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Running Record (05 June 2025)

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Thursday 5 June 2025

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 10.02 am​
WATER MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT (INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS) BILL
​Commenced 10.19 am
​Introduction First Reading: Motion of Mr Butler

Agreed to.

Second Reading: Motion of Mr Butler

Debate ​Adjourned​.

RETURN OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME (GAMBLING BUSINESSES) BILL
​Commenced 10.22 am
Second Reading: Motion of Ms Dalton; resumption of the interrupted debate

Debate Interrupted​.

The Temporary Speaker left the Chair ​​10.50 am - 11.00 am​​
MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENT​Commenced 11.04 am
​Mr Hoenig, on behalf of the Premier, announced that the:

(1) Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education will answer questions in the absence of the Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Early Learning, and Minister for Western Sydney.

(2) Minister for Families and Communities and Minister for Disability Inclusion will answer questions in the absence of the Attorney General on legal matters; and 

(3) Minister for Planning and Public Spaces will answer questions in the absence of the Attorney General on finance matters.


​NOTICES OF MOTIONS​Commenced 11.05 am
​Private Members' Bills
​Ms Scruby x 1
​QUESTION TIME ​​​​Commenced 11.06 am
PAPERS​At 12.16 pm

The Speaker tabled the report of the Office of the Children's Guardian Investigation into the child protection declarations made by recently elected Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly​​

​​​​Ordered to be printed.

​The Clerk announced receipt of the Performance Audit Report of the Auditor-General entitled 'Universities 2024', dated 5 June 2025

COMMITTEE REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS​Commenced 12.17 pm
Mr Barr, Chair, in accordance with Standing Order 299(2), tabed the report of the Committee on Environment and Planning entitled 'The electricity outages affecting Far West NSW in October 2024', Report 2/58, dated June 2025
​Ordered to be printed.
PETITIONS​​Commenced 12.18 pm
The Speaker announced receipt of a 10,000 signature paper petition 
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RETURN OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME (GAMBLING BUSINESSES) BILL
​Commenced 12.19 pm
Second Reading: Motion of Ms Dalton; resumption of the interrupted debate

Debate interrupted.

​​Lunch ​1.21 pm - 2.30 pm​​

ROUSE HILL HOSPITAL​Commenced 2.32 pm
​Resumption of the interrupted debate, on the motion of Mr Williams—
That this House:
(1) Notes that in Budget Estimates the Minister for Health admitted that the Government has not yet purchased the land for the Rouse Hill Hospital site.
(2) Notes that the previous Government built or significantly upgraded more than 180 hospitals and health facilities, with another 130 underway.
(3) Condemns the Government for failing to deliver health outcomes for New South Wales, resulting in elective surgery wait times reaching their highest level in 20 years.


​Mr Atalla moved, That the motion be amended by omitting all words after House and instead inserting:
(1) Notes the 2.4-hectare site for the new Rouse Hill Hospital was acquired by the New South Wales​ Government in 2021.
(2) Notes the Minns Labor Government is getting on with the job of planning, designing, construction and upgrading of building better hospitals in New South Wales.
(3) Notes the Minns Labor Government is prioritising health with the delivery of consecutive budgets with record health funding.

​That the amendment of Mr Atalla be agreed to.
Agreed to on division (Ayes: 45 / Noes: 30)
​That the motion as amended be agreed to.
​​Agreed to on division (Ayes: 46 / Noes: 30)
HOUSING PROJECTS IN NOWRA​Commenced 3.01 pm
​Ms Finn, on behalf of Ms Butler, moved, That this House:
(1) Congratulates the Government for announcing two major housing projects in Nowra.
(2) Notes these projects will provide up to 650 new homes for the Shoalhaven, including a mix of social, affordable, private and essential worker housing.
(3) Acknowledges the Government is getting on with the job of addressing the housing crisis we inherited from the previous Government.
​Agreed to.
CYCLONE ALFRED​Commenced 3.29 pm
​Ms Smith moved, That this House:
(1) Recognises the outstanding efforts of emergency services personnel and volunteers in preparing for and responding to the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred in the Northern Rivers.
(2) Acknowledges this extreme weather event is yet another demonstration of the real and increasing impacts of the climate crisis on our communities in New South Wales.
(3) Calls on the Government to commit to a just transition from coal, oil and gas to renewable energy within a timeframe that offers hope of meaningful outcomes, whilst increasing adaptation measures across the state.​
Agreed to.
MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 3.40 pm
That the Legislative Council agrees to the message sent on 4 June 2025 requesting the attendance of the Hon Daniel Mookhey MLC, Treasurer, to attend the Legislative Assembly on 24 June 2025 at 12 noon to give a speech of unlimited duration in relation to the NSW 2025-26 Budget.
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BUDGET ESTIMATES AND RELATED PAPERS 2024-2025​Commenced 3.41 pm
Motion of Mr Mehan - That this House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers for 2024-2025; resumption of the interrupted debate.Agreed to​
DEBATE ON PETITION SIGNED BY 10,000 OR MORE PERSONS​Commenced 4.00 pm

Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly to Protect Regional and Rural Health Services in NSW​ (Ms Steph Cooke)

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

Agreed to

​COMMUNITY RECOGNITION STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 4.41 pm 
PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS​Commenced 5.12​ pm
ADJOURNMENT​At 7.29 pm​



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