-15—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 452016-17—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 630
Pursuant to subsection 15(3)—Minister’s annual report—2016-17—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 6302017-18—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1175
Comments made during event (Mr Barr), 717Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment Act—Unfantastic Plastic—
Review of the ACT Plastic Shopping Bag Ban—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1035Coroners Act—Report of Coroner—Inquest into the Death of Mr Paul Fennessy—
Report and Government reponse—Papers (Ms Fitzharris), 353Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act—Annual Report 2016-17—ACT Policing
Controlled Operations—Corrigendum—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 1035
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Statements—continuedCrimes (Restorative Justice) Act—Crimes (Restorative Justice) Sexual and Family
Violence Offences Guidelines 2018—Disallowable Instrument DI2018-266—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1120
Death of—Young person (Ms Stephen-Smith), 438Director of Public Prosecutions—Efficiency dividends (Mr Barr), 333Domestic Adoption Process in the ACT—Review—Final report—
Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 95Government response—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 100
Domestic Animals—Services Management and Staff Resources—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 953
Eating disorder healthcare services—Ministerial response to petition—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1063
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Report 4—Inquiry into Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Government response—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1044
Education and Care Services National Law Amendment Act 2017 (Victoria), as adopted by the Education and Care Services National Law (ACT) Act—Papers (Ms Berry), 192
Education and Care Services National Law as applied by the law of the States and Territories—Education and Care Services National Amendment Regulations 2016 (2016 No 810)
—Paper (Ms Berry), 53Education and Care Services National Amendment Regulations 2017—Paper
(Ms Berry), 629Education and Care Services National Further Amendment Regulations 2017—
Paper (Ms Berry), 645Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Report 5—
Standardised Testing in ACT Schools—Government response (Ms Berry), 1544Electricity Feed-in (Large-scale Renewable Energy Generation) Act—Pursuant to
subsection 22(5)—ACT Wind Auction II Review—Summary report and Government response to
recommendations—Papers (Mr Rattenbury), 45Review of Next Generation Renewables Auction and the Electricity Feed-in (Large-
scale Renewable Energy Generation) Act 2011—Final report—NGR and large FiT Act Review and Government response—Papers (Mr Rattenbury), 326
Evaluation of the ACT Government’s safer cycling reforms—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 108
Financial Management Act—Pursuant to subsection 20A(2)—Budget—
2016-2017—Budget review—Paper (Mr Barr), 532017-18—Budget review—Paper (Mr Barr), 644
Pursuant to section 25—Consolidated Annual Financial Statements—Financial year—2016-2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 5422017-2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 1120
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Statements—continuedPursuant to section 26—Consolidated Financial Report—Financial quarter ending
—31 December 2016—Paper (Mr Barr), 5330 June 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 32530 September 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 55331 December 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 64531 March 2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 84330 June 2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 92630 September 2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 1144
Pursuant to subsection 30F(3)—Capital Works Program—Progress report—2017-2018—Year-to-date—
30 September 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 55331 December 2017—Paper (Mr Barr), 68430 June 2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 980
2018-19—Year-to-date—30 September 2018—Paper (Mr Barr), 1144Pursuant to subsection 62(2)—Statement of Intent—2017-18—
City Renewal Authority—Paper (Mr Barr), 685Suburban Land Agency—Paper (Mr Barr), 685
Food Act—Nutritional Information for Food—Review of Display—Review report—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 414
Freedom of Information Act—Notice provided to the Ombudsman—Freedom of Information request—Decision not made in time—Paper—Canberra Institute of Technology (Ms Fitzharris), 724Community Services Directorate (Ms Berry), 805, 1034Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate (Ms Fitzharris), 835
Gaming Machine Act—Community contributions made by gaming machine licensees—Report by the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission—2016-17—Paper (Mr Ramsay), 554
Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Presentation speech (Ms Stephen-Smith), 925
Gungahlin Strategic Assessment—Papers (Mr Rattenbury), 710Independent Audit—Government response—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 869
Harrison School—Discovery and remediation of non-friable asbestos in garden beds (Ms Berry), 989
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law—Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Amendment (Midwife Insurance Exemption) Regulation 2016 (No 126/2016)—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 54
Heavy Vehicle National Law as applied by the law of States and Territories—Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 420
Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission Act—Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission—Reports 1 and 2 of 2018—Papers (Mr Barr), 835
Integrity Commission (ACT Policing) Amendment Bill 2018—Exposure draft (Mr Barr), 1142
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Justice and Community Safety—Standing Committee (Legislative Scrutiny Role)—Report 11 (Ms Fitzharris), 508
Statements—continuedJustice and Community Safety—Standing Committee—Report 1—Report on Annual
and Financial Reports 2015-2016—Recommendations 11 and 12—Government response—Postponement (Ms Stephen-Smith), 631
Legislation Act—Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act—
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement Method) Determination 2020—Disallowable Instrument DI2020-16—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1909
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Renewable Electricity Target Measurement Method) Determination 2020—Disallowable Instrument DI2020-17—Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 1910
Mitchell—Light rail stop—Petition (Ms Fitzharris), 719Molonglo Valley Strategic Assessment—Independent Audit—
Paper (Mr Rattenbury), 869Government response—Paper—
(Mr Gentleman), 1080(Mr Rattenbury), 1080
National Education and Care Services Freedom of Information & Privacy Commissioners & Ombudsman—Annual report—2016-2017—Paper (Ms Berry), 645
National Environment Protection Council Act—Pursuant to subsection 23(3)—National Environment Protection Council—Annual Report—2015-2016—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 392
Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm—Question without notice (Ms Fitzharris), 1492O’Malley—Proposed closure of public car park—Petition—(Mr Gentleman), 655Official Visitor Act—
Annual report 2015-16—Official visitor for Disability Services—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 95
Annual report 2016-17—Official Visitor (Children and Young People)—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 511Official Visitor (Disability Services)—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 511Official Visitor (Homelessness Services)—Paper (Ms Berry), 511
Annual report 2017-18—Official Visitor (Children and Young People)—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1093Official Visitor (Homelessness Services)—Paper (Ms Berry), 1092Official Visitors for Disability Services—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 1093
Our Booris, Our Way—Interim report—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 992Planning and Development Act—
Pursuant to subsection 79(1)—Approvals—Papers—Variation No 329 to the Territory Plan—Weston group centre and surrounding
community and leisure and accommodation lands: Zone changes and amendments to the Weston precinct map and code (Mr Gentleman), 927
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Variation No 344 to the Territory Plan—Woden Town Centre: Zone changes and amendments to the Phillip precinct map and code (Mr Gentleman), 927
Variation No 348 to the Territory Plan—Incorporating Active Living Principles into the Territory Plan (Mr Gentleman), 511
Statements—continuedVariation No 352 to the Territory Plan—Changes to various development tables,
codes and definitions (Mr Gentleman), 645Variation No 356 to the Territory Plan—Amendments to the West Belconnen
Concept Plan for Ginninderry Stage 1 Development (Mr Gentleman), 1034Pursuant to subsection 161(2)—Statement by Minister—Call-in powers—Paper—
Development application No 201731693—Block 15 section 15 Griffith (Mr Gentleman), 877
Development application No 201833501—Block 6 Section 79 Giralang (Mr Gentleman), 919
Development applications Nos 201732485 and 201732500—ACT Second Electricity Supply Project and Notice of Decision (Mr Gentleman), 1145
Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee—Report 2—Inquiry into Billboards—Government response—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 721
Plastic Reduction Bill 2020—Exposure draft—Papers (Mr Steel), 2080Property Crime Prevention Strategy 2016-2020—Progress report—2016-2017—Paper
(Mr Rattenbury), 630Providing Affordable Housing to Students—An ACT Government review of housing
built by the University of Canberra under the National Rental Affordability Scheme—Paper (Ms Berry), 284
Public Accounts—Standing Committee—Eighth Assembly—Report 31—Review of Auditor-General's Report No 3 of 2015: Restoration of the Lower Cotter Catchment—Government response—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 22
Public Health Act—ACT Chief Health Officer’s Report—2018—Healthy Canberra—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 877
Public housing development—Petitions (Ms Berry), 168Questions—
On notice No 662—Explanation (Mr Gentleman), 631Without notice—
(Ms Fitzharris), 92Answer—Clarification (Ms Fitzharris), 1144
Radiation Protection Act 2006—Review—Paper (Ms Fitzharris), 1174Rail Safety National Law National Regulations—Papers (Mr Rattenbury), 756Remuneration Tribunal Act—Remuneration Tribunal Determinations—Paper
(Mr Barr), 273Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2019 (No 2)—Exposure draft—Papers
(Mr Ramsay), 1810Safe Schools Coalition program—Petition (Ms Berry), 379Safer Families—Annual Statement—2017—Amended Ministerial statement—Paper
(Ms Berry), 274Schools for All—Implementation of the recommendations of the Expert Panel on
Students with Complex Needs and Challenging Behaviour—Reports—Papers
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(Ms Berry), 154, 385Social housing—
Provision of incentives—Paper (Ms Berry), 1042Stock—Paper (Ms Berry), 1042
Statements—continuedStanding Committees—Annual Reports—2015-2016—Government responses—
Papers (Mr Barr), 450The Canberra Hospital precinct—Safety, traffic, parking and noise. See “Petitions”
and “Committees—Planning and Urban Renewal—Standing Committee”Valedictories—
Mr Doszpot—(Mr Barr), 454(Ms Berry), 454(Ms Fitzharris), 454
Mrs Dunne (Mr Barr), 2153Ms Le Couteur (Mr Barr), 2153
Volunteer Firefighters’ Financial Support Program (Mr Gentleman), 1997Water Resources Act—ACT and Region Catchment Management Coordination Group
—Annual report—2016-17—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 5112017-18—Paper (Mr Gentleman), 992
What We Heard—Developing a New Housing Strategy for the ACT—Summary report of the ACT Housing and Homelessness Summit—Paper (Ms Berry), 723
Working with Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act—Legislative review—Paper (Ms Stephen-Smith), 503
Status of women in the ACT—International Women’s Day 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Steel, C.—Assistant Speaker, 12
Nomination revoked, 987Inaugural speech, 25Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Stephen-Smith, R.—Inaugural speech, 25Oath or affirmation by Member, 2
Strata residences—Methodology for determining rates and land tax. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
Strategic outcomes and priorities. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Street sweeping. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Stromlo Forest Park sport and recreation facilities. See “Matters of public importance”Sub judice convention and Continuing Resolution 10. See “Speaker—Rulings”, See “Speaker
—Statements”Suburban Land Agency—
Progress. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Statement of Intent. See “Statements—By Minister”
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Suicide Prevention in the ACT. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Sunday/public holiday bus timetable. See “Petitons” and “Statements—By Member”Supply of water to the Tharwa community. See “Committees” and
“Motions—Inquiries/References”Support for local primary producers. See “Matters of public importance”Supporting single parents. See “Matters of public importance”Supportive housing. See “Motions—Executive Members’ business”Suspected child abuse—Obligation to report. See “Matters of public importance”Suspension of standing orders. See “Speaker—Statements”Sustainable building materials. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Switchboard incident—The Canberra Hospital. See “The Canberra Hospital”Symonston—Reinstatement of bus services. See “Petitions”
T
Taxation. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Taxi industry—Regulation. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Teacher and student safety. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Teannaki, The Hon T. See “Death of the Speaker, Parliament of Kiribati”Territory Coat of Arms. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References” and
“Committees”Territory rights. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Territory’s finances. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Tharwa Bridge—Renaming. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”The Canberra Hospital—
AECOM risk assessment report on the performance of infrastructure—Order to table—Evaluation by Independent Legal Arbiter—Extension of time. See “Motions—Order to
table”Motion. See “Motions—Order to table”
Identified infrastructure risks. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Infrastructure programs. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Medical imaging department. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Switchboard incident—
See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”, 162Chronology of events—Order to table. See “Motions—Order to table”
The importance of school chaplains in the ACT. See “School chaplains”Torrens—Playground upgrade. See “Petitions”, “Statements—By Member” and
“Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”Tourism Ministers meeting in Beijing and Hong Kong business delegation. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Traditional custodians—Assembly meeting on the lands. See “Speaker”., See “Speaker”.,
See “Speaker”.Transport Action Plan—Quarterly update—Number 1. See “Motions—To take note of
papers”Transport Canberra advertising policy. See “Petitions” and “Committees—Environment and
Transport and City Services—Standing Committee”
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Treatment in Custody of Steven Freeman—Government response to the Independent Inquiry. See “Motions—To take note of papers”
Tree—Canopy—Protection. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Planting. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Tuggeranong—Anketell Street—Rerouting of buses to Cowlishaw Street. See “Petitions”, “Statements—
By Members”, “Committees—Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee” and “Private Members' business”
Town Centre—Improvements. See “Petitions”Turner, Mr John AM. See “Condolences”Turner—Proposed bus layover. See “Petitions”
U
Unauthorised Release of Committee Documents. See “Committees—Privileges 2019—Select Committee” and “Motions—That report be noted/adopted”
Underperformance in ACT schools—Proposed independent inquiry. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
United Kingdom and Ireland Study Tour—December 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
United States delegation—October 2017. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Units—Methodology for calculating general rates. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
Universal access to early childhood education. See “Motions—Assembly business—Inquiries/References”
University of Canberra—Annual Report 2016. See “Committees—Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee”
Unparliamentary language. See “Speaker—Statements”Urban renewal precincts. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Urban trees—Replanting. See “Petitions”USA delegation and American Planning Association Study Tour. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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Vacant land—Taxation. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Variations to the Territory Plan—Approvals. See “Statements—By Minister” and “Motions
—To take note of papers”VET students. See “Matters of public importance”Veterans. See “Matters of public importance”Veterans Ministers’ Roundtable—Update on Veterans Initiatives and Outcomes. See
“Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Violence in schools. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Visits by Members to Government schools—Protocols. See “Motions—Assembly business
—Inquiries/References” and “Committees”
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Vocational education and training. See “Motions—Principal” and “Motions—Private Members' business”
Voluntary assisted dying. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Volunteer Firefighters’ Financial Support Program. See “Statements—By Minister”Volunteering. See “Ministerial statements”, “Motions—To take note of papers” and
“Matters of public importance”Volunteers—Important contribution. See “Matters of public importance”Votes—
Agreed to by a 2/3 majority of Members, 93, 1491, 1911Negatived in accordance with SO 272, 1986Agreed to unless otherwise shown—
ACT Ambulance Service—Data—Amendment, 972Resourcing—
Amendment to amendment, negatived, 661Motion, negatived, 693
ACT clubs—Community contributions—Amendment, 937ACT Government and Unions ACT—Relationship—Amendment, 369ACT Government Campaign Advertising—Independent Reviewer—Appointment—
Motion, agreed to by a 2/3 majority of Members, 93, 1911ACT Health—
Governance—Proposed board of inquiry—Amendment, 1000Management issues—Amendment, 812
ACT Integrity Commissioner—Reaffirmation of approval of appointment—Motion, 1491
ACT Policing—Funding—Amendment, 525Affordable—
Housing—Strategies—Amendment to amendment, 2089Land release—Amendment, 2050
Alcohol and other drug use—Harm minimisation—Amendment, 2111Alexander Maconochie Centre—
Accommodation for female detainees—Amendment, 74Mistaken release of inmate—Motion, negatived, 694
Aluminium cladding—Government buildings—Amendment, 436Animal related businesses—Criminal trespass offences—Motion, negatived, 1617Animal Welfare Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Debate be adjourned, 1545Appropriation Bill 2017-2018—Bill be agreed to, 386Appropriation Bill 2018-2019—Bill be agreed to, 979Appropriation Bill 2019-2020—Bill be agreed to, 1602Bail system—Review—Amendment, 67Budget—
2020-2021—Amendment, negatived, 2010Paragraph (12) Amendment to amendment, negatived, 2011
Policies—Amendment, negatived, 970
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Votes—continuedBuilding and Construction Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Debate be adjourned,
negatived, 1815Bullying in the health system—Amendment, 898Bus route changes—Amendment, 667Bushfire prevention—Amdt to amdt, as amended, negatived, 1160Casino (Electronic Gaming) Bill 2017—
Agreement in principle, 541Amendments to amendments, 541Bill, as amended, 542
Chief Minister—Proposed censure—Resolution expressing concern—Amendment, 718Proposed motion of no confidence—Motion, negatived, 535
Childhood vaccinations—Amendment to amendment, negatived, 113City Renewal Authority and Suburban Land Agency Bill 2017—Agreement in principle,
165Climate Change mitigation—Amendment, negatived, 91Climate change—Amendment, 1471Clubs sector—Motion, negatived, 527Community—
Facilities Zone land—Government transparency—Amendment to amendment, negatived, 251Motion—
Amendment to amendment, negatived, 171Amendment, negatived, 171Negatived, 172
Legal centres—Amendment, negatived, 124Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union—Affiliations—Motion,
negatived, 960Consumer protection—Second-hand vehicles—Motion, 1743Controlled Sports Bill 2018—
Amendment, negatived, 1339Amendments, negatived, 1340
Cost of living—Amendment, 1887Pressures—Amendment, 1506
COVID-19 Emergency Response Bill 2020—Amendment, negatived, 1925COVID-19 Emergency Response Legislation Amendment Bill 2020—Amendments,
negatived, 1948Crimes (Anti-Consorting) Amendment Bill 2019—Agreement in principle, negatived,
1303Crimes (Criminal Organisation Control) Bill 2017—Agreement in principle, negatived,
568Crimes (Protection of Police, Firefighters and Paramedics) Amendment Bill 2019—
Amendment, negatived, 1968Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 (No 2)—Clause 7, 687
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Votes—continuedCriminal responsibility—Minimum age—Amendment to amendment, negatived, 2104Culturally and linguistically diverse people with a disability—Support—Amendment,
1305Dangerous dogs—Management and staff resources—Amendment, 820Development application assessments—
Debate be adjourned, 1359Resumption of debate be made an order of the day for the day after tabling of the
report of the Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Services, 1359Director of Public Prosecutions—Funding—Amendment, 374Discrimination Amendment Bill 2018—Amendments, negatived, 1149Dissent from Speaker’s ruling, negatived, 1673Dog attacks—
Amendment, 137Compensation for victims—Amendment, 300
Domestic Animals (Dangerous Dogs) Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in principle, negatived, 1267
Domestic Animals (Dangerous Dogs) Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Government amendment No 2 to clause 4, 565New Clause 3G, 565
Drought relief for farm businesses—Amendment, 1614Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018—
Agreement in principle, 1669Amendment, negatived, 1670, 1674Bill, as amended, 1675
Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Act—Commencement—Motion, negatived, 1740
Economic Development and Tourism—Standing Committee—Proposed reference—Racing (Greyhounds) Amendment Bill 2017 and Domestic Animals (Racing Greyhounds) Amendment Bill 2017—Motion, negatived, 556
Education, Employment and Youth Affairs—Standing Committee—Reference—Management and minimisation of bullying and violence in schools—Amendment, negatived, 1377
Electoral Amendment Bill 2018—Amendment, negatived, 2116Amendments, negatived, 2116
Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Clause 7, 2025Electricity Feed-in (Large-scale Renewable Energy Generation) Amendment Bill 2017
—Amendments, negatived, 502Employment and Workplace Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2020—
Clause 14, 2027Clause 32, 2027Clauses 106 to 109, 2028
Votes—continuedEnd of Life Choices in the ACT—Select Committee—
Amendment to resolution, 915Establishment—Amendments, 628
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Energy Efficiency (Cost of Living) Improvement Amendment Bill 2019—Agreement in principle, 1654
Environment and Transport and City Services—Standing Committee—Proposed reference—Animal Welfare Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Motion, negatived, 1533
Family and Personal Violence Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Amendments, 152Financial Management Amendment Bill 2019—Agreement in principle, 1336Funding for national institutions in Canberra—Amendment, 1379Gaming Legislation Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in principle, 1147Gaming Machine Amendment Bill 2017—Clause 13, 357Government Procurement (Financial Integrity) Amendment Bill 2017—Amendment,
520Government Procurement (Secure Local Jobs) Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in
principle, 1078Green waste collection services—Amendment, 702Greyhound racing industry—Amendment, 31, 773H Course—Australian National University School of Music—Amendment, 1004Health, Ageing and Community Services—Standing Committee—Drugs of
Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Bill 2018—Proposed reference—Motion, negatived, 1156
Health (Improving Abortion Access) Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in principle, 1011Health infrastructure—Amendment, 1511Health workers—Amendments, 2109Housing affordability—Amendment, 1449Housing and rental affordability—Amendment, 2070Inclusive and supportive community—Amendment, negatived, 432
Inspector of Correctional Services Bill 2017—Amendment, negatived, 636Integrity Commission Bill 2018—Amendment, negatived, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180,
1182, 1183, 1184, 1185Intersection of Tillyard and Ginninderra Drives—Traffic safety measures—
Amendment, 699Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Clause 19, 201Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Clauses 12 to 17, 1494Labour Hire Licensing Bill 2020—Bill be agreed to, 1970Land Development Agency—Operations—
Amendment, negatived in accordance with SO162, 33Motion, negatived in accordance with SO162, 33
Land Tax Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in principle, 802Lawson—Designated parking—Amendment to motion, as amended, negatived, 1852Lease Variation Charges and remissions—Proposed review—Motion, 500
Light Rail construction—Impact on local businesses—Amendment, 1239Liquor Amendment Bill 2017—Clause 82, 200
Votes—continuedLitter Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—Amendment, negatived, 1719, 1721Long service leave—Transient workers—Motion, 2067Marriage equality—Amendment, negatived, 353
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Member be suspended, pursuant to SO203, 939, 1275, 1962Mental health services—Amendment, 1995Minister for Corrections and Justice Health—Call to resign—Motion, negatived, 1805Minister for Health and Wellbeing—
Proposed censure—Motion, negatived, 1156Proposed motion of no confidence—Motion, negatived, 1323Proposed want of confidence, negatived, 800
Minister for Transport and City Services—Proposed censure—Amendment to amendment, negatived, 1599
Mitchell—Delivery of city services—Amendment, 429Motion to take note of failure to provide answer within time provided for by the
standing orders—Motion, negatived, 1174Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2018—Exposure Draft and Guide to the Motor Accident
Injuries Bill 2018 Exposure Draft—Papers—Reference—Justice And Community Safety—Standing Committee—Amendment, 1026
Motor Accident Injuries Bill 2019—Agreement in principle, 1381Amendment, negatived, 1390, 1394, 1395, 1397, 1401, 1402Amendments, negatived, 1388, 1396Bill, as amended, be agreed to, 1474Clause 200, 1400
Mpowerdome—Amendment, 77Mr Parton—Member be suspended, 2018Ms Berry (Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development)—Proposed
censure—Motion, negatived, 1475Namadgi National Park—Management of feral horses—Motion, 1006Network19—
Impact on students—Amendment, 1453Issues—Amendment to amendment, 1802Motion, negatived, 1889
Outlaw motorcycle gang violence—Legislative approach—Amendment, 2053Parliamentary Agreement for the 9th Legislative Assembly—Amendment, 70Parliamentary Triangle—Proposed sale of East Block and West Block buildings—
Amendment, 448Motion, as amended, 449
Personal safety in ACT schools—Motion, negatived, 1266Pill testing—Motion, 634, 836Planning and Development (Community Concessional Leases) Amendment Bill 2019—
Agreement in principle, 1628Votes—continued
Planning and Development Act—Planning and Development (Lease Variation Charges) Determination 2017 (No 2)—Disallowable Instrument DI2017-208—Motion to disallow—Motion, negatived, 558
Planning Legislation Amendment Bill 2020—Clause 17, negatived, 2113Clause 18, negatived, 2113
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Plant-based foods—Motion, negatived, 1613Policing numbers—Amendment, 1371Population growth—Amendments, negatived, 372P-plate drivers—Proposed curfew and restrictions—
Amendment to amendment, 964Amendment, as amended, 965
Privileges 2017—Select Committee—Proposed establishment—Debate be adjourned, negatived, 304
Privileges 2018 (No 2)—Select Committee—Proposed establishment, and Administration and Procedure—Standing Committee—Proposed reference—Continuing resolution 9; negatived, 833
Problem gambling—Harm minimisation—Amendment, 2057Proposed bus network—Amendment, 942Public Health Amendment Bill 2020—Amendment, negatived, 2012Public housing—Amendment, 140Public Sector Management Amendment Bill 2019—Agreement in principle, 1697Question on Notice No 1—Motion to take note of failure to provide answer within
time provided for by the SOs, negatived, 70Racing (Greyhounds) Amendment Bill 2017—
Agreement in principle, 556Amendment, negatived, 557
Rates and taxes—Impact on families—Motion, negatived, 1735Rates—
Amendment, 2022Reform—Amendment, 408
Residential—Premises—Temperature management strategies—Amendment, 1314Rates—Rebate—Amendment, 1966
Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2018—Agreement in principle, 841Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2018 (No 2)—
Amendment, negatived, 1278Proposed new clause 4C, negatived, 1278Bill, as amended, 1279
Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2017—Clauses 10 to 15, 190Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2019—
Amendments, 1329Amendment 1.49, 1330
Votes—continuedRoads infrastructure—Amendment, negatived, 1738School zones—Safety—Amendment, 1229Self Help Organisations United Together (SHOUT)—Amendments, 108Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Bill 2020—
Amendments, negatived, 2153Bill, as amended, 2153
Social housing stock—Amendment, negatived, 781Street sweeping—Amendment, 856
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Suspension of standing orders—Land Tax (Community Housing Exemption) Amendment Bill 2018—Consideration
of, negatived, 1038Minister to address Assembly, negatived in accordance with SO272, 1986Precedence to motion, negatived, 485Proposed censure; negatived, 1137Proposed order to table—
Motion, negatived, 415Taxation increases—
Amendment, 1606Motion, as amended, 1607
Taxi industry—Regulation—Amendment, 1262Teacher and student safety—Amendment, 1052The Canberra Hospital—Medical imaging department—Motion, 947Underperformance in ACT schools—Proposed independent inquiry—Amendment,
1009Units—Methodology for calculating general rates—Amendment, 470Utilities (Technical Regulation) Amendment Bill 2017—Agreement in principle, 462Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin—Recognition—Motion, negatived,
1890Waste Management and Resource Recovery Amendment Bill 2017—Agreement in
principle, 512Work Health and Safety Amendment Bill 2018—
Agreement in principle, 886Debate be adjourned, negatived, 885
Work Health and Safety Amendment Bill 2019—Amendment, negatived, 1712Amendments, negatived, 1713
Workplace Legislation Amendment Bill 2018—Amendment, negatived, 727Clause 4, 727
Workplace safety training in government schools—Amendment, 306Youth recidivism—Data collection—Amendment, 475Negatived in accordance with standing order 162, 33
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Walk-in centres and hospitals—Recognition of nurses. See “Matters of public importance”Wall, A.—Oath or affirmation by Member, 2Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin—Recognition. See “Motions—Private
Members' business”Wanniassa—
Bus network changes. See “Petitions”Park and Ride access. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
Waramanga—Provision of playground. See “Motions—Private Members' business”, “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of paper”
Washington delegation 2018. See “Ministerial statements”
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Waste management. See “Motions—Private Members' business”Water Resources Act—ACT and Region Catchment Management Coordination Group—
Annual report—2016-17. See “Statements—By Minister”2017-18. See “Statements—By Minister”
Water security. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Watson shops—
Mobility parking arrangements. See “Petitions”Traffic assessment. See “Petitions”
We Don’t Shoot Our Wounded and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Forum on Domestic and Family Violence—Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Weekend bus services. See “Motions—Censure/No confidence/Want of confidence—Minister for Transport and City Services—Proposed censure”
Welcoming Cities Network. See “Motions—Principal”Wellington mission—November 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take
note of papers”West Belconnen—Waste facility. See “Petitions”Weston—Preservation of parkland adjacent to Cooleman Court. See “Petitions”What We Heard—Developing a New Housing Strategy for the ACT—Summary report of the
ACT Housing and Homelessness Summit. See “Statements—By Minister”Whetnall, Tracy. See “Condolences”Winnunga Model of Care—Alexander Maconochie Centre—Implementation. See
“Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Woden Town Centre—Renewal. See “Matters of public importance”Women’s and girls’ sport in Canberra—Sports grants. See “Matters of public importance”Women’s sport. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”Woodlands Conservation Strategy—Progress report. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Work health and safety—Annual statement—2017. See “Ministerial statements” and
“Motions—To take note of papers”Working with Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act—Legislative review. See
“Statements—By Minister”Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services—Independent Review—
Interim Report. See “Motions—To take note of papers”Biannual update on implementation of the recommendations. See “Ministerial
statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”Final Report—
See “Motions—To take note of papers”Government response. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of
papers”ACTWorkplace Safety Performance—Annual statement—
2017-18. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”2018-19. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Workplace safety training in government schools. See “Motions—Private Members’ business”
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Yarralumla shops—Improvements. See “Petitions”Yellow Box Woodland ecosystems—Protection. See “Motions—Crossbench Executive
Members’ business”Youth Justice in the ACT—
Blueprint. See “Ministerial statements”Update. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
Youth recidicism—Data collection. See “Motions—Private Members' business”
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Zero Emission Vehicle Summit (UK) and Global Climate Action Summit (US)—Report—September 2018. See “Ministerial statements” and “Motions—To take note of papers”
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