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Running Record (01 June 2023)


Thursday 1 June 2023

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
AUTHORISATION TO PUBLISH HISTORICAL TABLED DOCUMENTS​Commenced 10.01 am
​Mr Hoenig, moved That this House:

(1)  Notes that on 18 November 2021, as part of the project to digitise historical tabled documents, this House authorised the publication of all papers laid upon the table of the House from 14 May 1856 to 5 December 1900.

(2)  Notes that the project to digitise historical tabled documents has continued and that documents tabled in the Legislative Assembly during the 19th to 31st Parliaments have been digitised but not yet published due to concerns that some of the documents may not have been authorised to be published by the House.

(3)  Authorises the publication of all papers laid upon the table of the House from 23 July 1901 to 18 February 1938.


​Agreed to
SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS - ROUTINE OF BUSINESS​Commenced 10.03 am
Mr Hoenig, moved, That standing and sessional orders be suspended to provide for the following routine of business for this sitting:

(1)   The giving of General Business Notices of Motions (for up to 15 minutes).

(2)   The consideration of the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Amendment (Digital Evidence Access Orders) (LEPRA) Bill until it proceeds through all stages.

(3)   At 11.00 am Question Time and the associated routine of business.

(4) The inaugural speeches of the Member for Ryde and the Member for Holsworthy

(5)   Resumption of the consideration of the LEPRA Bill.

(6)   Speaker to leave the Chair at 1.30 pm and resume the Chair at 2.30 pm.

(7)   Resumption of the consideration of the LEPRA Bill, if required.

(8)   At 4.00 pm, Petition Debate.

(9)   Resumption of the consideration of the LEPRA Bill, if required.

(10) General Business Notices of Motions or Orders of the Day (not being Bills) for up to 70 minutes, to commence after the LEPRA Bill has proceeded through all stages.

(11) Community Recognition Statements

(12) Private Members Statements.

(13) Adjournment to the next sitting day without motion moved.

(14) Messages from the Legislative Council regarding Government Business may be considered at any time between items of business.

​Agreed to.
NOTICES OF MOTION (GENERAL NOTICES)​Commenced 10.04 am
LAW ENFORCEMENT (POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITES) AMENDMENT (DIGITAL EVIDENCE ACCESS ORDERS) BILL 2023

​Commenced 10.20 am
Second Reading: Motion of Mr Daley

​Debate interrupted.

NOTICES OF MOTION​At 11.07 am
Private Members' Bills
Mr Rory Amon
Ms Kobi Shetty 
Mr Gareth Ward
QUESTION TIME​Commenced 11.08 am
MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 12.23 pm
​Informing that it has agreed to the Legislative Assembly's amendments to the Electoral Funding Amendment (Registered Clubs) Bill 

INAUGURAL SPEECH - MEMBER FOR RYDECommenced 12.30 pm
INAUGURAL SPEECH - MEMBER FOR HOLSWORTHYCommenced 1.11 pm
Lunch​1.37 pm - 2.30 pm
LAW ENFORCEMENT (POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITES) AMENDMENT (DIGITAL EVIDENCE ACCESS ORDERS) BILL 2023

​Commenced 2.32 pm
​Introduction First Reading: Motion of Mr Daley

Agreed to.

Second Reading: Motion of Mr Daley

​Agreed to.

​Third reading: Motion of Mr Daley
​Agreed to. Forwarded to the Legislative Council for concurrence.
DAPTO RESIDENTS MOTORWAY ACCESSCommenced 2.41 pm
Ms Watson moved that the House:
(1) Notes that the residents of Dapto and West Dapto do not currently have fair access to the M1 Princes Motorway, including the Albion Park Rail bypass, between Dapto and Yallah.
(2) Recognises that the previous Government unfairly denied access to the M1Princes Motorway for residents of Dapto and West Dapto.
(3) Acknowledges that the Government will now act to ensure fair access to the M1 Princes Motorway for residents of Dapto and West Dapto after 12 years of inaction by the former Government.
​Agreed to.
​Mr Ward moved an amendment to the Motion.
Negatived on Division.

​Original motion agreed to.

POKER MACHINE REFORM

Commenced 3.22 pm
​Ms Wilson moved, That the House:
(1) Calls on the Government to urgently reform poker machines in New South Wales. (2) Commends the former Premier, Mr Dominic Perrottet, for his leadership on this issue prior to the last election.
(3) Notes that the Government's plan to trial pokie reform was heavily criticized by industry experts and the community, and will fail the people of New South Wales.

​Debate interrupted.



 

DEBATE ON PETITION SIGNED BY 10,000 OR MORE PERSONS​Commenced 3.59 pm

Petition from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly eliminate patient costs for radiation treatment at Wagga Wagga and Griffith cancer treatment centres (Dr Joe McGirr).


Question proposed—That the House take note of the petition.

Agreed to.
COMMUNITY RECOGNITION STATEMENTS​Commenced 4.28 pm
PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS​Commenced 5.00 pm
MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 7.11 pm
Returning the First Home Buyer Legislation Amendment Bill without amendment.
ADJOURNMENT​At 7.13 pm