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Ms Hurst says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

(1) That this House notes that:

(a) on 24 May 2021, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service commenced a 1080 baiting program in the Burragorang State Conservation Area,

(b) on 21 June 2021, two dogs living nearby were killed as a result of consuming 1080 poison and their devastated family watched them die,

( c) this is yet another example of a companion animal dying from 1080 poison, which is lethal to cats and dogs and has no antidote, and

( d) any animal who is unfortunate enough to ingest 1080 poison will suffer a slow, agonising death that can last for up to 48 hours, and involves prolonged vomiting, screaming fits, and seizures before the animal eventually dies.

(2) That this House calls for an immediate ban on 1080 poison in New South Wales.

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Mr Primrose says­Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ORDER FOR PAPERS

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: That, und er standing order 52, there be laid upon the table of the House within 21 days of the date of passing of this resolution the following documents, electronic format if possible, in the possession, custody or control of the Premier, the Deputy Premier, Treasurer, the Minister for Finance and Small Business, Treasury, Regional NSW or the Department of Premier and Cabinet relating to the 2021-2022 Budget Regional Job Creation Fund:

(a) all documents which detail the annual budget allocations for each individual project part of the $100 million Regional Job Creation Fund,

(b) all documents which detail the modelling, assumptions, and outcomes for the determination of the Government's claim that this fund will restore regional jobs lost to the pandemic, and the regions in which they will be restored,

(c) all documents which detail meetings, minutes and outcomes that refer to the $100 million Regional Job Creation Fund and the direct and indirect jobs supported or created claims, and

(d) any legal or other advice regarding the scope or validi ty of this order of the House created as a result of this order of the House.

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Mr Primrose says­Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ORDER FOR PAPERS

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: That, under standing order 52, there be laid upon the table of the House within 21 days of the date of passing of this resolution the following documents, in electronic format if possible, in the possession, custody or control of the Premier, Treasurer, the Minister for Finance and Smal l Business, Treasury, or the Department of Premier and Cabinet relating to the 2021-2022 Budget infrastructure:

(a) all documents which detail the annual budget allocations for each individual project part of the $108.5 billion infrastructure build over the forward estimates, including until the estimated completion year of each project,

(b) all documents which detail the number of jobs for each individual project part of the $108.5 billion infrastructure build, including how the number of jobs were calculated,

(c) all documents which detail meetings, minutes and outcomes that refer to the $108.5 billion infrastructure build and the direct and indirect jobs supported or created claims, and

(d) any lega l or other advice regarding the scope or validity of this order of the

House created as a result of this order of the HousAe. ~ Ii , ii.A ,, .......... _ ... , ..---

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Mr. Martin says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OFMOTION

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

(1) That this House notes that:

(a) on 17 June 2021, the Newcastle City Police District Awards Ceremony was held at McDonald Jones Stadium,

(b) the awards ceremony was an opportunity to recognise serving and former police officers and civilian staff within the police district for their service and dedication to the NSW Police Force and the local community, and

( c) the following awards were presented: (i) National Police Service Medal : Sergeant Shane Rolls, Leading Senior

Constable Craig Burton and Senior Constable Robert Risteski (ii) National Medal: Sergeant Shane Rolls, Leading Senior Constable

Craig Burton and Senior Constable Robert Risteski (iii) NSW Police Medal: Senior Constable Damian Boyce, Senior

Constable Katrina Burley, Senior Constable Naomi Hatton, Senior Constable Luke Scotman, Senior Constable Craig Tonks, Senior Constable Ike Nonkovski (5th clasp), Sergeant Shane Rolls (1st clasp), Leading Senior Constable Craig Burton ( l st clasp) and Senior Constable Robert Risteski (1st clasp)

(iv) NSW Police Medallion: Linda Ruse (v) Commissioner' s Commendation (Courage): Senior Constable Luke

Scotman (vi) Northern Region Commander's Commendation: Senior Constable

Brad Allison, Senior Constable Michael Hurley, Senior Constable Thomas Kilian, Senior Constable Ilce Nonkovski and Former Sergeant Jay Tuckwell

(vii) Western Region Commander's Certificate of Merit: Senior Constable Andrew Skinner

(viii) District Commander' s Commendations: Sergeant Craig Hassett, Sergeant Shane Rolls, Senior Constable Meghann Campton, Senior Constable Melissa Hughes and Senior Constable Glenn Mahoney

(ix) District Commander's Unit Citation: Newcastle City PD Licensing Unit and Newcastle City PD Proactive Crime Team

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(x) District Commander's Certificate of Merit: Sergeant Bradley Dawson, Senior Constable John Beale and Senior Constable Matthew Counsell, and

(xi) District Commander's Certificate of Appreciation: Newcastle City PD Volunteers in Policing, Ricky Lewis.

(2) That this House congratulates all medal and award recipients for their outstanding service to the NSW Police Force.

Signed -~-----~---.----.)-------

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Mr Martin says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

(1) That this House notes that:

(a) on 12 June 2021, Surf Life Saving Central Coast Branch held the 2021 Awards of Excellence were held at Mingara Recreation Club,

(b) the awards recognise members of the 15 surf life saving clubs and support operations that have excelled at branch level in junior development, surf life saving, education, surf sports and support operations, and

( c) the following awards were presented: (i) Rookie of the Year: Jacob Falconer (Ocean Beach) (ii) Trainer of the Year: Tim Pittolo (Terrigal) (iii) Assessor of the Year: Paul Dowdell (Shelly Beach) (iv) Facilitator of the Year: Ramzy Fawzy (Shelley Beach and

Wamberal) (v) Surf Sports Team ofthe Year: Avoca Beach U/ 17 Ski Relay (vi) Coach of the Year: Damien Benson (Avoca Beach) (vii) Official of the Year: Kenneth Sellers (The Entrance) (viii) Youth Athlete of the Year: Natalia Drobot (Avoca Beach) (ix) Master Athlete of the Year: Hayden Smith (Terrigal) (x) Athlete of the Year: Ryan Green (Terrigal) (xi) Community Education Program of the Year: The Lakes & St

Brigid's Catholic College Bronze Medallion Course (xii) Patrol Competition: Ocean Beach (xiii) Patrol Captain of the Year: Natalie Tucker (Ocean Beach) (xiv) Administrator of the Year: Karen Hickmott (Toowoon Bay) (xv) Service Team of the Year: Administration & Finance Team (North

Avoca) (xvi) Youth Volunteer of the Year: Kai Darwin (Umina) (xvii) Volunteer of the Year: Harold Marshall (Umina) (xviii) Youth Surf Lifesaver of the Year: Liam Drake Ocean Beach (xix) Surf Lifesaver of the Year: Paul Sharpe (Umina Beach) (xx) Innovation of the Year: The Lakes Little Rippers (xxi) Club of the Year: Ocean Beach

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(2) That this House congratulates:

(a) award recipients for their dedication and commitment to the community on the Central Coast and the safety of its beaches, and

(b) Surf Lifesaving Central Coast and its member clubs on a successful 2020-21 season.

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Mr Martin says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

(I) That this House notes that:

(a) on the 18 June 2021, Surf Life Saving Hunter Branch held the 2021 Awards of Excellence were held at the Newcastle Exhibition and Convention Centre,

(b) the awards recognise members of the 13 surf life saving clubs and support operations that have excelled at branch level in junior development, surf life saving, education, surf sports and support operations, and

(c) the following awards were presented: (i) Youth Athlete of the Year: Zara Foran (Swansea Belmont) (ii) Senior Athlete of the Year: Bella Williams (Swansea Belmont) (iii) Masters Athlete of the Year: Winner - Brendon Ross (Redhead),

High Distinction - Tara Johnson (Stockton) (iv) Surf Sports Team of the Year: Tiana Sargeant, Lani Waller &

Charlie's Bums - Under 15 Female Board Relay Team (Cooks Hill) (v) Coach of the Year: Winner - Ryan Cook (Swansea Belmont), High

Distinction - Robert Carcary (Caves Beach) (vi) Official of the Year: Mat Egan (Cooks Hill) (vii) Administrator of the Year: Andrew Pettit (Cooks Hill) (viii) Surf Sports Outstanding Achievement Award: Jan Logue (Tea

Gardens Hawks Nest) and Alex Walker Cooks Hill (ix) Community Education Program of the Year: Welcome to the Beach

Cooks Hill (x) Trainer of the Year: Winner - Steve Westcott (Fingal Beach), High

Distinction - Steve Foggett (Redhead) (xi) Assessor of the Year: Winner - Steve Westcott (Fingal Beach), High

Distinction - Joanne Matthews (Catherine Hill Bay) (xii) Support Ops Member of the Year: Emma Gale (Merewether) (xiii) Youth Volunteer of the Year: Winner - Will Gunn (Nobbys), High

Distinction - Harrison Skelly-Osmond (Tea Gardens Hawks Nest) (xiv) Volunteer of the Year: Leanne Johnson (Swansea Belmont) (xv) Youth Surf Lifesaver of the Year: Riley Petherbridge (Newcastle)

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(xvi) President's Award: Peter Brown (Dixon Park) & Kelly Elasi (Catherine Hill Bay)

(xvii) Heroes of the Surf: (i) Jett Hoffman, Lilly Kennedy-Myers & Nicholas White (Redhead) (ii) Glen Dunkley, Ben Freund, Steve Leahy & James Worall (Fingal

Beach) (iii) Michael Baldock, Quinn Baldock & Natalie Zagninski (Birubi

Point) (iv) Mia Campbell (Cooks Hill) (xviii) Surf Lifesaver of the Year: Nicola Young (Tea Gardens Hawks

Nest)

(2) That this House congratulates:

(a) award recipients for their dedication and commitment to the community on the Hunter and the safety of its beaches, and

(b) Hunter Surf Lifesaving and its member clubs for a successful 2020-21 season.

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David Shoebridge

From: Sent: To: Subject:

H: l'l i A k we-sh 0 ttki-pttM h i n m:

David Shoebridge Wednesday, 23 June 2021 9:51 AM Abigail Boyd; Office of Cate Faehrmann Motion re pairing

That this House calls on all parties to cooperate to come up with a workable pa iri ng system that applies to the cross bench, based on the arrangement in the Australian Senate, that allows cross bench members to be absent from the chamber w here needed to address pressing matters such as covid-19 iso lat ion and ~ l,IFiii!ii~~ '9@P!e1 :eJta. .:otters.

David Shoebridge Greens MP in the NSW Legislative Council

P: {02) 9230 3030 IT: @ShoebridgeMLC

SIGN UP TO STAY IN TOUCH at davidshoebridge.org.au/sign-up

NSW Parliament House, Macquarie Street Sydney NSW, 2000 Australia

Our office is on the land of the Gadigal people.

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Ms Boyd says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEG1SLATLVE COUNCIL

ORDER FOR PAPERS

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move: That, under standing order 52, there be laid upon the table of the House within 2 1 days of the date of passing of this resolution the following documents (in electronic form if possible) created since 1 July 2016 in the possession, custody or control of the Treasurer, Treasury, Premier, Depat1ment of Premier and Cabinet, Minister for Transport and Roads, Transport for NSW, Minister for Energy and Environment and Department of Planning, Industry and Enviro1m1ent relating to road user charges (including distance-based road charges, distance-based tolling schemes and other proposed new levies, fees or taxes on drivers, howsoever described), including :

(a) <Yr b~

all correspondence with Transurban Limited, any person representing Transurban Limited or any other part of the Transurban Group relati!g to road user charges,

(b) all documents, including submissions, representations, correspondence or communication in relation to road user charges,

(c) all fil e notes, meeting papers, briefing notes, minutes, agendas or other documents regarding any meeting about road user charges, and

( d) any legal or other advice regarding the scope or validity of this order of the House created as a result of this order of the House.

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Ms Boyd says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that, contingent on the minister concluding the second reading speech on the Appropriation Bill 2021 and cognate bills, I will move: That, standing and sessional orders be suspended to allow the Electric Vehicles (Revenue Arrangements) Bill 2021 to proceed as a separate bill and that the order of the day for resumption of the second reading of the bill stand an order of the day for a future day.

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Ms Boyd says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that, contingent on the minister concluding the second reading speech on the Appropriation Bill 2021 and cognate bills, I will move: That, standing and sessional orders be suspended to allow the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Infrastructure Contributions) Bill 2021 to proceed as a separate bill and that the order of the day for resumption of the second reading of the bill stand an order of the day for a future day.

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Ms Boyd says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION ----- -

I give notice that, contingent on the minister concluding the second reading speech on the Appropriation Bill 2021 and cognate bills, I will move: That, standing and sessional orders be suspended to allow the NSW Generations Funds Amendment Bill 2021 to proceed as a separate bill and that the order of the day for resumption of the second reading of the bill stand an order of the day for a future day.

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Ms Boyd says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that, contingent on the minister concluding the second reading speech on the Appropriation Bill 2021 and cognate bills, I will move: That, standing and sessional orders be suspended to allow the Electric Vehicles (Revenue Arrangements) Bill 2021 to proceed as a separate bill and that bill be referred to Portfolio Committee No. 6 - Transport and Customer Service for inquiry and report.

Dated _ {).------<J/~1'----2-_J _ _

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Ms Boyd says­

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

CONTINGENT NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that, contingent on the minister concluding the second reading speech on the Appropriation Bill 2021 and cognate bills, I will move: That, standing and sessional orders be suspended to allow the Envirorunental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Infrastructure Contributions) Bill 2021 to proceed as a separate bill and that bill be referred to Portfolio Committee No. 7 - Planning and Envirorunent for inquiry and report.

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Mr Pearson says-

Mr PRESIDENT:

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

NOTICE OF MOTION

I give notice that on the next sitting day I will move:

(1) That this House notes that a news article was published on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation News Online website on the 21 June 2021 which:

(a) di scussed the practice of hanging dead dingoes on trees in rural areas as a method for easy tallying of slaughter numbers, and

(b) raised the question as to whether this practice was unacceptable to the modern sensibilities of the general public.

(2) That this House considers that the practice of hanging dingo carcasses is outdated, barbaric and serves no useful purpose.

(3) That this House commends those farmers speaking out against the hanging of dingo bodies.

(4) This House notes that dingo experts, scientists and conservationists are increasingly calling on landholders to learn to co-exist with dingoes given their critical ecological role as apex predators.

(5) That this House calls for an end to the lethal control of dingoes.

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