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Running Record (04 June 2026)

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Thursday 4 June 2026

This Running Record is intended as a guide only to information on the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, and is updated during the course of the sitting day. It shows the progress of legislation, results of motions moved and other business conducted.

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MEETING OF THE HOUSE​
​At 10.00 am
​​​NOTICES OF MOTION (GENERAL BUSINESS) 
​Commenced 10.01 am
HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT (RIGHT TO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE) BILL 2026​
Commenced 10.16 am
​Second Reading: Motion of Dr McGirr; resumption of the interrupted debate.

Debate interrupted.​

​The ​Temporary Speaker left the Chair​10.50 am - 11.00 a​m​​

QUESTION TIME ​​​​Commenced 11.05 am

UNPROCLAIMED LEGISLATION​At 12.15 pm
Speaker tabled list of all legislation unproclaimed ​​90 days after assent as at 4 June 2026.

COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS​Commenced 12.16 pm
Mr Greenwich, Chair, tabled a report of the Standing Committee on Parliamentary Privilege and Ethics, dated June 2026, entitled 'Implications for exclusive cognisance raised by the Legislative Council Select Committee on the Relationship Between the Dural Caravan Incident and the Passage of Relevant Bills through the Legislative Council.'​

HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT (RIGHT TO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE) BILL 2026​
Commenced 12.17 pm
Second Reading: Motion of Dr McGirr; resumption of the interrupted debate.
Debate interrupted.​​​

Lunch​​1.12 pm - 2.30 p​​m​​​

FIREFIGHTER RECRUITMENT​

Commenced 2.30 PM​
Resumption of the interrupted debate: Ms Doyle moved, That this House:

(1)        Commends the Government and Fire and Rescue NSW on record firefighter recruitment that is strengthening our emergency services.

(2)        Notes that six new firefighters have recently been recruited in the Blue Mountains to help keep the community safe.

(3)        Encourages anyone interested to apply to become a firefighter and contribute to the vital work of Fire and Rescue NSW.

(4)        Thanks all Fire and Rescue NSW staff and the mighty Fire Brigade Employees' Union for their dedication to protecting our community.


Agreed to.

ANNANDALE PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Commenced 2.39 pm
Ms Shetty moved, That this House:

(1)        Acknowledges that investing in world-class public transport to encourage mode-shift is a crucial part of sustainably addressing problems with congested traffic in densely populated urban areas.

(2)        Notes that many residents of Annandale in Sydney's Inner West do not have access to reliable, direct public transport routes to the city.

(3)        Calls on the Government to keep its promise to the Inner West community and establish a new ferry service to Annandale.




Mrs Quinnell moved, That the motion be amended by removing (2) and (3) and instead inserting: 

​​(2)        N​otes that since being elected in March 2023, the Minns Labor Government:

​a. ​​Has delivered a new Ferry Wharf at Pirrama Park and incorporated the F10 route into the Opal network
b. Is delivering a new wharf and ferry service at the Sydney Fish Market
c. Is delivering a new ferry stop as part of the Bays West development
d. H​as uplifted services on the L1 light rail line, which includes a stop in Annandale, by 650 services a week.
​Agreed to. 



The motion as amended by Mrs Quinnell
​Agreed to. 

RAIL TRAM AND BUS UNION

Commenced 3.16 pm
Ms Hornery​​ moved, That this House:

(1)        Notes the Rail Tram and Bus Union commissioned the McKell Institute investigation into the former Government's 2017 Newcastle bus service privatisation.

(2)        Notes the 'Private Gain, Public Pain' report examines the impact of service changes, workers conditions and impact on the Newcastle community.

(3)        Notes it raises concerns about privatisation and highlights the importance of ensuring public transport services prioritise reliability.​

Debate interrupted.

BUDGET ESTIMATES AND RELATED PAPERS 2025-2026​Commenced 3.42 pm
Motion of Mr Mehan - That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers for 2025-2026; resumption of the interrupted debate.

​Agreed to.

CRIMES (DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL VIOLENCE) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2026​
​Commenced 3.54 pm
​Second Reading: Motion of Mr Daley; resumption of the interrupted debate.

Debate interrupted.

​COMMUNITY RECOGNITION STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 4.00 pm​

​PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 4.30​ pm​

MESSAGES FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 6.21 pm
Returning the following bills without amendment:
    • Crimes Legislation Amendment (Organised and Gang-related Crime Reforms) Bill 2026; and
    • Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Good Character) Bill 2026.

​ADJOURNMENT​At 6.21 pm