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6 Sep 2007NP 070905 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND 1 ST SESSION OF THE 56 th PARLIAMENT NOTICE PAPER FOR THURSDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2019 The House meets this day at 9.30am CONTENTS PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY SITTING .................................................................................................... 2 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS....................................................................................................................... 3 ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 3 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 4 NOTICE OF MOTION ............................................................................................................................. 4 GENERAL BUSINESS ............................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 6 NOTICES OF MOTION........................................................................................................................... 7 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................................................................ 7 PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS ................................................................................................... 16 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE — Nos 1716 to 1768 ..................................................................................... 16 QUESTION TAKEN ON NOTICE — No 1769 ......................................................................................... 21 9:27 AM Thursday, 24 October 2019

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6 Sep 2007NP 070905

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND

1ST SESSION OF THE 56th PARLIAMENT

NOTICE PAPER

FOR THURSDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2019

The House meets this day at 9.30am

CONTENTS

PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY SITTING .................................................................................................... 2 GOVERNMENT BUSINESS....................................................................................................................... 3

ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 3 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 4 NOTICE OF MOTION ............................................................................................................................. 4

GENERAL BUSINESS ............................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS OF THE DAY .......................................................................................................................... 5 ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................. 6 NOTICES OF MOTION ........................................................................................................................... 7

PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ............................................................................................................ 7 PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS ................................................................................................... 16 QUESTIONS ON NOTICE — Nos 1716 to 1768 ..................................................................................... 16 QUESTION TAKEN ON NOTICE — No 1769 ......................................................................................... 21 9:27 AM Thursday, 24 October 2019

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PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY SITTING

The following is the program for Thursday sittings as contained in the Sessional Orders approved by the Legislative Assembly on 15 February 2018, amended on 23 August 2018 and 16 May 2019. The program is subject to change at any time by resolution of the House.

Thursday 9.30am — 10.15am—Preliminary Business * Prayers Messages from the Governor Matters concerning privilege Speaker's Statements Appointments Petitions Citizen's Right of Reply Notification and tabling of papers by the Clerk Ministerial Papers Ministerial Notices of Motion Ministerial Statements Any other Government Business Personal Explanations Tabling of Reports Notice of motion for disallowance of statutory instrument

10.15am — 11.15am— Question Time

11.15am — 1.00pm— Government Business

1.00pm — 2.00pm— Lunch break

2.00pm — 3.00pm— Private Members' Statements (Total time 60 minutes, 20 members x 3 minutes each)

3.00pm — 4.00pm— Debate of Committee Reports (in accordance with Sessional Order 3) if no reports to debate, Government Business

4.00pm — 6.00pm— Government Business

6.00pm — 6.30pm— Automatic Adjournment * (If completed before 10.15am, Question Time will commence earlier and continue for 1 hour with starting times for all other items, except lunch breaks, in the Order of Business adjusting accordingly.)

Proposed sitting days (indicative dates only, subject to change)—

February – 12, 13, 14, 26, 27, 28 March – 26, 27, 28 April – 2, 3, 4, 30 May – 1, 2, 14, 15,16 June – 11, 12, 13, 14 (Budget sitting) August – 20, 21, 22 September – 3, 4, 5, 17, 18, 19 October – 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 November – 26, 27, 28

Estimates hearings: July – 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 August - 1

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GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. SUMMARY OFFENCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Minister for Police and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) Date introduced: 19 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3024) Committee report: Tabled 21 October 2019 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) Debated: 23 October 2019 Status: Resumption of second reading debate.

2. MOTOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (Hon J Trad)

Date introduced: 14 June 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2119) Committee report: Tabled 9 August 2019 (Economics and Governance Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

3. HEALTH TRANSPARENCY BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services (Hon S Miles) Date introduced: 4 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2640) Committee report: Tabled 18 October 2019 (Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic

and Family Violence Prevention Committee Status: Second reading to be moved.

4. AGRICULTURE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries (Hon M Furner) Date introduced: 22 August 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2479) Committee report: Tabled 8 October 2019 (State Development, Natural Resources and Agricultural

Industry Development Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

5. RESOURCES SAFETY AND HEALTH QUEENSLAND BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Hon A Lynham) Date introduced: 4 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2638) Committee report: Tabled 18 October 2019 (State Development, Natural Resources and Agricultural

Industry Development Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

6. MINISTERIAL AND OTHER OFFICE HOLDER STAFF AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Premier and Minister for Trade (Hon A Palaszczuk) Date introduced: 15 May 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 1127) Committee report: Tabled 5 July 2018 (Economics and Governance Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

7. COMMUNITY BASED SENTENCES (INTERSTATE TRANSFER) BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Police and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) Date introduced: 21 August 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2378) Committee report: Tabled 8 October 2019 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

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ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. CHILD DEATH REVIEW LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Attorney-General and Minister for Justice (Hon Y D’Ath) Date introduced: 18 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2912) Status: Referred to Education, Employment and Small Business Committee (to report by

18 November 2019, as advised to the House on 19 September 2019.

2. POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Police and Minister for Corrective Services (Hon M Ryan) Date introduced: 18 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2915) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 4

November 2019, as advised to the House on 19 September 2019).

3. APPROPRIATION (PARLIAMENT) BILL (NO. 2) (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (Hon J Trad)

Date introduced: 19 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3018) Status: Referred to Economics and Governance Committee (to report by 4 November

2019, as advised to the House on 19 September 2019).

4. APPROPRIATION BILL (NO. 2) (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships (Hon J Trad)

Date introduced: 19 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3019) Status: Referred to Economics and Governance Committee (to report by 4 November

2019, as advised to the House on 19 September 2019).

5. HOLIDAYS AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations (Hon G Grace) Date introduced: 19 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3021) Status: Referred to Education, Employment and Small Business Committee (to report by

4 November 2019, as advised to the House on 19 September 2019).

6. NATURAL RESOURCES AND OTHER LEGISLATION (GDA2020) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Hon A Lynham) Date introduced: 23 October 2019 Status: Referred to State Development, Natural Resources and Agricultural Industry

Development Committee (to report by 23 April 2020, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

NOTICE OF MOTION 1. REVOCATION

1. That this House requests the Governor in Council to:

a) revoke by regulation the dedication of part of a national park; and b) dedicate by regulation the revoked area of the aforementioned national park as part

of an existing conservation park, under section 33 of the Nature Conservation Act 1992 as set out in the Proposal tabled by me in the House today, viz –

Description of area to be revoked

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Bellthorpe National Park An area of about 45 hectares, as illustrated on the attached "Bellthorpe National Park revocation: sketch A".

Description of area to be dedicated

Bellthorpe Conservation Park An area of about 45 hectares, as illustrated on the attached "Bellthorpe Conservation Park addition: sketch B".

2. That Mr Speaker and the Clerk of the Parliament forward a copy of this resolution to the Minister

for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts for submission to the Governor in Council.

Notice given: Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts (Hon L Enoch)

Date: 23 October 2019 Status: To be moved [not before 21 November 2019]

GENERAL BUSINESS ORDERS OF THE DAY 1. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT (CLEARING FOR RELEVANT PURPOSES) AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Traeger (Mr R Katter) Date introduced: 21 March 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 590) Committee report: Tabled 3 September 2018 (State Development, Natural Resources and

Agricultural Industry Development Committee) Debated: 2 April 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 995) Status: Resumption of second reading debate.

2. ELECTORAL LEGISLATION (POLITICAL DONATIONS) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Maiwar (Mr M Berkman) Date introduced: 16 May 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 1213) Committee report: Tabled 16 November 2018 (Economics and Governance Committee) Debated: 14 May 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 1574) Status: Resumption of second reading debate.

3. WORKING WITH CHILDREN LEGISLATION (INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Traeger (Mr R Katter) Date introduced: 17 October 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2900) Committee report: Tabled 14 February 2019 (Education, Employment and Small Business

Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

4. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION (RIGHT TO USE GENDER-SPECIFIC LANGUAGE) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Traeger (Mr R Katter) Date introduced: 19 September 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2595) Committee report: Tabled 19 March 2019 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

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5. PROTECTING QUEENSLANDERS FROM VIOLENT AND CHILD SEX OFFENDERS AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Toowoomba South (Mr D Janetzki) Date introduced: 19 September 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2596) Committee report: Tabled 19 March 2019 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

6. MINERAL RESOURCES (GALILEE BASIN) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Maiwar (Mr M Berkman) Date introduced: 31 October 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3198) Committee report: Tabled 18 April 2019 (State Development, Natural Resources and Agricultural

Industry Development Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

7. CIVIL LIABILITY (INSTITUTIONAL CHILD ABUSE) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Maiwar (Mr M Berkman) Date introduced: 31 October 2018 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3200) Committee report: Tabled 30 April 2019 (Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee) Status: Second reading to be moved.

ORDERS REFERRED TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES 1. CRIMINAL CODE (TRESPASS OFFENCES) AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Burdekin (Mr D Last) Date introduced: 1 May 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 1335) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by

1 November 2019, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

2. WEAPONS AND OTHER LEGISLATION (FIREARMS OFFENCES) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Toowoomba North (Mr T Watts) Date introduced: 1 May 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 1337) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by

1 November 2019, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

3. ELECTORAL (VOTER'S CHOICE) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Toowoomba South (Mr D Janetzki) Date introduced: 18 September 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 2926) Status: Referred to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (to report by 18 March

2020, in accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

4. TRANSPORT LEGISLATION (DISABILITY PARKING PERMIT SCHEME) AMENDMENT BILL (Explanatory Notes)

Introduced by: Member for Hinchinbrook (Mr N Dametto) Date introduced: 16 October 2019 (Record of Proceedings Proof p. 3234) Status: Referred to Transport and Public Works Committee (to report by 16 April 2020, in

accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

5. CRIMINAL CODE AND OTHER LEGISLATION (MINISTERIAL ACCOUNTABILITY) AMENDMENT BILL

(Explanatory Notes) Introduced by: Member for Nanango (Mrs D Frecklington) Date introduced: 23 October 2019 Status: Referred to Economics and Governance Committee (to report by 23 April 2020, in

accordance with Standing Order 136(1)).

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NOTICES OF MOTION HOUSE TO TAKE NOTE OF COMMITTEE REPORTS

1. That the House take note of the Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee Report No. 42, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Queensland Family and Child Commission tabled 4 July 2019

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 3(1) Date: 4 July 2019 Debated: 17 October 2019 Status: Resumption of debate.

2. That the House take note of the Transport and Public Works Committee Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Monitoring and managing ICT projects tabled 19 September 2019

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 3(1) Date: 19 September 2019 Status: To be moved.

3. That the House take note of the Innovation, Tourism Development and Environment Committee Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Conserving threatened species tabled 19 September 2019

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 3(1) Date: 19 September 2019 Status: To be moved.

4. That the House take note of the Committee of the Legislative Assembly Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Report on the 2019 Budget Estimates Process tabled 19 September 2019

Notice given: In accordance with Sessional Order 3(1) Date: 19 September 2019 Status: To be moved.

PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES Following are committees appointed by the 56th Parliament, their membership, current inquiries and reports tabled. For further information, go to http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-committees/committees

COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— Members— Speaker (or alternate) (Chair), Leader of the House (or alternate), Premier (or alternate), Deputy Premier (or alternate), Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Deputy Leader of the Opposition (or alternate), Manager of Opposition Business (or alternate), Cross Bench Member, Mr Shane Knuth (or alternate) Reports— • Report No. 22 – Annual Reports of Former Committees 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 6 September 2018) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 19 October 2018) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Report on the 2019 Budget Estimates Process (Tabled 19 September

2019) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2018 - 2019 (Tabled 19 September 2019)

ECONOMICS AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Linus Power (Chair), Ms Nikki Boyd, Mr Sam O’Connor, Mr Dan Purdie, Ms Kim Richards, Mr Ray Stevens Current Inquiries— • Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) (referred 19 September 2019) • Appropriation Bill (No. 2) (referred 19 September 2019) • Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Ministerial Accountability) Amendment Bill 2019 (referred 23 October

2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 5 September 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 5 March 2018)

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• Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Queensland Competition Authority Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 15 March 2018)

• Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Local Government Legislation (Validation of Rates and Charges) Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 15 March 2018)

• Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and 24 October 2017 (Tabled 19 March 2018)

• Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – Local Government (Councillor Complaints) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 9 April 2018)

• Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Mineral and Energy Resources (Financial Provisioning) Bill 2018 (Tabled 20 April 2018)

• Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 1 of Belcarra) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 23 April 2018)

• Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 October 2017 and 6 March 2018 (Tabled 11 June 2018)

• Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – Ministerial and Other Office Holder Staff and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 5 July 2018)

• Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates – Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2018 (Tabled 17 August 2018)

• Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill 2018 (Tabled 17 August 2018)

• Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into the Draft Local Government (Dissolution of Ipswich City Council) Bill 2018 (Tabled 17 August 2018)

• Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 7 March 2018 and 1 May 2018 (Tabled 20 August 2018)

• Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and 15 May 2018 (Tabled 17 September 2018)

• Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 May 2018 and 12 June 2018 (Tabled 17 September 2018)

• Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 5 October 2018)

• Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and 21 August 2018 (Tabled 15 October 2018)

• Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 15 October 2018) • Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Appropriation (Parliament) Bill (No. 2) 2018 and Appropriation Bill

(No. 2) Bill 2018 (Tabled 19 October 2018) • Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 22 August 2018 and

4 September 2018 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Electoral Legislation (Political Donations) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 16 November 2018) • Report No. 22, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 5 September 2018 and

30 October 2018 (Tabled 25 February 2019) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 31 October 2018 and

12 February 2019 (Tabled 1 April 2019) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Police Service Administration (Discipline Reform) and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 12 April 2019) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February 2019 and

26 March 2019 (Tabled 13 May 2019) • Report No. 26, 56th Parliament – Local Government Electoral (Implementing Stage 2 of Belcarra) and Other

Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 21 June 2019) • Report No. 27, 56th Parliament – Electoral and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 21 June

2019) • Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 27 March 2019 and 30 April 2019

(Tabled 8 July 2019) • Report No. 29, 56th Parliament – Motor Accident Insurance and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

(Tabled 9 August 2019) • Report No. 30, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates – Appropriation (Parliament) Bill 2019 (Tabled

13 August 2019) • Report No. 31, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates – Appropriation Bill 2019 (Tabled 13 August

2019) • Report No. 32, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 1 May 2019 and 2 May 2019

(Tabled 15 August 2019) • Report No. 33, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2018-19 (Tabled 20 September 2019)

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• Report No. 34, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 May 2019 and 20 August 2019 (Tabled 18 October 2019)

EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE— Members— Ms Leanne Linard (Chair), Mr Nick Dametto, Mr Michael Healy, Mr Bruce Saunders, Mrs Jann Stuckey, Mrs Simone Wilson Current Inquiries— • Child Death Review Legislation Amendment Bill (referred 18 September 2019) • Holidays and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (referred 19 September 2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Education (Overseas Students) Bill 2018 (Tabled 2 March 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 June 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 7 March 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Mines Legislation (Resources Safety) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 8 May 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and

6 March 2018 (Tabled 18 May 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 17 August 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 7 March 2018 and

12 June 2018 (Tabled 3 September 2018) • Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and

21 August 2018 (Tabled 17 October 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 18 (Tabled 19 October 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – A fair day's pay for a fair day's work? Exposing the true cost of wage theft

in Queensland (Tabled 16 November 2018); Erratum (Tabled 1 March 2019) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 22 August 2018 and

18 September 2018 (Tabled 16 November 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 19 September 2018 and

30 October 2018 (Tabled 14 February 2019) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other

Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 14 February 2019) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Working with Children Legislation (Indigenous Communities) Amendment

Bill 2018 (Tabled 14 February 2019) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 28 March 2019) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 31 October 2018 and

12 February 2019 (Tabled 29 March 2019) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Health and Wellbeing Queensland Bill 2019 (Tabled 18 April 2019) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Disability Services and Other Legislation (NDIS) Amendment Bill 2019

(Tabled 13 May 2019) • Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February and

2 April 2019 (Tabled 12 June 2019) • Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 April and

30 April 2019 (Tabled 12 August 2019) • Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2019) • Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 8 October 2019) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 1 May and 20 August 2019 (Tabled

14 October 2019)

ETHICS COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Joe Kelly (Chair), Ms Nikki Boyd, Ms Leanne Linard, Mr Mark McArdle, Mr Tim Nicholls, Mr Ray Stevens Current Inquiries— • Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 February 2019 relating to an allegation of wilfully

disobeying an order of the House (referred 12 February 2019) • Matter referred by the Speaker on 26 March 2019 relating to an alleged contempt of the House by a Member

(referred 26 March 2019) • Matter of privilege referred by the Registrar on 16 October 2019 relating to an alleged failure to register an

interest in the Register of Members’ Interests (referred 16 October 2019) Reports— • Report No. 179 – Report on a Right of Reply No. 34 (Tabled 20 March 2018)

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• Report No. 180, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 2 November 2018) • Report No. 181, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into matters relating to a matter of privilege referred by the Speaker

on 15 June 2018 relating to a breach of the broadcast terms and conditions (Tabled 10 December 2018)

• Report No. 182, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into matters relating to a matter of privilege referred by the Clerk on 19 October 2018 relating to an allegation of failure to declare members' interests (Tabled 10 December 2018)

• Report No. 183, 56th Parliament – Report on a Right of Reply No. 35 (Tabled 26 March 2019) • Report No. 184, 56th Parliament – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 26 October 2017 relating

to alleged deliberate misleading of the House (Tabled 14 May 2019) • Report No. 185, 56th Parliament – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 9 August 2017 relating to

alleged deliberate misleading of the House (Tabled 14 May 2019) • Report No. 186, 56th Parliament – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 15 November 2018 relating

to an alleged contempt of Parliament (Tabled 11 June 2019) • Report No. 187, 56th Parliament – Report on a Right of Reply No. 36 (Tabled 11 June 2019) • Report No. 188, 56th Parliament – Report on a Right of Reply No. 37 (Tabled 11 June 2019) • Report No. 189, 56th Parliament – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 12 October 2018 relating

to an alleged contempt of Parliament by the Premier and Minister for Trade (Tabled 22 October 2019) • Report No. 190, 56th Parliament – Matter of privilege referred by the Speaker on 28 February 2019 relating

to an alleged deliberate misleading of the House by a Member (Tabled 22 October 2019) • Report No. 191, 56th Parliament – Report on a Right of Reply No. 38 (Tabled 22 October 2019)

HEALTH, COMMUNITIES, DISABILITY SERVICES AND DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Aaron Harper (Chair), Mr Michael Berkman, Mr Marty Hunt, Mr Mark McArdle, Mr Barry O’Rourke, Ms Joan Pease Current Inquiries— • Inquiry into the Wynnum and Mermaid Waters Ambulance Station projects (committee resolved

29 October 2018) • Inquiry into aged care, end-of-life and palliative care (referred 14 November 2018) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 August 2017 and

22 August 2017 (Tabled 27 February 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 23 August 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 9 March 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Hospital Foundations Bill 2018 (Tabled 15 March 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and

24 October 2017 (Tabled 1 May 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – Disability Services and Other Legislation (Worker Screening) Amendment

Bill 2018 (Tabled 8 May 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 October 2017 and

6 March 2018 (Tabled 27 June 2018) • Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 6 March 2018 and

20 March 2018 (Tabled 31 July 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse

(Commonwealth Powers) Bill 2018 (Tabled 9 August 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 17 August 2018) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 21 March 2018 and

1 May 2018 (Tabled 5 September 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Termination of Pregnancy Bill 2018 (Tabled 5 October 2018) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into the establishment of a pharmacy council and transfer of

pharmacy ownership in Queensland (Tabled 16 October 2018) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and

12 June 2018 (Tabled 17 October 2018) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 30 October 2018) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and

21 August 2018 (Tabled 31 October 2018) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 22 August 2018 and

4 September 2018 (Tabled 14 November 2018) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 4 February 2019)

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• Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 14 February 2019)

• Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 30 October and 12 November 2018 (Tabled 28 March 2019)

• Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 November 2018 and 11 February 2019 (Tabled 4 April 2019)

• Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 December 2018 and 12 February 2019 (Tabled 1 May 2019)

• Report No. 22, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February and 29 March 2019 (Tabled 11 June 2019)

• Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2019) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 30 March and 29 April 2019 (Tabled

20 August 2019) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled on 30 April 2019 (Tabled 3 September 2019) • Report No. 26, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 1 May and 14 June 2019 (Tabled

9 October 2019) • Report No. 27, 56th Parliament – Health Transparency Bill 2019 (Tabled 18 October 2019) • Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 June and 20 August 2019

(Tabled 22 October 2019)

INNOVATION, TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Duncan Pegg (Chair), Ms Sandy Bolton, Mr Mark Boothman, Mr Jon Krause, Ms Cynthia Lui, Mrs Charis Mullen Current Inquiries— Inquiry into the Mon Repos Turtle Centre redevelopment project (committee resolved 16 September 2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 August 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 5 March 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – The Nature Conservation (Special Wildlife Reserves) and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 9 April 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and

6 March 2018 (Tabled 14 May 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 7 March 2018 and

1 May 2018 (Tabled 11 June 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 17 August 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General’s Report 1: 2017-18 Follow up of

Report 15: 2013-14 Environmental regulation of the resources and waste industries (Tabled 3 September 2018)

• Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Safer Waterways Bill 2018 (Tabled 21 September 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and

12 June 2018 (Tabled 15 October 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – Waste Reduction and Recycling (Waste Levy) and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 22 October 2018) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 18 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and

18 September 2018 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report No. 16: 2017-18 Follow up of

Managing water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchments (Tabled 15 February 2019) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 19 September 2018 and

30 October 2018 (Tabled 15 February 2019) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled on 13 November 2018

(Tabled 29 March 2019) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 8 February 2019 and

12 February 2019 (Tabled 5 April 2019) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Environmental Protection (Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures) and

Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 26 April 2019) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February 2019 and

30 April 2019 (Tabled 12 June 2019) • Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2019) • Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 1 May 2019 and

11 June 2019 (Tabled 23 August 2019)

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• Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report No. 7: 2018-19 Conserving threatened species (Tabled 19 September 2019)

• Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 June 2019 and 20 August 2019 (Tabled 17 October 2019)

LEGAL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Peter Russo (Chair), Mr Stephen Andrew, Mr James Lister, Mr Jim McDonald, Mrs Melissa McMahon, Ms Corrine McMillan Current Inquiries— • Criminal Code (Trespass Offences) Amendment Bill (referred 1 May 2019) • Weapons and Other Legislation (Firearms Offences) Amendment Bill (referred 1 May 2019) • Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (referred 18 September 2019) • Electoral (Voter's Choice) Amendment Bill (referred 18 September 2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Police and Other Legislation (Identity and Biometric Capability) Amendment

Bill 2018 (Tabled 2 March 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 August 2017 and

5 September 2017 (Tabled 5 March 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 6 September 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 9 March 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Crime and Corruption and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 15 March 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and

10 January 2018 (Tabled 19 March 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Exempt subordinate legislation tabled on 23 October 2017

(Tabled 23 March 2018) • Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

2018 (Tabled 23 March 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 23 April 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 January 2018 and

15 February 2018 (Tabled 18 May 2018) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 February 2018 and

6 March 2018 (Tabled 18 May 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 7 March 2018 and

20 March 2018 (Tabled 21 June 2018) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 21 March 2018 and

1 May 2018 (Tabled 21 June 2018) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman

(Tabled 21 June 2018) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Information Commissioner

(Tabled 21 June 2018) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and

15 May 2018 (Tabled 21 June 2018) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Queensland Family and Child Commission

(Tabled 31 July 2018) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

2018 (Tabled 9 August 2018) • Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 17 August 2018) • Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Liquor (Rural Hotels Concession) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 21 September 2018) • Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Criminal Code (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Amendment

Bill 2018 (Tabled 5 October 2018) • Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 18 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 22, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 16 May 2018 and

21 August 2018 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 22 August 2018 and

4 September 2018 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Exempt subordinate legislation tabled on 5 July 2018

(Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into the Strategic Review of the Office of the Queensland

Ombudsman (Tabled 20 November 2018)

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• Report No. 26, 56th Parliament – Human Rights Bill (Tabled 4 February 2019) • Report No. 27, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 5 September 2018 and

16 October 2018 (Tabled 15 February 2019) • Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 17 October 2018 and

30 October 2018 (Tabled 15 February 2019) • Report No. 29, 56th Parliament – Civil Liability and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

(Tabled 28 February 2018) • Report No. 30, 56th Parliament – Justice Legislation (Links to Terrorist Activity) Amendment Bill 2018

Report No. 31, 56th Parliament – Anti-Discrimination (Right to Use Gender-Specific Language) Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 19 March 2019)

• Report No. 32, 56th Parliament – Protecting Queenslanders from Violent and Child Sex Offenders Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 19 March 2019)

• Report No. 33, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 31 October 2018 and 13 November 2018 (Tabled 29 March 2019)

• Report No. 34, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 14 November 2018 and 12 February 2019 (Tabled 29 March 2019)

• Report No. 35, 56th Parliament – Criminal Code and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 16 April 2019)

• Report No. 36, 56th Parliament – Criminal Code and Other Legislation (Mason Jett Lee) Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 16 April 2019)

• Report No. 37, 56th Parliament – Civil Liability (Institutional Child Abuse) Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 30 April 2019)

• Report No. 38, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February 2019 and 26 February 2019 (Tabled 3 May 2019)

• Report No. 39, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 27 February 2019 and 1 May 2019 (Tabled 19 June 2019)

• Report No. 40, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman (Tabled 4 July 2019)

• Report No. 41, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Office of the Information Commissioner (Tabled 4 July 2019)

• Report No. 42, 56th Parliament – Oversight of the Queensland Family and Child Commission (Tabled 4 July 2019)

• Report No. 43, 56th Parliament – Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 9 August 2019)

• Report No. 44 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2019) • Report No. 45, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 2 May 2019 and

11 June 2019 (Tabled 23 August 2019) • Report No. 46, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 June 2019 and 20 August 2019

(Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 47, 56th Parliament – Examination of Queensland Audit Office Report 2: 2017-18 Managing the

mental health of Queensland Police employees (Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 48, 56th Parliament – Examination of Queensland Audit Office Report 3: 2018-19 Delivering

shared corporate services in Queensland (Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 49, 56th Parliament – Examination of Queensland Audit Office Report 5: 2018-19 Follow-up of

Bushfire prevention and preparedness (Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 50, 56th Parliament – Examination of Queensland Audit Office Report 6: 2018-19 Delivering

coronial services (Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 51, 56th Parliament – Community Based Sentences (Interstate Transfer) Bill 2019 (Tabled 8

October 2019)

PARLIAMENTARY CRIME AND CORRUPTION COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Tim Nicholls (Chair), Mr Michael Crandon, Mrs Melissa McMahon, Ms Corrine McMillan, Mrs Charis Mullen, Ms Kim Richards, Dr Mark Robinson Current Inquiries— • Review of the operation of section 329 of the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 Reports— • Report No. 101, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017-18 (Tabled 24 October 2018) • Report No. 102, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2018-19 (Tabled 23 October 2019)

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STATE DEVELOPMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES AND AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Chris Whiting (Chair), Mr David Batt, Mr Jim Madden, Mr Brent Mickelberg, Ms Jess Pugh, Mr Pat Weir Current Inquiries— • Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (GDA2020) Amendment Bill 2019 (referred 23

October 2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 August 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 9 March 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Electricity and Other Legislation (Batteries and Premium Feed-in Tariff)

Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 15 March 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and 24 October

2017 (Tabled 26 March 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Mineral, Water and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 9 April 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – Land, Explosives and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 19 April 2018); Erratum (Tabled 20 April 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 23 April 2018) • Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 25 October 2017 and

15 February 2018 (Tabled 18 May 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General’s Report 5: 2017-18 Water:

2016-17 results of financial audits (Tabled 18 June 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General’s Report 9: 2017-18 Energy:

2016-17 results of financial audits (Tabled 18 June 2018) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General's Report 16: 2015-16 Flood resilience

of river catchments (Tabled 19 July 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General's Report 19: 2016-17 Security of

critical water infrastructure (Tabled 19 July 2018) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 16 February 2018 and

1 May 2018 (Tabled 16 August 2018) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2018) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Vegetation Management (Clearing for Relevant Purposes) Amendment Bill

2018 (Tabled 3 September 2018) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and 12 June 2018

(Tabled 21 September 2018) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and 4 September

2018 (Tabled 29 October 2018) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Fisheries (Sustainable Fisheries Strategy) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 2 November 2018) • Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – Economic Development and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 8 November 2018) • Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 5 September 2018 and

18 September 2018 (Tabled 12 November 2018) • Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 2018 (Tabled 12 November 2018) • Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 19 September 2018 and

16 October 2018 (Tabled 11 February 2019) • Report No. 22, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation No. 179: Fisheries (Vessel Tracking) Amendment

Regulation 2018 (Tabled 15 February 2019) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into job creation opportunities in Queensland arising from the

establishment of an Australian space industry (Tabled 28 February 2019) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 17 October and

13 November 2018 (Tabled 25 March 2019) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General's Report 9: 2018-19 Energy:

2017-18 results of financial audits (Tabled 28 March 2019) • Report No. 26, 56th Parliament – Mineral Resources (Galilee Basin) Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 18 April 2019) • Report No. 27, 56th Parliament – Natural Resources and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

(Tabled 18 April 2019) • Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 14 November 2018 and 12

February 2019 (Tabled 18 April 2019)

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• Report No. 29, 56th Parliament – Consideration of the Auditor-General's Report 8: 2018-19 Water: 2017-18 results of financial audits (Tabled 2 May 2019)

• Report No. 30, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February 2019 and 2 April 2019 (Tabled 13 May 2019)

• Report No. 31, 56th Parliament – Therapeutic Goods Bill 2019 (Tabled 11 July 2019) • Report No. 32, 56th Parliament – Medicines and Poisons Bill 2019 (Tabled 11 July 2019) • Report No. 33, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 15 August 2019) • Report No. 34, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 3 April 2019 and

30 April 2019 (Tabled 23 August 2019) • Report No. 35, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 1 May 2019 and

14 May 2019 (Tabled 23 August 2019) • Report No. 36, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2018-2019 (Tabled 20 September 2019) • Report No. 37, 56th Parliament – Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 8 October

2019) • Report No. 38, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 May 2019 and

11 June 2019 (Tabled 8 October 2019) • Report No. 39, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 June 2019 and

20 August 2019 (Tabled 14 October 2019) • Report No. 40, 56th Parliament – Resources Safety and Health Queensland Bill 2019

(Tabled 18 October 2019)

TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE— Members— Mr Shane King (Chair), Mr Colin Boyce, Mr Robbie Katter, Mr Bart Mellish, Mrs Jo-Ann Miller, Mr Ted Sorensen Current Inquiries— • Public works inquiry into Queensland Tennis Centre (committee resolved 4 May 2018) • Inquiry into transport technology (committee resolved 11 June 2018) • Transport Legislation (Disability Parking Permit Scheme) Amendment Bill 2019 (referred 16 October 2019) • Inquiry into motor recreational activities (committee resolved 21 October 2019) Reports— • Report No. 1, 56th Parliament – Tow Truck and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 2 March 2018); Erratum (Tabled 5 March 2018) • Report No. 2, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 9 August 2017 and

10 October 2017 (Tabled 5 March 2018) • Report No. 3, 56th Parliament – Plumbing and Drainage Bill 2018 (Tabled 9 April 2018) • Report No. 4, 56th Parliament – Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

(Tabled 20 April 2018) • Report No. 5, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 11 October 2017 and

24 October 2017 (Tabled 30 April 2018) • Report No. 6, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 25 October 2017 and 6 March 2018

(Tabled 12 June 2018) • Report No. 7, 56th Parliament – Heavy Vehicle National Law Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 28 June 2018) • Report No. 8, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 7 March 2018 and 1 May 2018

(Tabled 19 July 2018) • Report No. 9, 56th Parliament – 2018 - 19 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2018) • Report No. 10, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into the operations of toll roads in Queensland

(Tabled 13 September 2018); Erratum (Tabled 15 October 2018) • Report No. 11, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 2 May 2018 and

12 June 2018 (Tabled 18 September 2018) • Report No. 12, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2017 - 18 (Tabled 15 October 2018) • Report No. 13, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 13 June 2018 and

18 September 2018 (Tabled 31 October 2018) • Report No. 14, 56th Parliament – Review of Auditor-General’s Report No. 4: 2017-19 – Integrated Transport

Planning (Tabled 14 November 2018) • Report No. 15, 56th Parliament – Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Other Legislation

Amendment Bill 2018 (Tabled 14 February 2019); Erratum (Tabled 13 March 2019) • Report No. 16, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between Subordinate legislation tabled

between 19 September 2018 and 30 October 2018 (Tabled 27 February 2019) • Report No. 17, 56th Parliament – Personalised Transport Ombudsman Bill 2018 (Tabled 29 March 2019) • Report No. 18, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 31 October 2018 and

13 November 2018 (Tabled 3 April 2019)

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• Report No. 19, 56th Parliament – Transport Legislation (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 5 April 2019)

• Report No. 20, 56th Parliament – Subordinate Legislation tabled between 14 November 2018 and 12 February 2019 (Tabled 30 April 2019)

• Report No. 21, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 13 February 2019 and 26 March 2019 (Tabled 13 May 2019)

• Report No. 22, 56th Parliament – Heavy Vehicle National Law Amendment Bill 2019 (Tabled 23 May 2019) • Report No. 23, 56th Parliament – Inquiry into a sustainable Queensland intrastate shipping industry

(Tabled 24 May 2019) • Report No. 24, 56th Parliament – 2019-20 Budget Estimates (Tabled 16 August 2019) • Report No. 25, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 27 March 2019 and

14 May 2019 (Tabled 19 August 2019) • Report No. 26, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 15 May 2019 and

11 June 2019 (Tabled 19 September 2019) • Report No. 27, 56th Parliament – Annual Report 2018 - 19 (Tabled 19 September 2019) • Report No. 28, 56th Parliament – Examination of Auditor-General Report No. 1: 2018-19 Monitoring and

managing ICT projects (Tabled 19 September 2019) • Report No. 29, 56th Parliament – Subordinate legislation tabled between 12 June 2019 and

20 August 2019 (Tabled 17 October 2019)

PANEL OF TEMPORARY SPEAKERS Mr Kelly, Mr McArdle, Ms McMillan, Ms Pugh, Dr Robinson, Mr Stevens, Mr Weir and Mr Whiting

QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

The following questions were asked Wednesday, 23 October 2019. In accordance with the Standing Orders, answers are required by email to [email protected] by Friday, 22 November 2019.

1716 MR B MELLISH ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the Strathpine Road and Gympie Arterial Road Interchange, and the proposed innovative diverging diamond upgrade (noting the 2019 budget announcement of a $15m Palaszczuk Government funding commitment)— Will the Minister provide an update on (a) how the planning for the project is proceeding and (b) how negotiations with the Federal Government for their share of funding are proceeding?

1717 MR J MADDEN ASKED MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND FISHERIES (HON M FURNER)— Will the Minister outline how Queensland growers are benefiting from international trade?

1718 MR B SAUNDERS ASKED MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND FISHERIES (HON M FURNER)— Will the Minister outline what work is being done to clean up crab pots in the Wide Bay region?

1719 MR S ANDREW ASKED MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY (HON DR A LYNHAM)— With reference to Kinchant Dam, currently managed by SunWater— Will the Minister detail any advice the Minister has received on the extent of financial liabilities that will be passed onto stakeholders of Eton Irrigation Scheme Pty Ltd should structural faults be confirmed with the dam?

1720 MR A PERRETT ASKED MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND FISHERIES (HON M FURNER)— With reference to page 29 of Budget Measures (Budget Paper 4) in relation to the $17.1m commitment over four years for shark mitigation measures— Will the Minister provide (a) the programs supported by this funding and funding for each program (reported by year and program across the forward estimates) and (b) the total amount of funding allocation towards the Shark Control Program (reported separately across the forward estimates)?

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1721 MS A LEAHY ASKED MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON S HINCHLIFFE)— With reference to the mandatory training for Local Government candidates for the 2020 Local Government election— Will the Minister advise (a) the total cost of the mandatory training, (b) the number of staff and any agencies external to the department involved in the training, (c) the number of languages the mandatory training will be provided in and (d) how the department intends to cross reference participants of the mandatory training with the nomination process for candidates?

1722 MR D JANETZKI ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to answer to Question on Notice No. 1200 asked on 18 September 2018 which relates to the offence of ‘choking, suffocation or strangulation in a domestic setting’ as provided in section 315A of the Criminal Code— Will the Attorney-General advise the number of convictions for the offence for 2018-19 (reported separately by each court)?

1723 MR T NICHOLLS ASKED MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON C CRAWFORD)— With reference to National Aerial Firefighting Centre (NAFC) funding provided by the Queensland Government— Will the Minister outline the Queensland contribution for 2014-15 to 2018-19 (reported separately by year)?

1724 MR R MOLHOEK ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to the ICT software project package Athena within the Office of the Public Trustee— Will the Attorney-General advise (a) the initial budget and timeframe for this project and (b) the revised timeframe and forecast cost for delivery?

1725 MR M CRANDON ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON DR S MILES)— With reference to the answer to Question on Notice No. 1453 asked on 18 September 2019— Will the Minister commit to (a) publicly release the investigation report and (b) advise the expected cost of rectifying the issue?

1726 MR J MCDONALD ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to heavy vehicles above 4.5 tonnes being charged the same toll as road trains— Will the Minister consider implementing a lesser charge for MR and HR vehicles?

1727 MR S O'CONNOR ASKED MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY, YOUTH AND WOMEN AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON D FARMER)— Will the Minister advise how the youth allowance payment is allocated or managed for youths in Resi Care?

1728 MR R STEVENS ASKED MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS AND MINISTER FOR TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (HON S FENTIMAN)— Will the Minister advise how many medical redundancies or any other form of redundancies have been approved in departments and agencies under the responsibility of the Minister since October 2017 until now?

1729 MR J LANGBROEK ASKED MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MINISTER FOR RACING AND MINISTER FOR MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (HON S HINCHLIFFE)— With reference to the announcement of a new greyhound facility at Yamanto— Will the Minister advise (a) when construction on the new facility will commence, (b) an itemised breakdown of the $40m cost mentioned in the media and (c) whether this commitment is fully funded from the Racing Infrastructure Fund?

1730 MR S MINNIKIN ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to the Eastern Transitway project— Will the Minister provide a breakdown of allocated funding for the project for 2020-21 to 202223 (reported separately by year)?

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1731 MS F SIMPSON ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Health Minister advise for the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (reported separately for each of the last five financial years) (a) the actual expenditure spent on palliative care services and (b) the outcomes against performance measures to ensure the terminally ill have access to quality, culturally appropriate palliative care services regardless of where they live?

1732 MR A POWELL ASKED MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURING, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON C DICK)— With reference to the Nullinga Dam and Mareeba Dimbulah Water Supply Scheme Improvements Project— Will the Minister detail the total amount of expenses incurred relating to the project to date separated by (a) Building Queensland and (b) all other department and agency costs under the administration of the Minister?

1733 MS R BATES ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Minister advise how many assaults and serious assaults were reported against Queensland Heath staff for 2015-16 to 2018-19 (reported separately by Hospital and Health Service and by financial year)?

1734 MR T WATTS ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— With reference to myPolice news article titled ‘protest charges, Brisbane CBD’ published on 11 October 2019— Will the Minister advise (a) the total employee expenses associated with engaging the 150 general and specialist officers to deal with the Extinction Rebellion protests between 6-11 October, (b) the total overtime costs of the 150 officers who were required to deal with the Extinction Rebellion protests between 6-11 October and (c) all other costs related to the protests between 6-11 October?

1735 MR M HART ASKED MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY (HON DR A LYNHAM)— Will the Minister advise what the rate of electricity disconnection was for small businesses located in Regional Queensland for 2016-17 to 2018-19 (reported separately by financial year)?

1736 DR C ROWAN ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PARTNERSHIPS (HON J TRAD)— Will the Minister confirm that all affected first nations peoples, including the Quandamooka and the Noonuckle, and all relevant stakeholders are being consulted in an open and transparent manner with respect to any proposed Native Title changes that affect Moreton Island?

1737 MR S BENNETT ASKED MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY, YOUTH AND WOMEN AND MINISTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE (HON D FARMER)— Will the Minister advise what education programs are provided to residents in Resi Care?

1738 MR L MILLAR ASKED MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY (HON DR A LYNHAM)— With reference to a review deadline of the end of 2019 in the Minister’s tabled Report under Section 56A of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 in relation to the Stock Route Management Regulation 2003— Will the Minister commit to public consultation on the draft new regulation and advise when such public consultation is likely to commence?

1739 MR D LAST ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (HON G GRACE)— With reference to the advice by the last remaining vacation care facility in Bowen (The Beach Hut) that they will close in early November, leaving parents in Bowen without this valuable service— Will the Minister advise what steps the government will take to ensure Bowen is provided with after school and holiday care, especially given school holidays are now just seven weeks away?

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1740 MR D CRISAFULLI ASKED MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, MINISTER FOR SCIENCE AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS (HON L ENOCH)— With reference to the Climate Transition Strategy— Will the Minister detail (a) all costs associated with engaging EY for external consultancies, including the preparation of the 'Policy Needs in Response to the Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change' report and (b) all other external consultancy costs associated with initiatives relating to the Climate Transition Strategy?

1741 MRS S WILSON ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE (HON A PALASZCZUK)— With reference to answer to Question on Notice No. 1351 asked on 5 September 2019, involving Labor’s former Member for Pumicestone Rick Williams’ wife’s unpaid National Park permit fees collected through her business, Gateway Bait and Tackle in my electorate— Will the Premier advise (a) why it took the Palaszczuk Government six months from discovering the unpaid permit fees in January 2018 to terminate the over-the-counter booking agent agreement and (b) what action is the Government taking to recover the hundreds of thousands of dollars of tax payer funds owed to the State by Mrs Williams?

1742 MS L LINARD ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— Will the Attorney-General advise how her department is educating young Queenslanders on how to be savvy consumers?

1743 MS J PEASE ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— Will the Attorney-General advise how the Palaszczuk Government is making it easier for child abuse survivors to sue the institutions where the offences occurred?

1744 MR M MCARDLE ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to correspondence to me from the District Director North Coast District on 9 October 2019 with respect to ‘the proposed Third Avenue extension to Nicklin Way project in Caloundra’ stating that detailed planning was expected to be ‘completed in late 2019’— Will the Minister commit to full public consultation and further commitment to act on the public feedback from consultation before taking any further action?

1745 MS C MCMILLAN ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— Will the Attorney-General provide an update on how Queensland’s real time donation disclosure laws are working?

1746 MR C WHITING ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— Will the Attorney-General outline how the Palaszczuk Government’s investment in community legal centres will help Queenslanders, in particular the residents of the electorate of Bancroft?

1747 MS S BOLTON ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister consider increasing police powers to allow enforced removal of a vehicle that has been involved in an accident and is left at the site, although off-road, for an extended period as local councils can't enforce removal when a vehicle is registered and not a safety hazard?

1748 MR P WEIR ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister advise what procedure is followed for notifying the next of kin and parents when a death by suicide has occurred?

1749 MR J LISTER ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON DR S MILES)— Will the Minister advise the number of sentinel events in for 2014-15 to 2018-19 (reported separately by year and by hospital and health service)?

1750 MR J KRAUSE ASKED MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND MINISTER FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES (HON DR S MILES)— With reference to the replacement of the $135m Finance and Materials Management Information System— Will the Minister advise the FTE allocation, cost to date and budgeted allocation for the hotline (reported separately)?

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1751 MR C BOYCE ASKED MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY (HON DR A LYNHAM)— With reference to the loss of water in Paradise Dam— Will the Minister advise if the Cooranga Weir on Boyne River will be built to sure up water security in and around Mundubbera for the extensive Irrigation industries who rely on this water?

1752 MR D BATT ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PARTNERSHIPS (HON J TRAD)— With reference to the borrowing program for Local Governments— Will the Treasurer advise in the last 18 months (a) how many applications for additional borrowings by Local Government have been refused, (b) the total value of this additional borrowing requests and (c) how many Councils have had applications refused?

1753 MR M HUNT ASKED MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND PUBLIC WORKS; MINISTER FOR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY; MINISTER FOR SPORT (HON M DE BRENNI)— Will the Minister advise (a) the number of transitional public housing the department owns or operates, (b) the average time public housing customers stay in these premises and (c) if there has been any recent changes to the government's policy on the length of stay that can be spent in transitional public housing?

1754 MR B MICKELBERG ASKED MINISTER FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES (HON C CRAWFORD)— Will the Minister commit to construction of a new 24 hour Fire Station in the Sippy Downs area to ensure Sunshine Coast residents are protected in light of increased fire risk and significant population growth on the Sunshine Coast?

1755 MR S KNUTH ASKED MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURING, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING (HON C DICK)— With reference to competency requirements that are described by those in the Civil Industry as complicated and highly expensive with course fees ranging from $100 to $3,500 per course per ticket and the department does not issue any notification that tickets are due, nor is there an expiry date on current tickets— Will the Minister commit to a review of competency requirements to ensure it is more streamlined and less costly on those in the industry?

1756 MRS D FRECKLINGTON ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— Will the Minister provide a list of all passenger flights undertaken by Queensland Government Air for Palaszczuk Government Ministers in 2018-19 with the following information (a) date, (b) destination, (c) passengers, (d) cost and (e) purpose of trip?

1757 MR T MANDER ASKED MINISTER FOR INNOVATION AND TOURISM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND MINISTER FOR CROSS RIVER RAIL (HON K JONES)— With reference to the department's $140m of lapsed appropriation year ending 30 June 2019— Will the Minister detail the total amount that was under spent including reallocations into future financial years for (a) the Great Barrier Reef Island Resorts Rejuvenation program, (b) Aviation Boost and (c) all other tourism programs combined?

1758 MR J BLEIJIE ASKED DEPUTY PREMIER, TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PARTNERSHIPS (HON J TRAD)— With reference to Dr Chris Sarra and Strong Smart Solutions Pty Ltd— Will the Deputy Premier advise what steps have been taken to manage this conflict of interest?

1759 MRS C MULLEN ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997— Will the Attorney-General advise how Queenslanders can have their say on any proposed modernisation of this regulation?

1760 MR S STEWART ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— Will the Attorney-General provide an update on works being undertaken to Queensland courts, in particular, regional courts, to ensure Queenslanders have access to the justice services they need?

1761 MR J COSTIGAN ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— Will the Minister explain how the Liberal Nationals Coalition Government in Canberra has failed to make Stage 2 of the Mackay Ring Road a top infrastructure priority?

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1762 DR M ROBINSON ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to facilitating better access in and out of Cleveland and to cater for the increasingly busy Redland Hospital precinct and nearby industrial areas— Will the Minister advise in relation to (a) designing Wellington Street, Cleveland, as a state controlled road and (b) upgrading it to dual lane carriageway in conjunction with the Redland City Council?

1763 MR D PURDIE ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)— With reference to addressing the significant jump in fare evasion and other forms of antisocial behaviour experienced on public transport— Will the Minister advise (a) the outcomes from the reported roundtable meeting and (b) the time frame for implementing any of the recommendations?

1764 MR M BOOTHMAN ASKED ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE (HON Y D'ATH)— With reference to answer to Question on Notice No.108 asked on 14 February 2019 which relates to blue card eligibility declarations— Will the Attorney-General advise (a) the number of eligibility declarations received, approved and refused in 2018-19 and (b) the type of offences committed for all eligibility declarations approved?

1765 MR M BERKMAN ASKED MINISTER FOR POLICE AND MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES (HON M RYAN)— With reference to arrests and detention of protestors in Brisbane since the start of August 2019— Will the Minister advise (a) how many protestors have been (i) injured in interactions with police and (ii) strip searched by police and (b) how many officers, if any, have been subject to ethical standards or disciplinary action as a result of interactions with protestors?

1766 MR R KATTER ASKED MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY (HON DR A LYNHAM)— Will the Minister immediately provide all necessary support for the vital Copperstring project to provide some material evidence of the government’s commitment to enable industry in rural and regional areas and to, at the very least, preserve important businesses like the Mount Isa Copper Smelter?

1767 MR N DAMETTO ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE (HON A PALASZCZUK)— With reference to the motion moved in the House by the Member for Traeger on 22 October 2019 which was supported by the Palaszczuk Government— Will the Premier commit to a deadline date for when the Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal Act 2013 will be amended to give the QIRT the function to decide resource allocations for non-government members?

1768 MR E SORENSEN ASKED MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (HON G GRACE)— Will the Minister advise when Urangan High School will be airconditioned?

QUESTION TAKEN ON NOTICE

The following question was asked on Wednesday, 23 October 2019. In accordance with the Standing Orders, the Premier’s answer is required to be provided in the House or by email to [email protected] by Thursday, 24 October 2019.

1769 MRS D FRECKLINGTON ASKED PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE (HON A PALASZCZUK)— My second question without notice is to the Premier— The Ethics Committee report about the Premier’s contempt proves that the Premier used advice from the Crown Solicitor and one of Australia’s most expensive private barristers. Will the Premier tell the house, how much did the Premier slug taxpayers to fund her legal defence?

BY AUTHORITY N J LAURIE, CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENT