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Petition form1965317/04/2019 9:41:47 AMOn Sunday 24th March 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm (AEST), this website will be undergoing maintenance, and you may experience delays during that time A recommended form for the presentation of a petition to the Legislative Council can be found below It is important that anyone drawing up a petition should follow a suitable format and be aware of the rules governing petitions before taking steps to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lc/petitions/Pages/Forms/viewHP.aspxhtmlFalseaspxHouse Paper
Appropriation Bills 2023-24 (Budget Paper No. 4)88813318/09/2023 5:15:31 AMNSW BUDGET 2023-242023-24 Budget Paper No.04 Appropriation Bills Circulated by The Hon. Daniel Mookhey MLC, Treasurer First print New South Wales Appropriation Bill 2023 b2023-108.d12 Explanatory note This explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced into Parliament. The following Bills are cognate with this Bill— Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2023 Treasury and Revenue Legislation https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/186596pdfFalsepdfFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-106821
Budget Statement 2023-24 (Budget Paper No. 1)88813418/09/2023 5:02:01 AMNSW BUDGET 2023-242023-24 Budget Paper No.01 Budget Statement Circulated by The Hon. Daniel Mookhey MLC, Treasurer The 2023-24 Budget Papers incorporate the requirements of the Government Sector Finance Act 2018 and the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2012 The Estimated Financial Statements have been prepared to reflect economic and financial data and estimates of Government policy decisions up to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/186593pdfFalsepdfFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-106817
Agency Financial Statements 2023-24 (Budget Paper No. 2)88813518/09/2023 5:07:28 AMNSW BUDGET 2023-242023-24 Budget Paper No.02 Agency Financial Statements Circulated by The Hon. Daniel Mookhey MLC, Treasurer Agency Financial Statements 2023-24 Table of Contents Audit Office of New South Wales Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Agency Financial Statements 2023-24 Chapter 4: Customer Service Office of the Independent Review Officer https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/186594pdfFalsepdfFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-106818
Infrastructure Statement 2023-24 (Budget Paper No. 3)88813618/09/2023 5:12:10 AMNSW BUDGET 2023-242023-24 Budget Paper No.03 Infrastructure Statement Circulated by The Hon. Daniel Mookhey MLC, Treasurer Infrastructure Statement 2023-24 Table of Contents Chapter 2: New infrastructure program to support essential services, housing and communities Chapter 3: Infrastructure delivered for New South Wales Chapter 4: General Government Sector Projects • present a clear report on the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/186595pdfFalsepdfFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-106820
Report No. 1/58 of the Joint Select Committee on Protecting Local Water Utilities from Privatisation entitled "Protecting local water utilities from privatisation", dated March 202490853927/03/2024 10:57:48 PMNew South Wales Parliamentary Library cataloguing-in-publication data The motto of the coat of arms for the state of New South Wales is “Orta recens quam pura nites It is written in Latin and means “newly risen, how brightly you shine Cover photo: John Gilbert Water Treatment Plant, Dubbo Protecting Local Water Utilities from Privatisation i Contents Legislating to protect local water utilities and https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/187881pdfFalsepdfFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)Tabled Paper DocumentTPE6W44KXY7E-1936294443-108877
Procedural Highlights No 2.pdf82009122/06/2011 9:26:52 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted Votes and Proceedings: 25 May 2011, p. 106  Hansard: 25 May 2011, galley p. 40  Standing Order 100    (NB: The notice of motion for this bill was withdrawn because an identical bill had been introduced  into the Legislative Council Debate was adjourned and set down as an  order of the day for a https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/2-june-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 8 2015.pdf8200921/12/2015 4:32:53 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted On 10 November 2015 Standing and Sessional Orders were suspended for the remainder of the 2015 sittings to enable Ministers to table papers by making an announcement in the House (as https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/20-november-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 5.pdf82009331/08/2011 10:53:27 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted Votes and Proceedings: 23 August 2011, pp. 283‐4  Hansard: 23 August 2011, galley pp. 11‐12  Standing Order 91    (NB: Standing Order 91 provides for Members to rise on a matter of contempt or a breach of  privilege suddenly arising in relation to proceedings then before the House https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/26-august-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 4 2015.pdf82009417/09/2015 1:00:28 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted Health Services Amendment (Paramedics) Bill 2015 During the course of the debate numerous points of order were taken that Members were not being relevant to the subject of the bill, as some https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/14-august-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 7 2014.pdf82009528/11/2014 1:42:33 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Introduction of two Bills on local government elections for the City of Sydney On 14 August 2014, the House agreed on the motion of Mr Alex Greenwich, that a bill be introduced to amend the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/14-august-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 7.pdf8200966/11/2011 9:39:40 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BUSINESS 7.1  Discussion of petition signed by 10,000 or more persons  Discussion proceeded on the subject matter of the petition signed by 10,000 or more persons that  had been received by the House from certain citizens "requesting that 'Confucius Classrooms' be  removed from schools and be https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/20-october-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 4 2014.pdf82009716/06/2014 12:53:43 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Introduction of cognate private members bills Mr John Robertson introduced two cognate bills on 8 May 2014, for prescribing a ministerial code of conduct for the purposes of the Independent https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/15-may-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 8.pdf82009822/01/2012 8:43:00 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BILLS 8.1  Private Members' Bill received from the Legislative Council  A message from the Legislative Council was reported transmitting a private members' bill (Truth in  Labelling (Free‐Range Eggs) Bill) which had passed that House The Assistant Speaker advised the  House that the Speaker had https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/25-november-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 6.pdf82009927/09/2011 1:11:14 AMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BUSINESS 6.1  Motions Accorded Priority – Both Notices Considered  Standing orders were suspended to permit consideration of both notices for motions to be accorded  priority Votes and Proceedings: 7 September 2011, pp. 322‐3  Hansard: 7 September 2011, galley pp. 46‐7  Standing Order 109 https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/15-september-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 7 2015.pdf82010016/11/2015 10:52:53 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted Standing and Sessional Orders suspended to expedite the passage of bills  Energy Legislation Amendment (Retail Electricity and Gas Price Regulation) Bill 2015 and https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/30-october-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 6 2015.pdf82010127/10/2015 1:34:15 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Bill 2015 The objects of the bill are to amend the Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 to (c) limit the ICAC’s power to make https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/18-september-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 1 2015.pdf82010216/09/2015 6:54:59 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted OPENING OF THE 56 TH PARLIAMENT Attendance in the Legislative Council Chamber Pledge of loyalty or oath or affirmation of allegiance After having returned from the Legislative Council Chamber https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/15-may-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 10 2014.pdf82010322/07/2015 4:58:35 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Member adjourns debate on their bill On 13 November 2014, Mr Alex Greenwich spoke in reply to the debate on his Relationships Register Amendment (Recognition of Same-sex and Gender-diverse https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/20-november-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 2 2015.pdf82010416/09/2015 6:55:56 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted On 26 May 2015, the House agreed to suspend Standing and Sessional Orders in order to consider the introduction and the second reading speech of the Electricity Network Assets (Authorised https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/5-june-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 5 2015.pdf82010525/09/2015 6:06:07 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted Elected in 1925 as the Nationalist Party Member for the Eastern Suburbs, Miss Preston-Stanley rejected the view that women should be protected from the "hurly-burly" of politics, arguing https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/28-august-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 8 2014.pdf82010628/11/2014 2:56:40 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted On 3 September 2014 the Governor proclaimed that the Parliament (both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council) would be prorogued from Monday 8 September 2014 until 11:00am on https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/18-september-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 3 2015.pdf82010717/09/2015 12:23:49 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant Standing Orders are noted On 23 June 2015, the Treasurer introduced the Appropriation Bill and various cognate bills (the “Budget After the Treasurer's Budget speech, debate on the bills was then adjourned until https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2015/26-june-2015-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 9 2014.pdf82010822/07/2015 4:58:04 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Expedited passage of the Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures Amendment Bill On 14 October 2014, the Premier introduced legislation intended to provide further integrity to the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/23-october-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 3.pdf8201094/07/2011 4:38:44 AMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BUSINESS 3.1  Extension of sitting  Standing and sessional orders were suspended to provide for the House to sit past the adjournment  time of 7.30 pm in order to consider Government Business The suspension included provision to  enable the House to adjourn without motion moved at the conclusion https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/23-june-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 6 2014.pdf8201107/07/2014 3:12:15 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted On 17 June 2014, the Treasurer introduced the Appropriation Bill and cognate bills After the Treasurer's Budget speech, debate on the bills was then adjourned until Thursday 19 June 2014 https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/19-june-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 5 2014.pdf82011117/06/2014 1:18:16 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted All members then have an opportunity to speak in the subsequent debate on the motion “That the House take note of the Budget Estimates and related papers On 29 May 2014, the Leader of the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/29-may-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 3 2014.pdf82011228/04/2014 3:28:04 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Consideration in Detail of a Government Bill On the 25 March 2013, the House considered the Fair Trading Amendment (Ticket Reselling) Bill 2013 in detail After a bill has been read a second https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/27-march-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 1 2014.pdf82011619/02/2014 10:30:28 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted RECALL OF THE HOUSE BY THE GOVERNMENT The Parliament was recalled by the Government to sit four weeks earlier than scheduled, on 30 January 2014, to introduce the Crimes and Other https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/30-january-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 2 2014.pdf82011716/04/2014 4:24:33 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted On 6 March 2014, a division was called for on the question of whether the Crimes Amendment (Intoxication) Bill be now read a second time There being only three members among the Noes, the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2014/6-march-2014-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 9.pdf8201219/03/2012 3:46:51 AMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted The Business paper  will publish the full text of the first 20 General Notices listed for debate Votes and Proceedings: 14 February 2012, p. 503  Hansard: 14 February 2012, galley p. 1  Standing Order 31      9.2  Discussion of petition signed by 10,000 or more persons  Discussion proceeded on https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/23-february-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 13.pdf82012320/06/2012 11:06:38 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BILLS 13.1    Constitution Amendment (Restoration of Oaths of Allegiance) Bill  The House passed the Constitution Amendment (Restoration of Oaths of Allegiance) Bill The Bill was  a private member's bill received from the Legislative Council and taken up by the Government in the  Legislative https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/31-may-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 15.pdf82012416/10/2012 12:30:36 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted The Speaker advised the House that, in accordance with section 70 of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912, she had issued a writ on 23 July 2012 for the election of a member to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/23-august-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 5 2013.pdf82012512/09/2013 3:54:15 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Passage of Appropriation Bill and Cognate Bills, and motion for take note debate On 18 June 2013 (in accordance with the resolution of the House agreed to on 29 May 2013) the Treasurer introduced https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/27-june-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 17.pdf8201268/11/2012 4:40:57 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted The Speaker advised the House that, in accordance with section 70 of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912, she had issued a writ on 8 October 2012 for the election of a member to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/25-october-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 2 2013.pdf82012722/08/2013 4:07:37 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Bill withdrawn and a new bill introduced On 21 March 2013 the Government discharged the order of the day for the second reading of the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Amendment Bill and https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/27-march-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 6 2013.pdf82012815/09/2013 11:47:44 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Member given leave to speak twice during a second reading debate Having led for the Opposition during the second reading debate on the Law Enforcement and National Security (Assumed Identities https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/29-august-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 11.pdf82012918/04/2012 4:35:19 AMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted Votes and Proceedings: 27 March 2012, pp. 650‐1  Hansard: 27 March 2012, galley p. 28  Standing Order 97 (as amended by sessional order)  Standing Order 365    (NB: The days for the routine of business were altered as it was the week leading up to Easter and  changing the sitting days would https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/4-april-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 4.pdf82013025/08/2011 10:34:11 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BUSINESS 4.1  General Business   Standing and sessional orders were suspended to provide for general business to take precedence of  the Address in Reply for the remainder of the Spring sittings Votes and Proceedings: 3 August 2011, pp. 242‐3  Hansard: 3 August 2011, galley pp. 43‐4   Standing https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/11-august-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 4 2013.pdf82013128/10/2013 2:25:05 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted This edition also includes information on a bill concerning member’s staff Consideration of amendments to the Motor Accident Injuries Amendment Bill- outside the numerical order https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/30-may-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 3 2013.pdf82013222/08/2013 4:07:53 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted On 8 May 2013, the House agreed to a motion moved by the Member for Balmain to restore the Truth in Labelling (Free-range Eggs) Bill, which had lapsed on 9 November 2012 as a consequence of the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/9-may-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 1 2013.pdf82013322/08/2013 4:07:09 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures precedents and rulings in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted On Wednesday 27 February 2013, the Minister for Resources and Energy, Special Minister of State, and Minister for the Central Coast, moved a motion of condolence regarding the death of https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/28-february-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 7 2013.pdf8201348/10/2013 2:06:50 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Crimes Amendment (Zoe’s Law) Bill (No.2 The House debated the second reading of this private members’ bill on Thursday 19 September 2013 The bill, which seeks to provide a remedy in https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/19-september-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 8 2013.pdf8201357/11/2013 4:16:32 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Consideration in detail set down for the following day On 16 October 2013, the Strata Schemes Management Amendment (Child Window Safety Devices) Bill was read for a second time https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/31-october-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Highlights No 1.pdf82013615/06/2011 9:46:14 PMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted Votes and Proceedings: 3 May 2011, p. 6.  Hansard: 3 May 2011,  galley p. 6.  Standing Order 3(5)    1.2   Constitution Amendment (Prorogation of Parliament) Bill    The Premier, introduced without notice, the Constitution Amendment (Prorogation of Parliament)  Bill https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2011/12-may-2011-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 9 2013.pdf82013717/12/2013 2:34:33 AMThis document provides a summary of significant procedural events and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Divisions declared by the Acting Speaker On 13 November 2013, two divisions were called during the second reading debate on the Casino Control Amendment (Barangaroo Restricted Gaming https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2013/28-november-2013-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 10.pdf82013818/04/2012 4:34:58 AMIt is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing  orders are noted BUSINESS 10.1  Standing Orders suspended to permit a member to resume speech  During debate on a bill, the Acting Speaker directed a member to discontinue their speech for  persisting in irrelevance The Leader of the House then suspended standing and sessional orders to  enable the member to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/15-march-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 16.pdf82014016/10/2012 12:30:13 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Keneally, resigned, had been returned with a certificate endorsed by the Electoral Commissioner advising of the election of Ron Hoenig to serve as member for the electoral district of Heffron https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/20-september-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 14.pdf8201419/08/2012 6:51:27 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted After the Treasurer's Budget speech debate on the bills was adjourned Later that day a motion was agreed to for standing and sessional orders to be suspended to enable the Leader of the Opposition https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/21-june-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document
Procedural Digest No 18.pdf8201429/12/2012 5:38:35 PMThis document provides a summary of significant procedures and precedents in the Legislative Assembly It is produced at the end of each sitting period Where applicable the relevant standing orders are noted Mr Alexander Greenwich was introduced, took the pledge of loyalty, signed the roll of the House and took his seat as member for the electoral district of Sydney Having concluded a speech, a Member https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/proceduralpublications/Documents/2012/22-november-2012-procedural-digestpdfFalsepdfHouse Paper Document