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Daily Business Program

Daily Business Program (08 May 2025)

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Thursday 8 May 2025  

 

House meets at 10.00 am 

GENERAL BUSINESS 

 

Giving of Notices of Motions (General Business) (for a period of up to 15 minutes) 

 

Notices of Motions (for Bills) (for up to 20 minutes) 

No. 7 Northern Beaches Hospital (Voluntary Contract Termination) Bill; introduction and second reading speech (Mr Michael Regan; lapses 8 November 2025).  

 

No. 1 Protection of the Environment Operations Amendment (e-Waste) Bill; continuation of interrupted second reading speech (Mr Gareth Ward; lapses 28 September 2025).  

 

 

Orders of the Day (for Bills) (for up to 90 minutes) 

No. 1 Electoral Amendment (Voter ID and Electronic Mark Off) Bill (No 2); resumption of the interrupted debate (Mr Gareth Ward to speak in reply for up to 30 minutes, with the question to then be put pursuant to Standing Orders 86 and 87; lapses 13 May 2025). 

No. 4  Road Transport Amendment (Driving Through Floodwaters) Bill (No 2); resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Gareth Ward—Ms Lynda Voltz*; lapses 13 May 2025). 

No. 5 Local Government Amendment (Pecuniary Interests) Bill; awaiting second reading speech. (Mrs Helen Dalton; lapses 20 May 2025). 

No. 6 Automated External Defibrillators (Public Access) Bill (No 3); resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Gareth Ward— Ms Liesl Tesch*; lapses 13 May 2025). 

No. 7 Health Services Amendment (Hospital Helipads) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Gareth Ward— Ms Janelle Saffin*; lapses 22 May 2025). 

No.10 Roads Amendment (Wildlife Impacts) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Tamara Smith Mr Greg Warren*; lapses 20 May 2025). 

No. 11 Health Services Amendment (Splitting of the Murrumbidgee Local Health District) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mrs Helen Dalton Ms Jenny Aitchison*, lapses 14 August 2025). 

No. 12 Return of the Proceeds of Crime (Gambling Businesses) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mrs Helen Dalton – Mr Jihad Dib*; lapses 21 August 2025). 

No. 13 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Youth Crime) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Alister Henskens Mr Jihad Dib*; lapses 28 September 2025). 

 

 

Denotes Member who adjourned the debate 

Bill forwarded from Legislative Council 

 

At 11.00 am 

 

Ministerial Statements 

Giving of Notices of Motions (Government Business, Bills, Business with Precedence) 

 

Question Time 

 

Ministerial Statements  

Papers 

Committees – Reports and Announcements 

Petitions - Announcements 

Placing or Disposal of Business 

Business with Precedence under Standing Order 118 (if any) 

 

Resumption of General Business Orders of the day for Bills, with Speaker to then leave the Chair. 

 

 

At 2.30 pm 

 

GENERAL BUSINESS 

 

Order of the Day 

No. 1 Demerit Points Return Trial; resumption of the interrupted debate (Ms Julia Finn – Mr Matt Cross speaking, six minutes remaining, four further speakers and mover in reply remaining; lapses 12 May 2025). 

Notices of Motions (General Notices) 

No. 2687 Anti-Semitism (Mr Justin Clancy) 

No. 2689 Lessons for NSW from Los Angeles Fire Catastrophe (Mr Michael Regan) 

No. 2690 Fifteenth Avenue Upgrade (Mr Nathan Hagarty) 

No. 2691 Mental Health Crisis (Mr Mark Hodges) 

No. 2692 Sun Damage and Melanoma (Ms Sonia Hornery)  

No. 2693 Crime in Regional NSW (Mr Gurmesh Singh) 

No. 2694 School Returns for 2025 (Ms Trish Doyle) 

No. 2695 Pets on Public Transport (Ms Kobi Shetty) 

No. 2696 School Returns for 2025 (Mr Jason Li) 

No. 2697 North Sydney Council Rate Rise Debacle (Ms Felicity Wilson) 

 

 

At 3.40 pm 

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS  

(for up to 20 minutes) 

 

Order of the Day 

No. 4 Budget Estimates and related papers 2024-2025; resumption of the interrupted debate (Mr David MehanMr Steve Whan speaking, 16 minutes remaining).  

 

 

At 4.00 pm 

 

Order of the Day (Petitions)   

No. 1 Petition Against the Closure of Rural Cemeteries in the Bathurst Area  (Mr Paul Toole). 

 

Community Recognition Statements  

Private Members Statements 

 

Adjournment  

 

 

(approved by email) 

Ron Hoenig, MP 

Leader of the House​ ​



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