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Daily Business Program

Daily Business Program (09 May 2024)

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Thursday 9 May 2024  

 

House meets at 10.00 am 

Giving of Notices of Motions (General Business) (for a period of up to 15 minutes) 

 

GENERAL BUSINESS 

 

Notices of Motions (for Bills) (pursuant to the resolution of the House of 8 May 2024) 

No. 1 ICAC and Other Independent Commissions Legislation Amendment (Independent Funding) Bill; resumption of the interrupted second reading speech (Mrs Helen Dalton, lapses 13 September 2024) 

No. 9 Electricity Infrastructure Investment Amendment (Renewable Energy Sector Plan) Bill; introduction and second reading (Mr Roy Butler, lapses 21 September 2024) 

No. 11 Bail Amendment (Serious Personal Violence and Electronic Monitoring) Bill; introduction and second reading (Mr Alister Henskens, lapses 8 November 2024) 

 

Orders of the Day (for Bills) (for up to 90 minutes)  

No. 2 Residential Tenancies Amendment (Prohibiting No Grounds Evictions) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Jenny Leong Mr Paul Scully*, lapses 31 May 2024) 

No. 3 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Ministerial Diary Disclosure) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Gareth WardDr Michael Holland*; lapses 7 August 2024) 

No. 4 Electoral Amendment (Voter ID and Electronic Mark Off) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Gareth WardDr Michael Holland*; lapses 7 August 2024) 

No. 5 Rural Fires Amendment (Red Fleet) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Adam MarshallDr Michael Holland*; lapses 7 August 2024) 

 

* Denotes Member who adjourned the debate 

 

At 11.00 am 

 

Ministerial Statements 

Giving of Notices of Motions (Government Business, Bills, Business with Precedence) 

 

Question Time 

 

Ministerial Statements  

Papers 

Committees – Reports and Announcements 

Petitions - Announcements 

Placing or Disposal of Business 

Business with Precedence under Standing Order 118 (if any) 

 

Resumption of General Business Orders of the day for Bills, with Speaker to then leave the Chair. 

 


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At 2.30 pm 

GENERAL BUSINESS 

 

Notices of Motions (General Notices) 

No. 1235 Riverstone Infrastructure (Mr Warren Kirby) 

No. 1236 Palliative Care Cuts (Mrs Wendy Tuckerman) 

No. 1237 National Energy Bill Relief Fund (Ms Trish Doyle 

No. 1239 Emergency Department Taskforce (Mr Stephen Bali) 

No. 1242 Congratulations Manly Sea Eagles (Mr Rory Amon)  

No. 1243 Building Commission NSW (Ms Anna Watson) 

No. 1244 Regional Conservatoriums (Mr Kevin Anderson) 

No. 1245 David Berry Hospital (Mr Gareth Ward 

No. 1246 Child Protection System (Ms Charishma Kaliyanda) 

No. 1247 Australian Street Art Awards (Mrs Leslie Williams) 

 

At 3.40 pm 

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS  

(for up to 20 minutes) 

 

Order of the Day 

No. 3 Budget Estimates and related papers 2023-2024; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr David Mehan—Mr Nathan Hagarty speaking, 2 minutes remaining). 

 

 

At 4.00 pm 

 

Order of the Day (Petitions)   

No.  1 Debate of a petition from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly to make transport concessions available to all students in NSW. (Ms Jenny Leong) 

 

 

Community Recognition Statements  

Private Members Statements 

 

Adjournment  

 

 

(approved by email) 

Ron Hoenig, MP 

Leader of the House 

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