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Running Record (26 March 2026)

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Thursday 26 March 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 10.02 am
MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 10.17 am
Regarding a proposed referral to the Independent Commission Against Corruption
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WATER NSW AMENDMENT (WARRAGAMBA DAM) BILL 2026​
​Commenced 10.18​ am
​Second Reading: Motion of Ms Hannan; resumption of the interrupted second reading speech.

​Debate adjourned.

MOTOR VEHICLES TAXATION AMENDMENT (RURAL VEHICLES) BILL 2026​
​Commenced 10.21 am
​Introduction First Reading: Motion of Mr Butler

Agreed to.

​Second Reading: Motion of Mr Butler​​

Debate adjourned.

STANDARD TIME AMENDMENT (REDUCTION OF DAYLIGHT SAVING) BILL 2026
​Commenced 10.26 am
Notice of motion, called on and postponed by Mr Provest

HEALTH SERVICES AMENDMENT (RIGHT TO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE) BILL 2026​
​Commenced 10.27 am
​Introduction First Reading: Motion of Dr McGirr

Agreed to.

​Second Reading: Motion of Dr McGirr​​

Second reading speech​ interrupted.

SUMMARY OFFENCES AMENDMENT (POLICE MEMORIAL OFFENCES) BILL 2025
​Commenced 10.38 am
​Second Reading: Motion of Mr Butler; resumption of the interrupted debate
Debate interrupted.
The ​Temporary Speaker left the Chair​10.50​ am - 11.00 a​m​​​​

MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENT​Commenced 11.08 am​
Mr Hoenig, on behalf of Mr Minns, announced that the Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Early Learning, and Minister for Western Sydney would ​answer questions on behalf o​f Minister for Industrial Relations, and Minister for Work Health and Safety this day.

QUESTION TIME ​​​​Commenced 11.09 am

SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS
​At 12.15 pm
Mr Daley moved: That standing and sessional orders be suspended to permit the moving forthwith of a motion, of which notice has not been given, regarding the Surveillance Devices Amendment (Public Interest Exceptions) Bill 2026.
Agreed to on division (Ayes: 55 / Noes: 32)

PASSAGE OF THE SURVEILLANCE DEVICES AMENDMENT (PUBLIC INTEREST EXEMPTIONS) BILL 2026
​Commenced 12.23 pm
​Mr Daley moved, That this House:

(1)      ​Calls on the Liberal-National Coalition to support the immediate passage of the Surveillance Devices Amendment (Public Interest Exceptions) Bill 2026 in the Legislative Council which is crucial to the investigation of corruption in NSW.
 
(2)      Calls on the Liberal-National Coalition to stop holding up the investigation of corruption in NSW by adding amendments to unrelated laws that are impeding the passage of this bill.
 
(3)      Notes that the amendments circulated in the Legislative Council by the Liberal-National Coalition on the 23rd of March 2026 would render the bill unworkable and of no assistance to the Independent Commission Against Corruption, if adopted.​

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​Mr Hagarty moved that the question be now put.
​Agreed to on division (Ayes: 51 / Noes: 34)
​Question that the motion of Mr Daley be agreed to.​
​Agreed to on division (Ayes: 51 / Noes: 34)

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP​Commenced 1.43 pm
​Mr Hoenig moved, That ​Mr Edmond Atalla be appointed to serve on the Legislative Assembly Committee on Public Responsibility in place of Mr Gregory Charles Warren, discharged. 
​​Agreed to.


LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ORDER FOR PAPERS - VIRTUAL STOCK FENCING
​At 1.43 pm
Mr Hoenig, by leave, moved, That this House:

(1)      Notes that on 22 October 2025 the Legislative Council made an order for papers relating to virtual fencing, including legislation on virtual fencing, which included documents held by government agencies that relate to the business and conduct of proceedings in the Legislative Assembly and its committees.

(2)      Notes that, consistent with the approach taken in relation to the Legislative Council's order for papers of 25 June concerning workers compensation legislation, documents relating to the business and conduct of proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, including the operations of  its committees, were not provided to the Legislative Council but instead provided to the Clerk on a confidential basis. Members have been permitted to inspect documents relating to themselves.

(3)      Asserts that production of the documents would undermine the independence of the Legislative Assembly by intruding on the conduct of its proceedings  and the performance of its functions, which is inconsistent with the principles of representative and responsible government, and exclusive cognisance over its own affairs.

(4)      Directs that those documents relevant to Members and the proceedings and operations of this House, provided to the Clerk by the Cabinet Office, not be produced.

(5)      Sends a message to the Legislative Council forwarding the terms of this resolution. 

Agreed to.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS
​At 1.49 pm
Mr Hoenig moved, That standing and sessional orders be suspended this day to allow the remaining time allocated for consideration of General Business Orders of the Day (for Bills) to take precedence in​ the time allocated for General Business Notices of Motions or Orders of the Day (not being bills).
Agreed to.

PLACING OR DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS - LAPSING OF GENERAL BUSINESS​At 1.50 pm
The Speaker advised the House that in accordance with Standing Order 105, General Business Order of the Day (for Bills), Road Legislation Amendment​​​ (E-Bike Regulation) Bill, had lapsed. 

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SUMMARY OFFENCES AMENDMENT (POLICE MEMORIAL OFFENCES) BILL 2025
​Commenced 1.50 pm
​Second Reading: Motion of Mr Butler; resumption of the interrupted debate
Agreed to.
​Consideration in detail
​Mr Roberts, by leave, moved amendments 1 and 2 on sheet c2026-038A​
Agreed to.
​Third Reading: Motion of Mr Butler​
​Agreed to.

ROAD LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SPEED LIMITS) BILL 2025
​Commenced 2.11 pm
​Second Reading: Motion of Ms Shetty; resumption of the adjourned debate

Debate interrupted.

ALBURY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Commenced 3.08 pm
Resumption of the interrupted debate: Mr Clancy moved, That this House:
(1)      Notes the continued population growth in Albury and surrounding communities, including Thurgoona, and the resulting increase in traffic volumes on key arterial roads.
(2)      Acknowledges the importance of timely and well-planned road infrastructure in supporting regional liveability, economic activity and community safety.
(3)      Calls on the Government to fund upgrades to the Thurgoona Drive interchange and ensure other regional infrastructure projects are progressed in a timely manner to support local families, businesses and future growth.




​Mr Harris moved, that the motion be amended by omitting paragraph (3) with a view to inserting instead:
"(3)   Notes that the New South Wales Government is getting on with the job with the Gunner Drive interchange upgrade now in the planning phase and progressing with other regional infrastructure projects in a timely manner to support local families, businesses and future growth.
(4)   Notes that the former Coalition government did not have any election commitments for any new money for regional roads ​in the first two years of this term."​
Agreed to on division (Ayes: 53 / Noes: 31​)

Original motion, as amended.
​Agreed to on division (Ayes 53 / Noes: 31)

BUDGET ESTIMATES AND RELATED PAPERS 2025-2026

Commenced 3.47 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.

​Debate interrupted.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS​Commenced 4.01pm

Mr Hoenig moved that standing and sessional orders be suspended to permit:

(1) That the routine of business for today 26 March 2026 be amended to provide that:
(a) If any messages from the Legislative Council regarding Government Business are received before or during private members statements, business before the House to be interrupted, for the consideration of the messages, and to resume once the consideration of the messages has concluded.
(b) If required, the House to continue to sit after the conclusion of private members statements to consider any messages from the Legislative Council regarding Government Business, including the option for the Speaker to leave and resume the Chair on the ringing of one long bell, with the House to adjourn without motion moved once consideration of the messages has concluded.
Agreed to
DEBATE ON PETITION SIGNED BY 20,000 OR MORE PERSONS​Commenced 4.02 pm

Petition—from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly to:

(1) Refrain from classifying, describing, or regulating licensed, law-abiding firearms owners in a manner that associates them with terrorism or extremist activity; and 

(2) Ensure that firearms policy and legislation is proportionate, evidence-based, and clearly distinguishes licensed firearms owners from criminal or terrorist actors.

(Mr Butler) 

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

​Agreed to

COMMUNITY RECOGNITION STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 4.54pm
PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 5.26 pm

MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCILAt 5.40 pm
​Returning the Electoral Legislation Amendment (Elections) Bill 2026 without amendment.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS​​​​​​​Commenced 5.40 pm​

​SPEAKER LEFT THE CHAIRAt 6.38 pm

THE HOUSE ASSEMBLED ON THE RINGING OF ONE LONG BELL​At 9.40 pm​

MESSAGE FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL​At 9.40 pm
​Returning the Surveillance Devices Amendment (Public Interest Exceptions) Bill 2026with amendmentsOrdered to be considered forthwith
SURVEILLANCE DEVICES AMENDMENT (PUBLIC INTEREST EXCEPTIONS) BILL 2026
​Commenced 9.41 pm
Consideration of Legislative Council amendments.

Agreed to.

​ADJOURNMENT​At 9.44 pm​