IN D E X VOL. 392 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (Bills are listed alphabetically under "Bills") A Abattoirs-Seymour, 56. Portland, 144, 150, q 359. Aboriginal Affairs-Budget allocation, 96. Address-in-Reply-Debated, 49,96,297, 392. Agreed to, 400. Presented, 543, 663. Administrative Arrangements-Ministerial responsi- bility, 63, 65. Orders Nos 64 and 65,362. Aged Services- General-Role of Minister, 63, 65, q 71, 146, 151, q 155, q 163. Election promises, 139. Senior citizens clubs, 214, 218, 345, 351. Emergency alarms for frail aged, q 358. Nursing Homes-Ministerial responsibility for policy, q 26. Beds, q 157, 655, 659, q 666. Grace McKellar Centre, Geelong, 283, 285. For Bentleigh, 284, 286. For Moorabbin, 319. Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Department of-Small towns study, 58. Chemical residues, 63, 282. Termites in school buildings, 347. Airlines-Proposed pilot training academy, q 157, q 289. Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation-Vacant office accommodation, q 73. Albury-Wodonga Ministerial Council, q 73. Alcohol-Under-age drinking, q 228. Abuse, q 287. (See also "Liquor Industry") Aluminium Smelters of Victoria Pty Ltd-Report for 1987-88, 552. Applied Bioscience International, q 287, q 288, q 544. Apprentices-Female, q 163. Training facilities for chefs, 345, 352. In building and joinery industries, q 546. Electrical fitters and armature winders, 749, 755. Arts, The-The Dinner Party exhibition, 336. Omni- max theatre, q 758. Ashman, Hon. G. B. (Boronia Province) Address-in-Reply, 100. Boronia Province-Features, 100. Business and Commerce-Regulation, 102. Confectionery Workers Union of Australia-Dollar Sweets dispute, 102. Education-Brentwood High School, 463. Housing and Construction-Capital indexed loan scheme, q 409. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Services, 101. Road Safety (Photographic Detection Devices) Bill, 427. Small Business-Viability, 101. Society-Law and order, 101. State Transport Authority-Services, 101. Taxation-State taxes and charges, 100. Association for the Blind, 349, 352. Attorney-General's Department-Tnal delay, 749. Penalties for carrying offensive weapons, 754. Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary administration, 362. Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union- Seymour abattoirs dispute, 56. Australia-Bicentennial celebrations, 344, 351.
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IN D E X
VOL. 392
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(Bills are listed alphabetically under "Bills")
A
Abattoirs-Seymour, 56. Portland, 144, 150, q 359.
Aboriginal Affairs-Budget allocation, 96.
Address-in-Reply-Debated, 49,96,297, 392. Agreed to, 400. Presented, 543, 663.
Administrative Arrangements-Ministerial responsibility, 63, 65. Orders Nos 64 and 65,362.
Aged Services-General-Role of Minister, 63, 65, q 71, 146, 151,
Apprentices-Female, q 163. Training facilities for chefs, 345, 352. In building and joinery industries, q 546. Electrical fitters and armature winders, 749, 755.
Arts, The-The Dinner Party exhibition, 336. Omnimax theatre, q 758.
Ashman, Hon. G. B. (Boronia Province) Address-in-Reply, 100. Boronia Province-Features, 100. Business and Commerce-Regulation, 102. Confectionery Workers Union of Australia-Dollar
Sweets dispute, 102. Education-Brentwood High School, 463. Housing and Construction-Capital indexed loan
Bill, The, 726, 744. Crimes (Family Violence) (Amendment) Bill, 715. Crimes (Police Powers ofInvestigation) Bill, 369. Dairy Industry-Management techniques, 333. Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 16. J. A. Little,
Esq., 598. Decentralisation-Initiatives, 335. Economy, The-Impact of primary industries, 330. Education-Number of school days, 333. Estimates Committee-Establishment, 562. Freedom of Information-In Department of the
Premier and Cabinet, 86. Government, The-Mandate, 328. Health-Compulsory immunisation, q 159. Insur
ance for chronically ill patients, q 222. AIDS, q 471. Department Victoria: employment of former honourable member, q 605.
Health Acts (Amendment) Bill, 344. Hospitals-Bush nursing, q 222. Housing and Construction-Costs, 334. Vacant
Ministry houses in Wodonga, 657. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 801, 813, 816. Members-Appreciation of services: former
collection agents, q 405. Housing standards, q 611. Land in Borough of Eagle hawk, 654.
Industry-In Bendigo area, 58. Lands-In Borough of Eaglehawk, 654. Members-Appreciation of services of Mr Dunn,
56. Mines Act-Review, q 69. Mining-In north-western Victoria, 58. In Spring
Gully Water Reserve, 293. North Western Province-Features, 57. Petitions-Spring Gully Water Reserve mining, 293. Planning and Environment, Ministry for-Respon-
sibility for housing standards, q 611. Primary Industries-In North Western Province, 57. Racing (Further Amendment) Bill, 825, 832. Salinity-Control measures, 57. Shop Trading (Amendment) Bill, 531. Society-Law and order, 59. Totalizator Agency Board-Distribution of profits,
284.
LEGISLA TIVE COUNCIL (3)
BiIIs-
Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 221; second reading, 230; Committee, 232; third reading, 282.
Bayside Project Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 757; second reading, 776; third reading, 789.
Borrowing and Investment Powers (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 791; second reading, 818, 840; remaining stages, 848.
Building Control (Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainers) (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 518; second reading, 535, 556; third reading, 559.
Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Bi/lReceived from Assembly and first reading, 518; second reading, 553, 648; third reading, 652.
Cancer (Central Registers) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 293; second reading, 387.
Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Reform) Bill, The-Received from Assembly and first reading, 604; second reading, 646, 717; instruction to Committee, 742; Committee, 742; remaining stages, 747.
Country Fire Authority (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 817; second reading, 817, 850; Committee, 853; remaining stages, 854.
Crimes (Family Violence) (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 410; second reading, 518, 714; third reading, 717.
Crimes (Police Powers of Investigation) BillIntroduction and first reading, 294; second reading, 366.
Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 389; second reading, 389,434; third reading, 437.
Footscray Land Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 819; second reading, 835, 856; third reading, 859.
Health Acts (Amendment) Bill-Introduction and first reading, 24; second reading, 211, 344; remaining stages, 344.
Land Tax (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 403; second reading, 413; remaining stages, 420.
Libraries Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 543; second reading, 564, 629; Committee, 641; remaining stages, 646.
Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 757; second reading, 791; Committee, 812; remaining stages, 817.
Local Government (Validation) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 403; second reading, 421,438; Committee, 568; third reading, 583.
Bills-continued
Melbourne College of Advanced Education (Amalgamation) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 403; second reading, 422, 536; third reading, 540.
Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 403; second reading, 412,523; Committee, 529,618; remaining stages, 621. Assembly amendments dealt with, 840.
Racing (Further Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 757; second reading, 819; Committee, 831; remaining stages, 834.
Road Safety (Photographic Detection Devices) BillReceived from Assembly and first reading, 355; second reading, 389, 423; third reading, 434.
Shop Trading (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 458; second reading, 458, 529; third reading, 535.
Southgate Project (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 403; second reading, 420, 521; third reading, 523.
Stamps (Further Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 458; second reading, 519, 621; Committee and remaining stages, 653.
Summary Offences (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 834; second reading, 854; remaining stages, 856.
Superannuation Acts (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 791; second reading, 837; remaining stages, 840.
Trustee Companies (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 604; second reading, 616, 695; Committee, 697; remaining stages, 698.
Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 535; second reading, 555, 698; Committee, 704; remaining stages, 713.
Works and Services (Ancillary Provisions, 1988-89, No. 2) Bill-Received from Assembly and first reading, 221; second and third readings, 231.
Bio Nova Neo Technics Pty Ltd, q 355, q 356.
Birrell, Hon. M. A. (East Yarra Province) Aged Services-Role of Minister, 146. Nursing home
beds, q 157. Applied Bioscience International, q 287. Arts, The-The Dinner Party exhibition, 336. Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary
administration, 364. Australian Dental Hygienists Association (Victorian
Branch), 346. Bio Nova Neo Technics Pty Ltd, q 355. Budget-Papers, 186. Christmas Felicitations, 865.
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Birrell, Hon. M. A.-continued
Coroner, The-Recommendations, q 73. Crimes (Police Powers oflnvestigation) Bill, 372. Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 15. J. A. Little,
Esq., 597. Dental Services-Ministerial review, 346. Drug and Chemical Safety Evaluation Centre, q 287. Estimates Committee-Establishment, 561. Freedom of Information-In Department of the
Premier and Cabinet, 80, 95. Application of Act to district health councils, 584.
Business of the House-Sessional Orders, 32, 33, 613. Orders of the Day, General Business, 32. Administrative Arrangements Orders, 362. Motion for adjournment of sitting: guidelines for members, 596, 604. Questions without notice, 604. Sittings, 748. Availability of tabled documents, 750, 756. Parliamentary printing, 772. Order, 859.
Bus Proprietors Association, 45.
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Cement Industry-Dumping of imports, q 29.
Cemeteries-For Geelong, q 290. Eltham, 303. Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration Committee, 34, 302, 378.
Chairman of Committees, The-Election, 24.
Chairman of Committees, The (Hon. K. I. M. Wright)
Rulings and Statements-
Debate-Reading of speeches, 270. Scope, 801.
Chairmen of Committees, Temporary-Appointment, 24.
Chamberlain, Hon. B. A. (Western Province) Abattoirs-Portland, 144, q 359. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 257. Bayside Project Bill, 779. Borthwick, Thos, and Sons (Pacific) Ltd, Portland
Child-care (See "Community Services" and "Preschools")
Christmas Felicitations, 862.
Citizens Advice Bureaus-Box Hill, 61, 66.
Clerk of the Parliaments-Appointment, 24.
Coastal Management-Port Phillip Bay, 47.
Commissioner for the Environment, Office of-Report for 1987-88,672.
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 51 7.
Community Services Victoria-Children-24-hour protection service, 62, 66. Child
care places in T AFE colleges, q 77. Child support scheme, 148. Vacancy for preschool adviser in Wimmera region, 213, 218. Specialist child and family services program, 324. (See also "Preschools")
Family-Government programs, 320. Specialist child and family services program, 324.
General-Emergency relief funds, 61, 66. Geelong Rape Crisis Centre, 147. Warrandyte Sole Parent Support Group, 148. Home and community care program, 316. Coordination of services, 322.
Intellectual Disability Services-Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre, Greensborough, 348, 351. Ten-year relocation plan, 398. Wages of instructors in day training centres, 751, 756. For ethnic groups, q 759. (See also "Handicapped Persons" and "Mental Health Services")
Youth-Training programs, 43. Welfare, 105.
Confectionery Workers Union of Australia-Dollar Sweets dispute, 102.
Connard, Hon. G. P. (Higinbotham Province) Address-in-Reply, 312. Aged Services-Nursing home for Moorabbin, 319. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 271. Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary
administration, 364. Australia Day-Obst!rvance, 64. Australian Labor Party-Policies, 313.
Connard, Hon. G. P.-continued
Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron-Foreshore rental, 147.
Budget-Papers, 209. Community Services-Home and community care
program, 316. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Beaumaris Motor
Conservation, Forests and Lands-Greens Bush, Momington, 47. Mont Park area, 113. Ministerial responsibility, 134. Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron, 147. National Tennis Centre: replacement parkland, 301. Beaumaris heathland, 318. Melbourne land prices, q 610. In Borough of Eaglehawk, 654, 659.
Consultative Council on Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity-Report for 1986, 614.
Bill, The, 739. Health Department Victoria-Regional offices,
q 607. Housing and Construction-Design standards of
Ministry houses in Box Hill, 587. Members-Appreciation of services offormer Presi-
dent, 117. Nunawading Province-Features, 118. Tourism-Direction of government, 118. Victoria Police-Services and facilities, 118.
Coxsedge, Hon. Joan (Melbourne West Province) Attorney-General's Department-Trial delay, 749. Christmas Felicitations, 871. Community Services-Intellectual disability ser
vices for ethnic groups, q 759. Ethnic Affairs-Services for intellectually disabled,
q 759. Housing and Construction-Financial assistance for
custodial parents, q 72. Accommodation for homeless youth, q 360. Common equity rental housing cooperatives, q 477.
Law Courts-Delays, 749. PetitionS-flagstaff Gardens periphery, 766.
Craige, Hon. G. R. (Central Highlands Province) Abattoirs-Seymour, 56. Address-in-Reply, 54. Appropriation (1988-89, No. I) Bill, 278. Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union-
Seymour abattoirs dispute, 56. Building Control (Plumbers, Gasfitters and
Drainers) (Amendment) Bill, 556. Central Highlands Province-Features, 55. Country Fire Authority-Volunteer firefighters, 694. Hospitals-St Andrew's, q 475. Mem bers-Appreciation of services of Mr Granter
55. ' Nuclear Vessels-HMS Ark Royal. 55. Society-Rights and freedoms, 56. Taxation-State taxes and charges, 55.
Crawford, Hon. G. R. (Jika Jika Province) Address-in-Reply, 47. Building Control (Plumbers, Gasfitters and
ing, q 26; for the aged, q 290. Industry-Training, 48. Media-Impact on law and order, 48. Planning-Willsmere Hospital site, q 472.
D
Dairy Industry (See "Primary Industries")
Dangerous Goods Act, q 760.
Davidson, Hon. B. E. (Chelsea Province) Address-in-Reply, 115. Apprentices-Female, q 163. Australian Labor Party-Election campaign, 116. Chelsea Province-Features, 115. Health-Services for Olympic Games, q 357. Capi
tal works, q 357. Housing and Construction-First home buyers
shared ownership scheme, q 224. Melbourne-Ol~pic Games bid, q 357. Mental Health Services-Psychiatric, q 762. Olympic Games 1996, q 357. Victoria-Record of Liberal government, 116.
Daylight-saving, 462, 467.
Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 14. J. A. Little, Esq., 597. A.A.C. Lind, Esq., AO, 597.
Decentralisation-Effect on industry of phasing out, q 155. Initiatives, 335.
de Fegely, Hon. R. S. (Ballarat Province) Aged Services-Nursing home beds for Bacchus
Marsh,655. Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Department of-
Chemical residues, 282. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 249. Budget-Papers, 198. Business of the House-Availability of tabled docu-
ments, 750. Chemicals-Residues, 282. Country Fire Authority (Amendment) Bill, 852. Crimes (Police Powers ofInvestigation) Bill, 377. Funeral Directors-Registration, 466. Hospitals-Stawell District, 584. Housing and Construction-Ministry: rent arrears,
Housing Industry Association, 350. Land-Prices, q 610.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (7)
de Fegely, Hon. R. S.-continued
Local Government (Validation) Bill, 572, 583. Mining-In Ironbark State Forest, 77. O'Dowd Research Pty Ltd, q 290. Petitions-Ironbark State Forest, 77. State Transport Authority-Railway land at Ararat,
Education-General-Victorian certificate of education, 44.
Retention rates, 44. English in theworkplace, q 73. Language curriculum, 125. Opportunities, 127. Expense allowance, 132, 394. Standards, 139,299, 311. Life education mobile vans, 214, 217. School buses, 283, 286, 586, 748, 751, 755, 756. Beaumaris heath land, 318. Number of school days, 333. Use of pesticides in school buildings, 347. Administration allocation, 463, 468. Parent participation in school councils, q 670.
Post-Secondary-T AFE developments in northern suburbs, q 31. Bendigo College of Advanced Education, 59. Loddon Campaspe College of T AFE, 59, 749, 755. North Central Technical Centre, Charlton, 59. Child-care places in T AFE colleges, q 77. In country areas, 105. Physiotherapy train-
Education-continued
ing, 149, 152,590,594,751,756. Off-campustutors in T AFE system, 214, 218. Federal graduate tax, q 227. Industry skills training, q 293, q 476, q 605. Dandenong College of TA FE, 345, 352. Places in tertiary institutions, q 356. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, q 410, q 761. Further Education Council - Gippsland, 461, 468. Wimmera College of TA FE, 588, 594.
Ethnic Affairs-Multiculturalism, 52, 125. English: classes for migrants, 53; in the workplace, q 73. Membership of senior citizens clubs, 214, 218. Vietnamese community support, q 223. Interpreting services, 346, 352, q 404, q 550. Migrant Workers Information and Human Rights Conference, q 356. Incident at Yugoslav consulate, Sydney, 657, 659. Parent participation in school councils, q 670. Services for intellectually disabled, q 759.
Evans, Hon. D. M. (North Eastern Province) Address-in-Reply, 130. Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Department of-
Chemical residues, 63. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 242. Australia-Bicentennial celebrations, 344. Beef Industry-Chemical residues, 63. Conservation, Forests and Lands-Ministerial
Daylight-saving, 462. Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 18. Economy, The-Victoria's credit rating, q 227. Education-Expense allowance, 132. Off-campus
tutors in T AFE system, 214. Bright Higher Elementary School, 344.
Energy Resources-Nuclear, 135. Food-Canned baby food imports, q 407. Footscray Land Bill, 858. Housing and Construction-Housing costs, 134. Industry-Road funding levy, q 759. Labour, Department of-Unemployment in country
Victoria, q 162, q 292. Land Conservation Council-Proposed extensions
to Mallee national parks system, 672. Legal and Constitutional Committee-Reports pre
sented: thirteenth report on subordinate legislation, 552; fourteenth report on subordinate legislation and fourth report on Interpretation of Legislation Act, 774.
Libraries Bill, 634, 642, 643, 644, 645. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 815. Members-Appreciation of services offormer Presi-
dent, 130. Ministry, The-Minister for Conservation, Forests
and Lands, 134. National Parks-Proposed extensions to Mallee sys-
tem, 672. Petroleum Products-Prices, 132. Points of Order-Offensive remarks, 227. Prices-Pegging, 131. Primary Industries-Impact on economy, 132. Pro
posed pulp and paper mill for East Gippsland, q 75, q 669. Road funding levy, q 759.
Public Record Office-Closure in Laverton, 658. Road Construction Authority-Road conditions,
134. Rural Finance Corporation-Transfer of Victorian
Economic Development Corporation, q 29. Timber Industry-Proposed pulp and paper mill for
East Gippsland, q 75, q 669. Management, 136. Availability of resources, q 473.
Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill, 702, 705, 706,708,709,711,712.
Victorian Economic Development CorporationTransfer to Rural Finance Corporation, q 29.
Wodonga-Daylight-saving, 462.
F
Financial Counselling and Consumer Information Service-Housing Service Guide, q 763.
Firearms-Licence renewal form, 347.
Floods-Mitigation works, 149, 152.
Food-Canned baby food imports, q 407.
Forest Practices for Timber Production, Code of, 295, 342.
Freedom ofInformation-In Department ofthe Premier and Cabinet, 80. Application of Act to district health councils, 584, 592. Requests, q 604.
Government Departments and InstrumentalitiesCommunications technology, q 405.
Government House-Public viewing, 42.
Governor, The, His Excellency the Reverend Dr John Davis McCaughey, AC-Speech on opening of Parliament, 5. Motion for adoption of Address-inReply: moved, 42; debated, 49, 96, 297,392; agreed to, 400; presented, 543, 663.
Guest, Hon. J. V. C. (Monash Province) Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary
administration, 364. Bayside Project Bill, 788. Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 20. Housing and Construction-Expenditure, 464.
Vacant Ministry land in inner suburbs, 588. Tenants Union of Victoria Inc., 658.
Guide Dog Owners and Friends Association and Northern Thanet Pty Ltd-Report of special investigation, 773.
H
Hall. Hon. P. R. (Gippsland Province) Address-in-Reply, 103. Country Fire Authority (Amendment) Bill, 851, 854. Education-In country areas, 105. Places in tertiary
Bill,843. Budget-Papers, 170. Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Bill, 650. Drug and Chemical Safety Evaluation Centre, q 544. Education-Hawkesdale Primary School, 61.
Hawkesdale High School, 61. School buses, 283. Standards, 311. Wimmera College ofT AFE, 588.
Firearms-Licence renewal form, 347. Government, The-Legislative program, 312. Health Department Victoria-Water quality regula-
tions, q 607. Hospitals-Merino Bush Nursing, 78. Edenhope and
District Memorial, 145. Casterton Memorial, 460. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 417. Liquor Industry-Administration of Liquor Control
Act, q 155. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 443, 570, 571,
573, 578, 580, 582. Municipalities-Administration of Liquor Control
Act, q 155. National Parks-Proposed dam in Grampians, 655. Pay-roll Tax (Amendment) Bill, 526,618, 620, 840. Petitions-Merino Bush Nursing Hospital, 78. Preschools-Vacancy for adviser in Wimmera
region, 213. Road Traffic Authority-Catalytic converters on
motor vehicles, 754. Rural Finance Corporation-Transfer of Victorian
Economic Development Corporation, q 25, q 288, q 404.
Stamps (Further Amendment) Bill, 625. State Transport Authority-School buses, 283. Taxation-State taxes and charges, 309. Public
authority dividend, 310. Timber Industry-Woodchipping, 310. Victorian Economic Development Corporation
Transfer to Rural Finance Corporation, q 25, q 288, q 404. Proposed judicial inquiry, 488. Budget information, q 757.
q 225, q 607. Termites in school buildings, 347. Taskforce Cooperative, q 403. Employment of former honourable member, q 605. Regional offices, q 607. Expense claims by chief general manager, q 757. Former media director, q 760.
General-Insurance for chronically ill patients, 60, 66, q 70, q 222, q 549. Compulsory immunisation, q 159. Location of heart transplant unit, 215, 217. Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre, Greensborough, 348, 351. Smoking in supermarkets and restaurants, q 355. Services for Olympic Games, q 357. Capital works, q 357. Narcotics Anonymous, q 408. Application of Freedom ofInformation Act to district health councils, 584, 592. Mosquito control, q 664. Ministerial statement: alternative medicine and the health food industry, 848.
Health Computing Services -Victoria Ltd-Report for 1987-88, 774.
Henshaw, Hon. D. E. (Geelong Province) Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary
AIDS, 585. Hospitals-Bush nursing, q 549. Bacchus Marsh and
District War Memorial, q 666. Housing and Construction-Public rental stock in
Grovedale, q 359. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 569. Medical Services-Organ transplants, q 27. Royal
District Nursing Service, Geelong, q 289. Parliament-Auditor-General's assessment, 364. Victorian Economic Development Corporation
Proposed judicial inquiry, 496. World Congress Centre, q 226.
Herbalife Australasia Pty Ltd, q 477, 654, 659.
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Hogg, Hon. C. J. (Melbourne North Province) (Minister for Ethnic Affairs)
Aged Services-Nursing homes: Ministerial responsibility for policy, q 26; beds, q 157. Role of Minister, q 71, 151, q 155, q 163. Senior citizens clubs, 218, 351. Emergency alarms for frail aged, q 359.
Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Department ofTermites in school buildings, 352.
Apprentices-Female, q 163. Training facilities for chefs, 352. In building and joinery industries, q 546.
Association for the Blind, 352. Australia-Bicentennial celebrations, 351. Box Hill Citizens Advice Bureau, 66. Community Services Victoria-Children-24-hour protection service, 66. Child-care
places in T AFE colleges, q 77. Vacancy for preschool adviser in Wimmera region, 218.
General-Emergency relief funds, 66. Warrandyte Sole Parent Support Group, 152.
Intellectual Disability Services-Wages of instructors in day training centres, 756. For ethnic groups, q 759.
Consumer Affairs-Loan guarantees, 593.
Education-General-English in the workplace, q 74. School
buses, 286, 755, 756. Use of pesticides in school buildings, 352. Administration allocation, 468. Parent participation in school councils, q 671.
Post-Secondary-T AFE developments in northern suburbs, q 31. Child-care places in T AFE colleges, q 77. Physiotherapy training, 152, 594, 756. Offcampus tutors in T AFE system, 218. Federal graduate tax, q 227. Industry skills training, q 293, q 476, q 605. Dandenong College of TA FE, 352. Places in tertiary institutions, q 357. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, q 410, q 761. Further Education Council-Gippsland, 468. Wimmera College of T AFE, 594. Loddon Campaspe College ofT AFE, 755.
Schools. Special-Victorian School for Deaf Children, 756.
Ethnic Affairs-English in the workplace, q 74. Membership of senior citizens clubs, 218. Vietnamese community support, q 223. Interpreting services, 352, q 404, q 550. Migrant Workers Information and Human Rights Conference, q 356. Incident at Yugoslav consulate, Sydney, 659. Parent participation in school councils, q 670. Services for intellectually disabled, q 759.
Handicapped Persons-Telelink, 352. Health-Termites in school buildings, 352. Industry-Skills training, q 293, q 476, q 605. Law Courts-Interpreting services, 352.
Funding grants, 351. State Transport Authority-School buses, 286. Universities-La Trobe, 152. Proposed Tasman,
q 225. Proposed for western suburbs, 352, q 478, 594.
Victoria Police-Interpreting services, 352. Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill, 535, 555,
699,704,706,707,708,709,710,711,712. Warrandyte Sole Parent Support Group-Child
support scheme, 152. Yugoslav Consulate-Protection, 659.
Hospital Administration Officers Association-Awards for chief executive officers, 752.
Hospitals-Waiting lists, 44. Public, 44, 307, q 471, q 543. Bush nursing, 60, 66, q 70, 78, q 222, 284, 285, q 549. Edenhope and District Memorial, 145, 150. Mildura Base, 146, 150. Refund of donations following amalgamations, 216, 218. Maroondah, 282, 285. Casterton Memorial, 460, 467. Prince Henry's, 464, 467. q 549. Specific purpose funds, 464,467. Fees, q 471, q 543. St Andrew's, q 475. Portland and District, q 550. Stawell District, 584, 591. St Vincent's, q 608. Moorabbin, q 612. Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial, q 666. Royal Victorian Eye and Ear, q 667. Sandringham and District Memorial, 752. Frankston, q 762.
House Committee-Membership, 294.
Housing and Construction-~eneral-House Contracts Guarantee Act 1987,64,
66. Housing costs, 64, 66, 134, 300, 334. Mortgage relief scheme arrears, q 69. Financial assistance for custodial parents, q 72. Interest rates, q 74. First home buyers shared ownership scheme, q 160, q 224. Public housing for the aged, q 290. Waiting lists, 300. Indicative Planning Council,
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Housing and Construction-continued
350, 353. Accommodation: for homeless youth, q 360; rooming house, q 406; for homeless men in Geelong, 587, 595. Capital indexed loan scheme, q 409. Common equity rental housing cooperatives, q 477. Self-build program, q 609. Housing standards, q 611 .
Houses and Units-In Grovedale, q 359. Removal of asbestos, q 546. Design standards in Box Hill, 587, 595. Sale by Ministry, q 612. Vacant in VVodonga,657,660.
Land and Properties-Vacant sites in inner suburbs, 588, 595. Melbourne land prices, q 610. Eaglehawk, 654, 659.
Ministry-Funding: for public housing, q 26; of Tenants Union of Victoria Inc., 658, 660; for Housing Service Guide. q 763. Rent arrears, q 28. Spot purchase program, q 76. Payment of trade creditors, q 161. Criteria for tenancy and assistance, 350, 353. Rent collection agents, q 405, q 407, q 547. Expenditure, 464, 468. Family allowance supplement, q 609. Historic Buildings Branch stonework restoration program, q 670. Annual report, 750, 756. VVilliam Angiiss housing project, q 761.
Housing Industry Association, 350, 353.
Industrial Relations-Government record, 307.
Industry, Technology and Resources-Industry-Dumping of cement imports, q 29. Train
ing, 48, q 293, q 476, q 605. In Bendigo area, 58. Impact of phasing out of decentralisation, q 155. Competitive manufacturing, q 361. Anzac frigate contract, q 611. Road funding levy, q 759.
Resources-In Latrobe Valley, 104. Nuclear energy, 135. Renewable energy sources, q 545.
Irrigation-Charges, 585.
Ives, Hon. R. S. (Eumemmerring Province) Address-in-Reply, 106. Alcohol-Abuse, q 287. Appropriation (1988-89, No. I) Bill, 262, 263. Arts, The-Omnimax theatre, q 758. Electoral-Proportional representation, 107. Eumemmerring Province-Features, 106. Handicapped Persons-Laser treatment, q 408. Industry-Impact of phasing out of decentralisa-
tion, q 155. Museum ofVictoria-Omnimax theatre, q 758. Points of Order-Reading of speeches, 269.
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Joint Sittings of Parliament-La Trobe University, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 390, 517, 541.
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Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre, Greensborougb, 348,351.
Kennedy, Hon. C. J. (VVaverley Province) Address-in-Reply, 392. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Reform)
participation in school councils, q 670. Ethnic Affairs-English language classes for migrants,
53. Parent participation in school councils, q 670. Medical Services-In western suburbs, 54. Melbourne West Province-Features, 52. Members-Appreciation of services of Ms Kirner,
54. Personal Explanations-North and West Mel
bourne Community Health Centre, 366. Planning-Lynch's Bridge project, q 76. Points of Order-Un parliamentary expressions, 722.
Relevancy of remarks, 724. Road Traffic Authority-Traffic signs in Werribee,
461. Social Development Committee-Report on com-'
munity violence, 774. Society-Problems in western suburbs, 53.
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Labour, Department of-Job creation, 43, 305. Employment: in rural areas, 58, q 162, q 292; in metropolitan area, 110; proposed projects for Portland, 144. Dangerous Goods Act, q 760.
Land Conservation Council-Proposed extensions to Mallee national parks system, 672.
Landeryou, Hon. W. A. (Doutta Galla Province) Auditor-General-Assessment of Parliamentary
administration, 363. Health-Insurance for chronically ill patients, q 70. Hospitals-Bush nursing, q 70. Housing and Construction-William Angliss hous
ing project, q 761. Natural Resources-Renewable energy sources,
q 545. Points of Order-Reflections on honourable mem
bers,764. Trading Hours-Retail shopping in rural areas,
q 361.
Lands (See "Conservation, Forests and Lands")
Law Courts-Interpreting services, 346, 352. Mildura, 348. Delays, 749.
Lawson, Hon. Robert (Higinbotham Province) Address-in-Reply, 119. Aged Services-Nursing home for Bentleigh, 284.
Lawson, Hon. Robert-continued
Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 274. Association for the Blind, 349. Budget-Papers, 205. Christmas Felicitations, 872. Country Fire Authority (Amendment) Bill, 850, 853. Crimes (Police Powers ofInvestigation) Bill, 374. Electoral-Mandate, 119. Environment-Ozone layer, 121. Ethnic Affairs-Membership of senior citizens clubs,
214. Government-Democratic system, 120. Handicapped Persons-Telelink service, 349. Housing and Construction-Housing costs, 64. Industry-Competitive manufacturing, q 361. Libraries Bill, 637. Liquor Industry-Administration of Liquor Control
Act, 148. Melbourne-Role in Australia, 122. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works
Concrete pipe manufacture, q 361. Moorabbin Community Extended Care Society, 284. Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration
Committee-Report on cost offunerals, 383. Natural Resources and Environment Committee
Waste management, 122. Report presented: SouthWestern Region water management, 552.
Parliament-Privilege, 589. Points of Order-Relevancy of answer to question
without notice, 357. Road Construction Authority-Manufacture of
tal,124. Victorian Prison Industries Commission, q 361. Rulings and Statements as Acting ChairmanDebate-Reading of speeches, 263.
Legal and Constitutional Committee-Membership, 294. Disallowance of statutory rules, 366. Reports presented: thirteenth report on subordinate legislation, 552; fourteenth report on subordinate legislation, and fourth report on Interpretation of Legislation Act, 774.
Liquor Industry-Administration of Liquor Control Act, 148, 150, q 155, 283, 285. Liquor Licensing Commission brochure, q 665.
Little, Thoe Late J. A., Esq., 597.
Long, Hon. R. J. (Gippsland Province) Appropriation (1988-89, No. I) Bill, 221. Country Fire Authority-Volunteer firefighters, 692. Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 22. A.A.c.
Lind, Esq., AO, 603. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 457, 578, 580,
582. State Electricity Commission-Acid rain reports,
212. Loy Yang power station, 212. Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill, 709,710,
711.
Lyster, Hon. M. A. (Chelsea Province) Address-in-Reply, 319. Community Services-Government programs, 320.
Coordination of services, 322. Specialist child and family services program, 324.
McLean, Hon. Jean (Boronia Province) Alcohol-Under-age drinking, q 228. Child-care-Places in TAFE colleges, 77. Museum of Victoria-Development, q 668. Sport-Tobacco company sponsorship, q 474.
Macey, Hon. Keg (Monash Province) Bayside Project Bill, 784. Community Services-Geelong Rape Crisis Centre,
eral graduate tax, q 227. Belmont High School, 750.
Environment-Impact of Very Fast Train, q 162. Ethnic Affairs-Interpreting services, 346. Financial Counselling and Consumer Information
Service-Housing Service Guide, q 763. Freedom of Information-In Department of the
Premier and Cabinet, 94. Geelong Ethnic Communities Council, 346. Geelong Province-Features, 128. Housing and Construction-Accommodation for
homeless men in Geelong, 587. Family allowance supplement. q 609. Housing Service Guide, q 763.
Land Conservation Council-Proposed extensions to Mallee national parks system, 684.
Law Courts-Interpreting services, 346. Libraries Bill, 641. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 811. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 570. Narcotics Anonymous, q 408. Points of Order-Reflection on Chair, 329. Rele
vancy of remarks, 724. Port of Geelong Authority-Representation of
Trades Hall Council, 655. Port of Melbourne Authority-MV The Rip, 460. Premier and Cabinet, Department of the-Freedom
of information, 94. Road Construction Authority-Barwon Bridge,
Geelong, 62. Society ofSt Vincent de Paul, 587. Trades Hall Council-Representation on Port of
Medical Services-Organ transplants, q 27. In western suburbs, 54. Sexual assault services: for Mallee region, q 71; for Wimmera, 463, 467. Royal District Nursing Service, Geelong, q 289. Occupational therapists, q 473. Kangaroo Rat Community Health Centre, 753.
Medicare-Rebates, 464, 467.
Melbourne-Role in Australia, 122. Olympic Games bid, 301, 306, q 357.
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Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works-Hood mitigation, 149, 152. Concrete pipe manufacture, q 361.
Members-Swearing in, 2. Commission to swear, 23. Maiden speeches, 49. Appreciation of services: former President, 49, 117, 127, 130,298,327,392; Mr Ward, 49, 298, 393, 397; Ms Kirner, 54, 298; Mr Granter, 55, 298, 393, 397; Mr Dunn, 56,298, 327, 393, 397; Mr Murphy, 103,298; Mr Arnold, 108, 298; former Deputy President, 298; Mr Sandon, 298; Mr Kennan, 298; Mr McArthur, 298; Mr Reid, 298, 397; Mrs Dixon, 298. Office accommodation in Parliament House, 124,213,219.
Mental Health Services-Psychiatric, q 73, q 158, 394, q 762. Community visitors to psychiatric institutions, q 758. (See also "Community Services Victoria" and "Handicapped Persons")
46. National Parks, 46. Points of Order-Clarification of statement, 732. Racing (Further Amendment) Bill, 833. Road Construction Authority, 46. Road Safety (Photographic Detection Devices) Bill,
433. Salinity-Control in Murray Valley Basin, 47. State Transport Authority, 45. Timber Industry-Strategy, 47. Youth-Training programs, 43.
Miles, Hon. J. G. (Templestowe Province) Address-in-Reply, 297. Cemeteries-Eltham, 303. Education-Standards, 299. Physiotherapy training,
590. Electoral-Proportional representation, 299. Environment-Diamond Valley tip, 346.
Miles, Hon. J. G.-continued
Housing and Construction-Costs, 300. Waiting lists, 300.
Lands-Replacement parkland for National Tennis Centre, 30 I.
Melbourne-Olympic Games bid, 30 I. Members-Appreciation of services: former Presi
dent, former Deputy President, Ms Kirner, Mr Kennan, Mr Sandon, Mr Arnold, Mr Murphy, Mr McArthur, Mrs Dixon, Mr Ward, Mr Reid, Mr Granter, and Mr Dunn, 298.
Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration Committee-Proposed eleventh report, 302. Report on cost of funerals, 378.
Olympic Games 1996, 30 I. Parliament-Role of Legislative Council, 298. Racing (Further Amendment) Bill, 821, 833. Road Construction Authority-Freeways, 303. South Africa-Apartheid, 302. Sport-National Tennis Centre, 300. Tobacco com
pany sponsorship, q 474. Victoria Police-Powers, 304. Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill, 708.
Mines Act-Review, q 69.
Mining-Goldmining at Dunolly, q 25. In national parks, 47. In north-western Victoria, 58. Review of Mines Act, q 69. In Ironbark State Forest, 77. In Spring Gully Water Reserve, 293. Road funding levy, q 759.
Ministerial Statements-Whipstick Gold Mining and Development Company Pty Ltd, 384. Acid rain in the Latrobe Valley, 766. Electricity development in Victoria beyond the mid-I 990s, 768, 860. Alternative medicine and the health food industry, 848.
Ministry, The-Portfolios, 23. Minister responsible for aged services, q 26, 63, 65, q 71, 146, 151, q 155, q 163. Administrative arrangements, 63, 65. Minister for Conservation, Forests and Lands, 134.
Moorabbin Community Extended Care Society, 284, 286.
Mortuary Industry and Cemeteries Administration Committee-Report on cost of funerals, 34, 378. Proposed eleventh report, 302.
Mosquitoes-Control, 585, 592, q 664.
Motions for Adjournment of Sittings-Guidelines, 604.
Motor Racing-Sponsorship by Victorian Health Pro-motion Foundation, 146, 150.
Municipalities-Bass-Phillip Island tourist road, 284. Berwick-Senior citizens club funding, 345, 351. Diamond Valley-Tip, 346.
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Municipalities-continued
General-Road funding, 50, 104. Provision of services, 114. Administration of Liquor Control Act, 148, 150, q 155, 283, 285. Library services, 399. Residential development provisions, 465. Mosquito control, 585, 592. School crossing supervisors, 589, 596. Retirement villages, q 670.
282,285. Rosedale-MoSQuito control, q 664. Werribee-Traffic signs in Austin, Wyndham and
Margaret streets, 461. Wodonga-Daylight-saving, 462,469. Woorayl-Retail trading hours, 459, 466.
Museum of Victoria-Development, q 668. Omnimax theatre, q 758.
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Narcotics Anonymous, q 408.
National Parks (See "Parks")
National Party-Leadership, 23.
Natural Resources (See "Industry, Technology and Resources")
Natural Resources and Environment CommitteeWaste management, 122. Membership, 294. Report on South-Western Region water management, 552.
Nuclear Vessels-HMS Ark Royal, 55.
o O'Dowd Research Pty Ltd, q 290, q 545.
Office of Psychiatric Services-Coroner's recommen-dations, q 73.
Olympic Games 1996, 301, 306, q 357.
Outer Eastern Municipalities Association, 465.
Overseas Projects Corporation of Victoria Ltd-Financial position, q 30.
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Parks-National: in East Gippsland, 47; in Otway Ranges, 47; mining, 47; proposed dam in Grampians, 655, 659; proposed extensions to Mallee system, 672.
Parliament-Opening by Commission, 1. President of Legislative Council: resignation, 1; election, 4; presentation to Governor, 14. Swearing in of members, 2. Clerk of the Parliaments, 24. Chairman of Committees, 24. Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 24. Broadcasting of proceedings, 33. Office accommodation for members, 124,213,219.
Parliament-continued
Role of Legislative Council, 298. Auditor-GeneraI's assessment, 362. Party Whips, 393. Privilege, 589,591. Operation of Printing Committee, 772.
Personal Explanations-By Ms Kokocinski, 366. By Mr Pullen, 366. By Mrs Hogg, 616. By Mr Chamberlain, 671. By Mr Birrell, 764.
Pesticides (See "Chemicals")
Petitions-Iron bark State Forest, 77. Merino Bush Nursing Hospital, 78. Spring Gully Water Reserve mining, 293. AagstaffGardens periphery, 766.
Petroleum Products-Prices, 132.
Physiotherapists Registration Board of Victoria, q 408.
Planning and Environment-Environment-Ozone layer, 47, 121. Impact of Very
Fast Train, q 162. Port Melbourne Bayside Development, q 291. Diamond Valley tip, 346. Office of Commissioner for the Environment: report, 672.
Ministry-Responsibility for housing standards, q 611.
Planning-Traffic management in bay side areas, 65, 214,219,350,351, q 669. Lynch's Bridge project, q 76. Plenty corridor, 110. Very Fast Train proposal, q 162. Port Melbourne Bayside Development, 65, 214, 219, q 291, 350, 351, q 669. Residential development provisions, 465. Willsmere Hospital site, q 472. Southbank project, 590, 591. AagstaffGardens periphery, 766.
Deaths-Hon. A. K. Bradbury, OBE, 22. A. A. C. Lind, Esq., AO, 603.
Debate-Reflection on impartiality of Chair, 329. Reading of speeches, 395, 731. Motion for adjournment of sitting: only one matter may be raised, 465; matters raised inadmissible, 755. Clarification of statement, 720. Unparliamentary expressions, 722. Relevancy of remarks, 724, 729. Reflections on members, 725. Identification and tabling of quoted documents, 730. Statement not point of order, 732, 734.
Distinguished Visitors-Minister of Science and Technology, Indian Government, 23. Italian Senate delegation, 475.
Governor, The-Presentation of Address-in-Reply, 543,663.
Joint Sittings of Parliament-La Trobe University, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences, 390, 517, 541. Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 390, 517, 541.
Members-Commission to swear, 23. Maiden speeches, 49. Office accommodation in Parliament House, 219.
Parliament-Clerk of the Parliaments, 24. AuditorGeneral's assessment, 363, 365.
Personal Explanations-Reflections on honourable members, 765. To be heard in silence, 765.
Environment-Diamond Valley tip, 353. Floods-Mitigation works, 152. Housing and Construction-General-House Contracts Guarantee Act 1987, 66.
Mortgage relief scheme arrears, q 69. Financial assistance for custodial parents, q 72. Interest rates, q 74. First home buyers shared ownership scheme, q 160, q 224. Public housing for the aged, q 290. Indicative Planning Council, 353. Accommodation: for homeless youth, q 360; rooming house, q 406; for homeless men in Geelong, 595. Capital indexed loan scheme, q 409. Common equity rental housing cooperatives, q 477. Self-build program, q 610. Housing standards, q 611.
Houses and Units-In Grovedale, q 359. Removal of asbestos, q 547. Design standards in Box Hill, 595. Sale by Ministry, q 612. Vacant in Wodonga, 660.
Land and Properties-Vacant sites in inner suburbs, 595. Melbourne land prices, q 610. Eaglehawk, 659.
Ministry-Funding: for public housing, q 26; of Tenants Union of Victoria Inc., 660; for Housi,zg Service Guide, q 764. Rental arrears, q 28. Spot purchase program, q 76. Payment of trade creditors, q 161. Criteria for tenancy and assistance, 353. Rent collection agents, q 405, q 407, q 547. Expenditure, 468. Family allowance supplement,
Housing Industry Association, 353. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works-
Flood mitigation, 152. Municipalities-School crossing supervisors, 596. National Parks-Grampians: proposed dam, 659. Personal Explanations-Statement in debate on
motion for adjournment of sitting, 366. Planning-Traffic management in bayside areas, 219.
Diamond Valley tip, 353. Points of Order-Offensive remarks, 720, 725. Rele
vancy of remarks, 729. Port of Melbourne Authority-MV The Rip, 468. Racing (Further Amendment) Bill, 757,819, 831,
389,434. Road Traffic Authority-Red light and speed cam
eras, 79. Traffic management in bayside areas, 219. School crossing supervisors, 596.
Society ofSt Vincent de Paul, 595. Southgate Project (Amendment) Bill, 403, 420, 523. Tenants Union of Victoria Inc.-Funding, 660. Timber Industry-Code of Forest Practices for Tim-
ber Production, 295, 342. Victoria Police-Red light cameras, qn 661. Victorian Recycling and Litter Advisory Commit
President, The-Election, 4. State Transport Authority-Ticketing system, 283.
Skeggs, Hon. B. A. E. (Templestowe Province) Address-in-Reply, 108. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 279. Community Services-Kalparrin Early Interven-
tion Centre, Greensborough, 348. Wages of instructors in day training centres, 751.
Conservation-In Mont Park area, 113. Deaths-J. A. Little, Esq., 598. A. A. C. Lind, Esq.,
AO,602. Employment-In metropolitan area, 110. Health-Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre,
Greensborough, 348. Location of heart transplant unit, 215.
Hospitals-Royal Victorian Eye and Ear, q 667. Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre, Greensbor-
ough,348. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 807. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 453. Members-Appreciation of services of Mr Arnold,
108. Metropolitan Transit Authority-Services in
Templestowe Province, 109. Municipalities-Provision of services, 114. Planning-Plenty corridor, 110. Racing (Further Amendment) Bill, 828. Road Construction Authority-Federal funding, 113.
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Skeggs, Hon. B. A. E.-continued
Society-Living standards, 113. State Transport Authority-Services in Temple
stowe Province, 109. Templestowe Province-Features, 108. Public
transport, 109. Services, 114.
Small Business-Incentives, 51. Viability, 101.
Smith, Hon. K. M. (South Eastern Province) Address-in-Reply,49. Apprentices-Training facilities for chefs, 345. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 276. Building Control (Plumbers, Gasfitters and
Bill, The, 717,720,725,742,743,745,746,747. Economy, The-State debt, 50. Education-Dandenong College ofT AFE, 345. Hospitals-Frankston, q 762. Local Government (Validation) Bill, 452. Members-Appreciation of services: Mr Ward, 49;
former President, 49. Municipalities-Road funding, 50. Points of Order-Relevancy of remarks, 729. Refer
ence to Chief Electoral Officer, 734. Road Construction Authority-Phillip Island tour-
ist road, 284. Mornington Pensinsula Freeway, 589. Shop Trading (Amendment) Bill, 534. Small Business-Incentives, 51. South Eastern Province-.Features, 49, 51. Trading Hours-In Shire of Woo ray 1, 459.
Social Development Committee-Reports presented: drink-driving, 34; community violence, 774. Membership, 294.
Society-Problems in western suburbs, 53. Rights and freedoms, 56. Law and order, 59,101,319. Multiculturalism, 97,306. Social justice, 98,121. Living standards, 113. Financial pressures, 142. Poverty, 312. Social problems, 335.
Society ofSt Vincent de Paul, 587, 595.
South Africa-Apartheid, 302.
Southbank Project-Traffic management, 590, 591.
Sport and Recreation-Sponsorship: by tobacco com-panies, q 474; by Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 146, 150. National Tennis Centre: building and operating costs, 300; replacement parkland, 301.
Standing Orders Committee-Membership, 295.
State Electricity Commission-Acid rain reports in Latrobe Valley, 212, 216. Proposed Loy Yang power station, 212, 216, q 226, q 663. Electricity development in Victoria beyond the mid-1990s, 768,860.
State Emergency Service-Funding, 400.
State Transport Authority-Restoration of country rail services, 45. Ticketing systems, 45, 283. Services, 101, 109. Railway land at Ararat, 147. School buses, 283, 286, 586, 595.
sibility, 63. Orders, 297. Aged Services-Ministerial responsibility for nurs
ing home policy, q 26. Role of Minister, q 71, q 155. Election promises, 139.
Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 232. Australian Labor Party-Election promises, 138. Business of the House-Administrative Arrange-
ments Orders, 297. Cri'mes (Family Violence) (Amendment) Bill, 714. Drug and Chemical Safety Evaluation Centre, q 289. Education-Physiotherapy training, 149, 751. Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology, q 410, q 761. Further Education Council- Gippsland, 461.
Freedom of Information-In Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 92. Requests, q 604.
Government, The-Mandate, 137. Legal and Constitutional Committee-Disallow
ance of statutory rules, 366. Melbourne College of Advanced Education (Amal
gamation) Bill, 536. Ministry, The-Minister responsible for aged ser
q 225. Proposed for western suburbs, 349, q 478. Victorian Arts Centre (Amendment) Bill, 698, 700,
705,706,707,708,710,711,712,713.
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Storey, Hon. Haddon-continued
Victorian Economic Development CorporationWallace International Ltd, q 289.
Whipstick Gold Mining and Development Company Pty Ltd, q 358.
SupeTannuation-For private hospital employees, 212, 217. HEST A, 212,217.
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Taskforce Cooperative-Funding, q 403.
Taxation-State taxes and charges, 55, 100, 309. Pub-1 ic authority dividend, 310. Summary o!Victorian Taxation, 1988-89, 551.
Tehan, Hon. M. T. (Central Highlands Province) Address-in-Reply, 141. Applied Bioscience International, q 288. Appropriation (1988-89, No. 1) Bill, 236. Bio Nova Neo Technics Pty Ltd, q 356. Drug and Chemical Safety Evaluation Centre, q 288. Economy, The-Government strategy, 142. Education-School buses, 586, 748. Estimates Committee, 563. Footscray Land Bill, 856. Government Departments and Instrumentalities-
Communications technology, q 405. Housing and Construction-Sales by Ministry, q 612. Libraries Bill, 639. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 793, 814. Ministerial Statements-Electricity development in
Victoria beyond the mid-1990s, 860. O'Dowd Research Pty Ltd-Winding-up applica-
tion, q 545. Shop Trading (Amendment) Bill, 529. Society-Financial pressures on families, 142. State Electricity Commission-Loy Yang power sta
tion, q 663. Electricity development in Victoria beyond the mid-1990s, 860.
State Transport Authority-School buses, 586. Victorian Economic Development Corporation
Victorian Trading Corporation, q 159. Whipstick Gold Mining and Development Com
pany Pty Ltd, q 222. Women-In work force, 142.
Tenants Union of Victoria Inc.-Funding, 658, 660.
Theophanous, Hon. T. C. (Jika Jika Province) Aboriginal Affairs-Budget allocation, 96. Address-in-Reply, 96. Australian Labor Party-Philosophy, 97. Budget-Papers, 201. Economy, The-Offset programs, q 409. Education-Industry training discussion paper,
q 605. Ethnic Affairs-Vietnamese community support,
q 223. Industry-Discussion paper on training, q 605.
Jika Jika Province-Features, 96. Society-Multiculturalism, 97. Social justice, 98.
Timber Industry (See "Primary Industries")
Totalizator Agency Board-Distribution of profits, 284, 285.
Tourism-Direction of government, 118.
Trades Hall Council-Representation on Port of Geelong Authority, 655, 658.
Trading Hours-Retail shopping in rural areas, q 361, 459,466.
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Unemployment (See "Labour, Department of')
Unions-Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union, 56. Confectionery Workers Union of Australia, 102. Private Hospitals Association of Victoria, 212, 217. Hospital Administration Officers Association, 752.
Universities-La Trobe, 149, 152,390,517,541. Proposed Tasman, q 225. Proposed for western suburbs, 349, 352, q 478,587,594. Melbourne, 479.
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Van Buren, Hon. C. F. (Eumemmerring Province) Address-in-Reply, 305. Aged Services-Senior citizens club funding, 345. Budget-Papers, 181. Constitution Act Amendment (Electoral Reform)
Bill, The, 733. Deaths-A. A. C. Lind, Esq., AO, 601. Employment-Job creation, 305. Ethnic Affairs-English in the workplace, q 73. Government, The-Achievements, 305. Legislative
program, 308. Hospitals-Public, 307. Housing and Construction-Rooming house
840. Planning-Residential development provisions, 465. Points of Order-:-Reading of speeches, 263. Stamps (Further Amendment) Bill, 621. State Emergency Service-Funding, 400.
Varty, Hon. Rosemary-continued
Superannuation Acts (Amendment) Bill, 838. Warrandyte Sole Parent Support Group-Child
support scheme, 148.
Victoria-Record of Liberal government, 116. Scientific research and development achievements, 123.
Victoria Police-Crime-Law and order, 59, 319. In Sandringham
and Brighton, 319. General-Services and facilities, 118. Powers, 304.
Interpreting services, 346, 352. Red light cameras, qn 661.
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board, 390, 517, 541.
Offset programs, q 410. Electoral-Donations to political parties, q 664. Employment-Proposed projects for Portland, 150.
In rural areas, q 162, q 292. Environment-Impact of Very Fast Train, q 162.
Port Melbourne Bayside Development, q 291. Estimates Committee-Establishment, 560. Mem-
bership, 834. Food-Canned baby food imports, q 407. Footscray Land Bill, 819, 835, 859 .. Freedom of Information-in Department of the
Premier and Cabinet, 89. Government Departments and Instrumentalities
Communications technology, q 405. Guide Dog Owners and Friends Association and
Northern Thanet Pty Ltd-Report of special investigation, 773.
Hospitals-Stawell District, 591. House Committee-Membership, 294. Industry, Technology and Resources-Dumping of
cement imports, q 29. Impact of phasing out of decentralisation, q 156. Competitive manufacturing, q 362. Anzac frigate contract, q 611. Road funding levy, q 759.
Walker, Hon. E. H.-continued
Joint Sittings of Parliament-La Trobe University, 392. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board, 392. Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences, 392. Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 392.
Legal and Constitutional Committee-Member-ship, 294.
Legislation-Proclamation, 32. Library Committee-Membership, 294. Liquor Control (Amendment) Bill, 757, 791, 812. Liquor Industry-Administration of Liquor Control
General-Insurance for chronically ill patients, 66, q 70, q 222, q 549. Compulsory immunisation, q 160. Location of heart transplant unit, 217. Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre, Greensborough, 351. Smoking in supermarkets and restaurants, q 355. Services for Olympic Games, q 357. Capital works, q 357. Narcotics Anonymous, q 408. Application of Freedom ofInformation Act to district health councils, 592. Mosquito control, q 664. Alternative medicine and the health food industry, 848.
Health Acts (Amendment) Bill, 24, 211. Health Computing Services - Victoria Ltd-Report
Physiotherapists Registration Board of Victoria, q 408.
Points of Order-Offensive remarks, q 227. Reading of speeches, 270. Relevancy of answer to question without notice, 357. Only one matter to be raised on motion for adjournment of sitting, 465. Scope of personal explanation, 764.
Portland Smelter Unit Trust-Financial statements for 1986-87,552.